While there are many top pubs across Suffolk, there are some which attract famous customers.
Here are five pubs around Suffolk that are loved by celebrities.
1. The Station
Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran are among the pub’s famous guests (Image: Supplied)
Where: Framlingham
The Station has been running as a pub since the 1950s as is known as being one of the best places for pizza in Suffolk.
Each pizza is cooked fresh to order in a wood-fired oven.
Famous faces who have been seen at the pub include local Ed Sheeran, Pussycat Doll Nicole Sherzinger and global superstar Taylor Swift.
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2. Shoulder of Mutton
Holly Harris (left) and Tom Skinner (right) at The Shoulder of Mutton (Image: The Shoulder of Mutton)
Where: Assington
Two famous faces who have recent been spotted at the Assington pub are The Apprentice star Tom Skinner and TalkSPORT host Alan Brazil.
The pub was saved by local businessman Paul Harris who said he did it for the village.
It serves a selection of freshly made dishes such as a steak burger and sausage and mash.
3. The Bell
Nick Knowles enjoyed a meal after filming in the area (Image: The Bell)
Where: Carlton Colville
The Bell is a destination pub serving a limited menu of British classics made with seasonal produce.
DIY SOS presenter Nick Knowles had dinner in the pub on his final night filming in the area.
He also went to The Commodore in Lowestoft during his stay in the county.
4. The Thomas Wolsey
Ed Sheeran performed a pop up gig (Image: Shikhar Talwar)
Where: Ipswich
Named after the historic Ipswich cardinal, the Thomas Wolsey can be found in a 17th century building.
It is known for being a beloved jaunt of Ipswich town fans and serves a range of Mylo’s pizza.
Ed Sheeran transformed it into The Old Phone for a pop-up concert in summer.
5. The Talbooth
James Bennewith, left, visited the hotel with his girlfriend Jodie Wells, right. (Image: Milsoms)
Where: Dedham
Found on the Suffolk and Essex border, The Talbooth is run by Milsoms who also own Kesgrave Hall.
It was visited by James Bennewith, also known as Diags, and his partner as part of filming for The Only Way is Essex.
The episode showed the pair enjoying a meal and cocktails in the restaurant.
