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Pubs & bars in Ipswich that have a beer garden

Trying to find pubs in Ipswich that have a beer garden? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve got every pub and bar in the UK listed. Whether you’re looking for a pub or bar to play darts, somewhere to play pool or just want to have a look at a menu before you go, we can help.

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Distance: 4.6 miles     Location: Hintlesham, Ipswich, IP8

A traditional country food pub, cosy bar area with fire place, separate modern spacious restaurant & plenty of outside space. Offering full menu all week, with traditional Roasts on Sunday's in addition. Regular Quiz Night every Thursday from 8pm.

Distance: 4.9 miles     Location: Sproughton, Ipswich, IP8

The building dates back to the 18th century when Sproughton was a small hamlet, most of the few inhabitants making their living from the land. Although for most of its long history the building was di

Distance: 4.9 miles     Location: Barham, Ipswich, IP6

We offer traditional English food along with the many popular pub favourites.

Distance: 5.1 miles     Location: Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, IP5

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Distance: 5.2 miles     Location: Bucklesham, Ipswich, IP10

Distance: 5.3 miles     Location: Ipswich, Suffolk, IP9

Distance: 5.5 miles     Location: Lower Somersham, Ipswich, IP8

When the doors of the Duke of Marlborough in Somersham, Suffolk, closed on Christmas Eve 2014, it seemed the pub would be lost forever. However, three years and much campaigning later, it's back up and running with brand new owners - the community.

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Distance: 5.6 miles     Location: Grundisburgh, Woodbridge, IP13

At our pub we try to keep things traditional we do have a restaurant and also have retained our tiled public bar with its cosy log burner, we served 4 real ales from the hand pump or direct from the barrel.

Distance: 5.8 miles     Location: Martlesham, Woodbridge, IP12

Distance: 6.4 miles     Location: Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12

The Duke of York is so called because the hill we sit on is said to be the very hill up which the Grand Old Duke of York marched his 10,000 men, before marching them down again. This is a reference to

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