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<p>Our weekend mostly consisted of visiting pubs in the Good Beer Guide, but there was a quick visit I thought I&#8217;d make, which was to the only JD Wetherspoon outlet in Norfolk and Suffolk that I haven&#8217;t been to. I accept that I need to get out more, but this also proved to be a handy breakfast spot.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not the most inspirational of buildings and it takes its name from the grocers who traded on this site between the 1870s and the early 1900s. They, as can be imagined, had a rather more beautiful and glamorous building, with the site taken over by the Co-op during the twentieth century, until it became a Wetherspoons.</p>
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<p>The breakfast which was perfectly adequate other than the egg was over-cooked. But, this isn&#8217;t an expensive breakfast, so I managed to cope with what was served. Someone appears to have pinched the pub&#8217;s milk jug though, as they didn&#8217;t have one and I was invited to just pour it from the 4-pint plastic containers that the pub had behind the bar.</p>
<p>The reviews on TripAdvisor for this pub are pretty dreadful for a JD Wetherspoon outlet, mainly about cleanliness. I have to say, when we visited, it could have all been cleaner. Everything was keenly priced though and so there was little to complain about, but equally, there was nothing particularly exceptional. Anyway, that at least means I&#8217;ve visited every JD Wetherspoon in Suffolk.</p>
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