The Wheatsheaf Inn sits on a prominent corner in the small town of Yarmouth. The pub has a small entrance area on the main street with a servery window and then what is currently used as the main entrance to the pub down the pedestrian cobbled side street. The pub comprises of two main bar areas and is decorated in a modern, quirky, steam punk style. The main dining area of the pub fed from the kitchen has a feature wooden floor, log burner and 84 covers. The public bar area has small snug areas with stools and also table seating. In this area there is a purpose built beer tasting room or private area for 8 people, so could be used as a private dining area.
The Wheatsheaf Inn, Yarmouth is known for its ever‑changing craft lager selection, offering something new to discover on every visit.
There is a small garden area with purpose built booths and wooden pallet seating, with seating for 50 people. This area can be utilised for live music and BBQs in the summer months. The pub has historically held a cider festival over the May half term week.
There is a fully kitted kitchen capable of providing a high end food offer; there are walk ins in a small shed in the garden area and then in the kitchen equipment includes a small rationale unit, pass through dishwasher, 2 x 6 burner cookers, 3 x double fryers all covered by a full extract canopy.
The accommodation is a small flat above the pub in a good state of repair.
Private Accommodation
The accommodation is a small flat containing a bathroom, kitchenette, lounge, double bedroom and office.
It is in a good state of repair.