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Lowestoft Triangle Tavern
Lowestoft Triangle Tavern
formerly Oddfellows
East, 52.48058,1.75489
Real Ale is sold here.
29 St Peters St, NR32 1QA
grid reference TM 550 935
basic, opened Victorian
owner/operator: Green Jack Brewery
Originally advertised as England's most easterly brew-pub, this lively town-centre tavern is situated on Triangle market. Owned by Green Jack brewery - winner of many awards - it consists of two bars joined by a corridor decorated with brewery memorabilia. The original brewery is located to the rear. Regular beer festivals are also held. The front part of the pub used to be the Oddfellows, while the back part is the original Triangle Tavern. As of March 2018, some of the regular beers have been changed so you will now found Manderina and Jester available.
These days brewing is all carried out at their modern brewery at Love Road. This lively town centre tavern is situated on Triangle market.
Facilities
Beer garden or other outside drinking area: small patio to side of pub
Beer served direct from the barrel by gravity
Beer served through handpumps
Bus stop nearby (see transport links for details)
Cider (real draught, not keg) available: Varies
Dogs welcome
Family friendly
Live music: Friday evenings
Pub sells beer from local brewers
Smoking area: small patio to side of pub
Sport TV: in back bar
Traditional pub games available
Railway station about 0.5 miles away (see transport links for details)
Gallery
Nearest railway station
Historical interest
The street was renumbered between 1888 and 1891; the pub changed from 10a or 11 to 29.
Also listed at 27 St Peters st (in 1912).
In 1937 the pub was listed in Kelly's Directory as one of 220 pubs that were retailing beer that they were brewing.
Landlords
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
