Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Warm, community-driven country pub with friendly service, solid pub cooking, and reasonable prices; book ahead for busy times.
The Chequers Inn delivers solid pub dining with strong food quality anchored by well-executed classics and genuinely friendly, welcoming service that makes guests feel at home. However, occasional consistency lapses and tight seating arrangements prevent it from reaching higher territory. It's a reliable neighborhood favorite with genuine charm and good value, competitive with the area's better casual dining spots.
A country pub where the wood fire greets you and the team makes newcomers feel like regulars. The room feels warm and welcoming, often buzzing on Sundays and event nights. One diner summed it up: "friendly people, good food, proper pub." Seating can be a bit tight at peak times, so booking is wise. The cooking leans classic comfort food: roasts, burgers with local Binham Blue, seasonal pies, and the occasional pasta special. Plates are straightforward and satisfying rather than showy, with most guests praising well-cooked mains and good value for the price, though a few found seasoning mild on some dishes. Families are well looked after. Kids and teens gravitate to burgers, chips, and roasts, and staff are flexible with simple adjustments. Vegan and gluten-free needs get thoughtful help, especially with notice. If you want a stress-free family meal in a friendly village setting, this fits nicely.
Area: Quiet North Norfolk village setting drawing campers, walkers, and locals; relaxed rural vibe with community events.
Safety: Perceived safe, well-kept village with steady footfall; no safety concerns mentioned.
Nearby: Near Binham Priory/abbey and local dairy; attracts motorhome stopovers and holidaymakers.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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