The Rushcutters Arms
Historic riverside pub where 16th-century charm meets contemporary dining on the banks of the River Yare.
A 16th-century Grade II listed Chef & Brewer pub perched on the north bank of the River Yare in Thorpe St Andrew, just outside Norwich. This countryside inn combines historic charm with modern dining, offering spacious beer gardens with riverside views, quality food, and local cask ales. Perfect for families, couples, and groups seeking a relaxed atmosphere with excellent amenities.
A brief summary to The Rushcutters
- 46 Yarmouth Rd, Norwich, NR7 0HE, GB
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- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
- Monday 11 am-11 pm
- Tuesday 11 am-11 pm
- Wednesday 11 am-11 pm
- Thursday 11 am-11 pm
- Friday 9 am-11 pm
- Saturday 9 am-11 pm
- Sunday 9 am-10:30 pm
Local tips
- Visit during weekend brunch for exceptional breakfast options with quick service and high-quality preparation. Vegetarian choices, including veggie sausages, are particularly well-executed.
- Reserve a table in the spacious beer garden during mild weather to enjoy riverside views with a local cask ale or glass of wine. The water's edge setting is particularly stunning at sunset.
- Try the Sunday roast or steak and ale pie, which are consistently praised. Desserts are a highlight, so leave room or plan to indulge in one of their offerings.
- Inform staff of any special requirements or dietary needs when booking or upon arrival. The team is accommodating and will work to provide suitable seating and menu options.
- Arrive early during peak times or book in advance, as the pub's popularity means it can become busy, particularly on weekends and during meal service hours.
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Getting There
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By Car
From Norwich city center, take Yarmouth Road northeast toward Thorpe St Andrew. The Rushcutters Arms is located at 46 Yarmouth Road, approximately 3 miles from the city center. Journey time is typically 10-15 minutes depending on traffic. Ample parking is available on-site.
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By Public Transport
Several bus routes serve Thorpe St Andrew from Norwich city center. Journey times vary from 15-25 minutes depending on the route. The pub is within walking distance of bus stops on Yarmouth Road. Check local transport schedules for current routes and timetables.
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By Taxi
Taxis are readily available from Norwich city center. The journey to 46 Yarmouth Road, Thorpe St Andrew, typically takes 10-15 minutes and costs approximately £8-12 depending on traffic conditions and the taxi service used.
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Walking/Cycling
The location is accessible via cycling routes from Norwich, though the 3-mile distance makes walking less practical. The riverside setting is part of the Norfolk Broads cycling network, making it a pleasant destination for cyclists exploring the region.
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Discover more about The Rushcutters
Historic Riverside Setting
The Rushcutters Arms stands as a 16th-century Grade II listed building in the conservation area of Thorpe St Andrew, positioned on the outskirts of Norwich. Situated directly on the north bank of the River Yare—the gateway to the Norfolk Broads—this heritage pub offers a picturesque riverside location that has made it a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike. The building's historic character is preserved while modern comforts and dining facilities ensure contemporary hospitality standards.Dining & Culinary Experience
As a Chef & Brewer establishment, The Rushcutters offers a diverse menu featuring traditional pub fare alongside more refined dishes. Breakfast service is available on weekends and select weekdays, with options including vegetarian choices and full cooked breakfasts. Lunch and dinner menus feature classics such as ciabatta sandwiches, roasts, steaks, pies, and grilled selections. The kitchen demonstrates attention to quality and presentation, with generous portions and thoughtful preparation. Desserts receive particular praise from visitors. The establishment caters to various dietary preferences, including vegetarian and vegan options.Beverages & Atmosphere
The pub features a carefully curated selection of local cask ales and an extensive wine list, appealing to both casual drinkers and connoisseurs. The spacious beer garden directly on the water's edge provides an exceptional outdoor dining experience, particularly appealing during warmer months. Inside, recent refurbishments have created a cosy yet spacious environment suitable for intimate dinners or larger gatherings. The relaxed, welcoming atmosphere makes it equally suitable for families with children, groups of friends, or couples seeking a pleasant evening out.Service & Hospitality
Staff members are generally described as friendly, attentive, and accommodating. The team demonstrates flexibility in seating arrangements and responsiveness to guest needs. Service quality is consistent, with particular attention paid to making guests feel welcome and valued. The establishment shows consideration for guests with specific requirements, such as pregnant visitors or families with young children.Accessibility & Facilities
The pub is easily accessible from Norwich via Yarmouth Road and benefits from convenient parking facilities. The riverside location remains beautiful regardless of weather conditions, though the outdoor garden is particularly enjoyable during clear, mild weather. The venue accommodates groups of varying sizes and is suitable for occasions ranging from casual meals to special celebrations.Explore the best of what The Rushcutters has to offer
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