This establishment is situated next to Lowestoft's bascule bridge and is surrounded on three sides by a paved area which came about as part of a major esplanade improvement in 2007. It is run by two sisters who recently moved their business to this location. It is food-led serving American style breakfast, lunch and dinner with delivery also available.
Historic Interest
Originating as a Coach House in 1849 and re-opened in April 2014. Also listed at London Rd South. In 1900 had a reputation for "supplying the finest & purest wines & spirits on the East Coast". In June 1982 edition of Last Orders it was reported that the Harbour Hotel was closed in 1978 by Trumans & had subsequently reopened as Oakwood (Free House) for a while before being sold to Courage "recently". Photographs of this pub and more historical information about it can be found at suffolk.camra.org.uk/pub/653
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