As you may know, I’ve been involved with Kick Start Fakenham in organizing this week’s pub & social club festival, ‘Plubfest’. Today marks the ‘official’ start of the week-long festival, where lots of pubs and clubs in the town have created one or more events to showcase their venue and to get Fakenham into carnival mood in preparation for next weekend’s Fakenham Fair.
It’s become obvious during the preparations that some venues have really latched onto the idea and pulled out all the stops to make sure they join in and promote their place (and the town) as well as possible. I’d like to thank all the pubs and clubs who’ve done something for Plubfest but, strictly in my opinion, of extra special note are…
The Oak Inn – Pete at The Oak has not only organized a charity quiz with a brilliant first prize (£80 smackers!) but has laid on a special menu during the whole week. The ‘Steak & Shellfish Celebration’, with Lakes Butchers Steaks, Cromer Crab, Lobster, Crayfish & Langoustines sounds like something just a little bit special! He donated a great prize for the draw too.
Ian at The Bull has ‘gone the extra mile’ by running a week-long Mini Beer & Cider Festival. I popped in yesterday to drop off their Prize Draw stamp and the impressive rack of barrels they have in the bar shows exactly what the pub has invested into it. They’ve advertised in the local press as well – the only venue to have done that, as far as I know. Brilliant.
Steve down at The Henry IV (Hungry Horse) has sorted out loads of events during the week. They’ve really got their promotional activities going these days and it’s a good thing to see. Janine at The Star has also joined in with real gusto and we’ll be seeing both those pubs entering groups into the Fakenham Fair procession next Saturday too. Well done you guys!
The social club which stands out from the crowd, for me, is The General Townshend (British Legion). Angela has put on four sets of events during the week, including a music night, a quiz, a karaoke and a Family Fun Day in their garden. I reckon she’ll be shattered by next weekend!
So to all the pubs and clubs that joined in with the festival, but especially the ones which have obviously devoted extra time, effort and money, ‘Thankyou!’. I hope it proves worthwhile and you enjoy lots of extra custom during the week.You’ve certainly ‘got the idea’ regarding promoting your venue and therefore deserve to do really well.
As for you, readers, I hope you’ll SHOW YOUR SUPPORT for them, your town and the hardworking folks at Kick Start Fakenham by popping in for a taste of lipsmacking local real ale, a nice family meal or an afternoon or evening’s fun at AT LEAST ONE of the venues running a Plubfest event this week. You’ll enjoy it! If we can report a successful festival, it will provide a springboard for similar events (plus events unrelated to pubs & clubs) already being planned for the town in the very near future.

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It’s very pleasant inside The Oak, in Oak Street Fakenham. The staff are always helpful and friendly and even manage to put up with the banter from my mate with a cheery smile (we’ve been in there enough to be recognized now). Last night I dropped in for a meal and a pint with two pals after working late at the office – it was around 7.45 when we arrived.
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