A former bottle shop and restaurant has been transformed into a cosy pub, which is under the same ownership.
The Lines End in Sheringham is located opposite the North Norfolk Railway and a stone's throw from the mainline station.
On offer are real ales, craft kegs, bottled and canned beers, wines and spirits and there is also outdoor seating.
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It was previously the home of The Quarter Deck, which shut at the end of June for a rebrand and refurbishment and it reopened at the start of August.
Owners Will Chandler and Logan Coatesworth said in a statement: "Due to the economic climate, our former restaurant wasn't doing what it needed to so we took a new look at the property.
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"We have created a space that complements our sister venue The Gangway coffee shop and bar next door."
They are planning an Oktoberfest event across the two businesses on September 27 and 28.
There will also be a quiz night at The Lines End on September 5 from 7pm.
The opening times are Tuesdays 3pm-10pm, Wednesdays and Thursdays 12noon-10pm, Fridays and Saturdays 12noon-11pm and Sundays 12noon-8pm (closed Mondays).
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