Have been here before a few years ago and food and service were excellent. However, went there yesterday and what a difference. We were seated upstairs, no issue. A Young lady asked after 2 mins if we were ready to order, i said no but if she could give us 5 mins to please come back, reply was ' i will if I remember' if not order downstairs at the bar? Anyway, she returned after 10 mins. Food..Steak pie was rock hard, dry and veg were cold, chips hard. Couldn't eat half of it. My son had Katsu curry with rice, small potion arrived, little sauce and looked like a microwave meal and bland. He was very disappointed. Chicken wraps were fine. Other sons burger was tasteless. Sadly , with so much competition we won't be returning again. Shame as staff generally were fine and drinks were good.
If you're looking for the perfect blend of great food, cold drinks, and an unbeatable atmosphere—this place delivers on all fronts. From the moment you walk in, the energy is electric. Massive screens everywhere make it the ultimate sports bar experience—every seat has a great view of the game. The menu is impressive for a pub—definitely more than your typical bar fare. The wings are next-level, the burgers are juicy and perfectly cooked, and the loaded fries? Unreal. You can tell they actually care about the food here, not just the drinks. Speaking of drinks—ice-cold beers on tap, solid cocktails, and a great selection of spirits. Prices are fair, and the staff is friendly, fast, and clearly know how to keep the vibe going, even on a packed game night. Whether you're catching a match with friends, grabbing a bite solo, or just looking for a lively place to unwind, this spot nails it. Definitely a new go-to!
Was feeling peckish and always meant to pop into the lamb to try their food. Well what a mistake to make. Steak and ale pie with onion gravy, mashed potatoes and seasonal veg for £15.50. nice surroundings so was looking forward to. What I actually got when it arrived soon soured that mood. What I got was a plate with some mashed potato lumped onto it that had obviously been left under the hot plate too long and gone so hard I couldn't get my fork through the skin, seasonal veg which was a handful of peas (ain't peas all year long?), a pie that had a hard crust and don't get me started on the gravy (it must have been hanging around for a while as it had gone that thick (complete with skin) that it took five mins to try and pour it. Called the waitress over to explain the problem and here's where they gained one star back. Their customer service is v good and I was refunded plus an apology from the head chef who said that should have never have gone out. Thought about waiting for another one but didn't wanna risk after that. So that's the lamb inn Norwich nice surroundings, good customer service, but expensive drinks and food that has put me off the place
Came here a few months ago. Quite a nice place and staff were friendly, but there were a few 'teething problems' with the vegetarian meal I had. I was meant to receive toast, but it was more like warmed-up bread. Butter was next to impossible to spread on it as the butter was really tough. The eggs were put right on top of the "toast", so you could imagine it tasted like rather unpleasant 'eggy bread'. Nothing wrong with the eggs overall though. The grilled tomato was really hard so it was tricky to cut through. Hash browns were nice, same as the mushrooms. If this could be rectified for future orders, I'd still consider coming back.
Plenty of mulled wine and Katsu hash browns! Little bit on the warm side and we had a tv in our face (a few inches) so avoid table 18. Otherwise great 👍