The Porters Arms is a brand new pub opening in the historic market town of Aylsham in Norfolk. Expect an exceptional selection of real ales, craft beers, ciders, wines, artisan spirits, softs and snacks. All served in a cosy and welcoming space. Sister pub of The Malt and Mardle in Norwich.
As per all listings on Dog Friendly Norfolk, we accept well behaved dogs.
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James Murtagh
in the last weekExcellent craft beer bar in the centre of Aylsham, Norfolk. Small in size however fantastic selection of beers and ciders both keg and cask. Local brews and some further a field, there are tap takeovers every month. Friendly staff and a lovely environment to sit in.
Daisy Woodward-Smith
in the last weekA fantastic pub that’s really welcoming and has a lovely friendly atmosphere. Great selection of drinks and really considers local produce. Really love the rustic but modern interior as well. Plus, it’s dog friendly and our doggy Riley is a welcomed visitor! Highly recommend!
Johnny Durant
in the last weekA real gem of a pub and a lovely place to visit - highly recommended! Bright and light with tasteful decor that makes the place feel traditional yet modern. Always a good selection of drinks and a great place if you enjoy exploring new beers! But the best thing about The Porters Arms are the people :)
Daniel Mathews
5 months agoA little gem. We've been four times over the past month, and each time, we're not disappointed. We look forward to going for a beer at Porters Arms. Not for the sake of 'going out for a drink' but to enjoy a beer in a warm and welcome atmosphere. Another great thing is that they serve beers in pints, 1/3, 1/2, or 2/3 pints, so you can enjoy several different beers. They also have GF options. Lovely vibe. Super impressed. Keep up the great work, Elliot and Emily.
Jane
in the last weekBrilliant little Tap House..Welcoming, friendly, atmosphere. Lovely decor..Always a good selection of ales available which change each week. Well priced. Would highly recommend a visit if you're a local, visiting the area..popping in after a long walk..Dog and child friendly too.