This bright and airy pub, decorated in two-tone grey, is on the main road through Weybourne. It consists of a single bar with a selection of keg beer. Unfortunately, due to a lack of sales no real ale is currently available. Originally multi-roomed, these have now all been knocked into one, although the character of separate areas remains to a certain extent. At one end the pub has comfortably sofas, whist at the other, there is a more seating. The pub has a focus on sport, with Sky TV as well as darts. There is a covered patio, which also has TV screens, showing sport. Food-wise, there is a selection of traditions fayre.
Historic Interest
The Elm Tree was built around 1889 and got it’s name from the beautiful giant Elm Tree that grew just off the cross road. This building served the village of Weybourne for approximately 40 years. The Elm Tree that you see today was built in the late 1920′s early 30′s. on the Site Of an Old Victorian Ale House called The Cob & Pen
Elm Tree, Weybourne