Red Lion pub at Drayton.  Photo: Bill Smith

Today’s Norwich Pub of the Week is the Red Lion in Drayton

There’s a sign on the wall at this 17th-century pub saying: “There are no strangers in here, only friends we have not met”, and regulars can vouch for the warm and friendly atmosphere.

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2012 beer festival logo winner: Submitted by festival organisers

Winning logo for Norwich beer festival revealed

The winning logo to be used at the 2012 Norwich beer festival has been unveiled – and it incorporates the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in its design.

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Brewers Market at the Forum as part of the City of Ale festival showcasing the talents and products of brewers' from across the county.; Jenni Nicholls from the Northcote Brewery.

Fine city of Norwich gets ready for more than 200 fine ales during City of Ale festival

Drinkers will have a chance to choose from more than 200 beers when a festival billed as “celebrating fine ale in the fine city” returns.

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Bell hotel in Norwich.
Photo: Bill Smith

Today’s Norwich Pub of the Week is the Bell in the city centre

If you were looking for one pub to symbolise Norwich, then, arguably, the Bell in the city centre would be it.

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The Vine, the smallest pub in Norwich, pub of the week. Picture: Denise Bradley

Today’s Pub of the Week is reputedly Norwich’s smallest pub, The Vine Thai Cuisine.

You’ll never get lonely drinking at the Vine Thai Cuisine in Dove Street, off Guildhall Hill.

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