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The Prettygate

The Cmns, Colchester CO3 4NW, United Kingdom

The Prettygate
Pub
4.3
160 reviews
8 comments
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VVJ7+7V Colchester, United Kingdom
+44 1206 563497
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: 12–22
Wedneasday: 12–22
Thursday: 12–22
Friday: 12–23
Saturday: 12–23
Sunday: 12–22
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Rob Harris (theoverberg)
Rob Harris (theoverberg)
Pleasant atmosphere in which to relax a while ... Comfortable seating, nice Christmas decorations!
David
David
A regular local pub. Staff were friendly and the Christmas decorations are great. Bar and facilities are very clean and tidy with good level of Covid advice and protection. Food choice was limited but quality was very good. Tables well spread out to comply with social distancing.
Harry Cottle
Harry Cottle282 days ago
Really lovely pub. We just recently moved into a house nearby and this is our local. Been here about 5 times now. Staff are really friendly and polite. Outdoor seating is plentyful. We always get strongbow dark fruits but they have good beers too. Never had their food but seen hot pastries and they do serve Sunday lunch
TFO
TFO1 year ago
I was shocked at what I received. Ordered a Pepsi max and instwad of from the tap ir a can i was given it out of a bottle clearly bought from a shop. Around £3 for that? My friend ordered a Pepsi from the tap and was given a Pepsi Max without being told there was no Pepsi, tastef it and said he ordered a Pepsi and was given no alternative just told they dont do it
David Diebelius
David Diebelius1 year ago
Nice pub, friendly lady and good place to a nice chat and drink
Daniel Dean
Daniel Dean1 year ago
Very friendly, good beer and bar billiards.
Chris Marsh
Chris Marsh2 years ago
Lovely pub, great atmosphere, clean and had a great selection of drinks.
Ian Yates
Ian Yates2 years ago
We came here for a half and enjoyed the real ale offered. The waitress took an interest in us and made us welcome, chatting in a friendly manner. The building would appear to date from the 1950's and is fairly typical of post war housing estate pubs.
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