Tobie Norris
12 Saint Pauls StreetStamford
PE9 2BE
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Parts of this stone building date back to circa 1280 and in 1617 it was bought by Tobias "Tobie" Norris and used as a bell foundry. From the 1950s it was used by the RAF Association until converted into a pub in 2005 by Mick Thurlby, for which it won CAMRA's best National Pub Restoration Award in 2008, and also Peterborough CAMRA's Pub of the Year 2008. It has 7 rooms over two floors which have been restored to their former glory and is a must visit gem. Five handpumps serve beers from local and micro breweries. More ales are sometimes available direct from the cask, on demand. Good menu that includes pizzas with unusual toppings. All payments by card or ApplePay only - no cash ! Sunday quiz fortnightly.