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The smallest pub in Norwich, it's claimed. Previously an Adnams house, the Vine reopened after a complete refurbishment in 2009, including a new bar at the rear of the pub.
Thai food is served at lunch and in the evenings in the upstairs restaurant, but diners can also eat at the downstairs tables. Four or five well-kept ales. Despite the size of the pub, they still manage to hold beer festivals in winter and summer.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Vine, Norwich
Source: Regional
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