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Bury St Edmunds Grapes
Bury St Edmunds Grapes
formerly Cock
South West, 52.247,0.7114
Cask Ale is sold here.
1 Brentgovel St, IP33 1EA
grid reference TL 851 644
owner/operator: Greene King / Meet & Eat (Greene King)
Characterful pub with loud discos at weekends. Built early to mid 19th century. Disabled toilet.
There's a 10% discount on real Ales for Camra members.
Facilities
- Accessible to disabled customers
- Beer garden or other outside drinking area
- CAMRA members' discount scheme: 10% discount off cask beer for CAMRA members
- Family friendly
- Lunchtime meals (not just snacks)
- Parking
- Traditional pub games available
Railway station about 0.5 miles away (see transport links for details)
Gallery
Nearest railway station
Historical interest
The pub is shown on this old OS map from about 1903 (interactive map)
Owner/operator: Greene King
Characterful pub with loud discos on weekends.
Beer: Greene King IPA, Seasonal Ale, Abbot.CAMRA's 1997 Suffolk Real Ale Guide
Sunday last was married, Mr Lockwood, baker, to Mrs Lorimer, of the Cock public house, Bury.Ipswich Journal, January 1820***
George Sharpe was found guilty of stealing a half-bred pheasant hen, the property of Thos. BISHOP of the Cock Inn, Bury. As he had been in custody 14 or 15 times already, he was transported for 14 years.Ipswich Journal, July 6th 1842**
The licensed Victuallers Tea Association advertised the sale of tea via its Suffolk Agents. This was a response to the irregular sale of Wine by Grocers and included a reference to J…
Landlords
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
(1861 census information from Malcolm Fairley)
(** historic newspaper information from Bob Mitchell)
(*** historic newspaper information from Stuart Ansell)