Ex-Steward & Patteson's house opened in the 1930s and fitted out in Brewers' Tudor style, retaining many of its original fittings inside. Two seperate but connected bars, one available for events. Now offering Cask Ales.
Built 1934 for Steward & Patteson in brewer's Tudor style, the Mariners Compass is worth a visit to see the two rooms, but the off sales was absorbed with the public bar in the 1980s. It still retains the original fittings in the form of a bar back with a carved top of grapes and acanthus leaves in the public bar, a large brick fireplace, parquet floor and dado panelling in the lounge. Throughout the pub is a good cornice also of grapes and acanthus leaves. Also the pubs sells a range of real ales at good prices.
Built 1934 for Steward & Patteson in brewer's Tudor style, the Mariners Compass is worth a visit to see the two rooms, but the off sales was absorbed with the public bar in the 1980s. It still retains the original fittings in the form of a bar back with a carved top of grapes and acanthus leaves in the public bar, a large brick fireplace, parquet floor and dado panelling in the lounge. Throughout the pub is a good cornice also of grapes and acanthus leaves. Also the pubs sells a range of real ales at good prices.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Mariners Compass, Gorleston
Source: National
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