
pubs in southwold
A taste of tradition: real ale, sea views & Suffolk charm in every glass
In Southwold, the pub isn’t just a place to grab a pint – it’s a way of life. As the proud home of Adnams, Suffolk’s most iconic brewery, the town is steeped in brewing heritage and brimming with characterful pubs, many just moments from the sea.
Whether you’re a craft beer enthusiast, a seeker of hearty pub food, or simply someone who enjoys good conversation in beautiful surroundings, Southwold’s pub scene is second to none. Here’s our guide to the most memorable pub experiences in town – all within walking distance of our Southwold cottages.

“In Southwold, every pint tells a story — from roaring fires in winter to sun-drenched harbour views in summer, each glass captures the sea air, local flavours, and timeless charm of this coastal gem.”

The Sole Bay Inn – harbour views, classic Adnams ales
Few sights capture Southwold quite like the Sole Bay Inn with the lighthouse standing proudly behind. This atmospheric Adnams pub is the perfect place to begin – welcoming, relaxed, and just a stone’s throw from the brewery itself. With classic pub meals, a rotating selection of local ales, and a rich sense of history, the Sole Bay is a favourite with locals and visitors alike.
Our take: Perfect for a leisurely pint with a view, combining history, local ales, and that authentic Southwold pub feel.

The Lord Nelson (The Nelly) – clifftop charm, seaside pints
Affectionately known as “The Nelly”, the Lord Nelson is a Georgian beauty perched on the clifftops, where guests spill out onto the pavement to sip pints and soak up panoramic sea views. It’s everything you want from a seaside pub – lively atmosphere, beautiful interiors, and that unmistakable Adnams flavour in every glass.
Our take: A lively, iconic seaside pub where you can sip an Adnams bitter and take in sweeping coastal scenery.

The Harbour Inn – riverside character, classic Suffolk pub
Tucked away at the edge of the river, the Harbour Inn is full of character, with a storied past marked by the 1953 flood line etched on the front. Inside, you’ll find roaring fires in winter, sunlit views in summer, and a top-tier spot for fish and chips paired with a Southwold Bitter. Whether you’re watching the boats drift by or gazing across the meadows to town, this pub offers one of the most authentic Suffolk views.
Our take: Rustic charm meets riverside tranquillity. A quintessential spot for locals and visitors alike.

The Swan & The Crown – elegant drinking, seasonal dining
For those seeking something a little more refined, The Swan Hotel is Southwold’s grand dame – a beautifully restored landmark with an elegant bar and Adnams spirits served with flair. Nearby, The Crown blends the warmth of a coaching inn with boutique dining and an Adnams restaurant menu that celebrates seasonal Suffolk ingredients.
Our take: Ideal for a more sophisticated evening out, where style, flavour, and local character meet.

The Sail Loft – contemporary, coastal energy
A short stroll from the town centre and nestled near the dunes, The Sail Loft offers a relaxed, contemporary setting with pub favourites done well. Ideal for a post-walk pint or family lunch, it feels both tucked away and fully in tune with Southwold’s coastal energy.
Our take: Modern yet cosy, it captures Southwold’s seaside spirit while serving pub classics with care.

The Adnams Experience – taste, heritage, and craftsmanship
No visit is complete without a trip to the Adnams Store & Wine Shop, where you’ll find their award-winning range of wines, spirits, homeware, and local produce. Whether you’re picking up a souvenir bottle of Copper House Gin or browsing their beautiful kitchen goods, it’s a Southwold experience in itself.
Our take: Part tasting, part shopping, part local history — a must for anyone curious about Southwold’s brewing legacy.

Explore Southwold
From clifftop pints to riverside meals and coastal snacks, Southwold offers a mix of flavour, history, and seaside charm. Staying with The Suffolk Cottage Collection puts you close to every pub, café, and brewery experience.
What to try: Raise a glass at The Sole Bay Inn, enjoy fish and chips by the Harbour Inn, or treat yourself to a more refined evening at The Swan.
Visitor feedback: Guests love the variety of pubs, the friendliness of the staff, and the unbeatable combination of sea views, local ales, and traditional charm.
Our take: Southwold’s pubs capture the essence of Suffolk hospitality. From casual pints to elegant dining, there’s something to suit every taste and every occasion.
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