A Norfolk pub is enjoying a slice of success with its newly-launched bottomless pizza nights.

The Horse and Groom in Rollesby, along the A149, was saved from closure earlier this year after locals rallied behind them and raised money to pay off an unexpected tax bill. 

This has spurred its operators Sarah and Paul Longley forward to make the pub, which they took on in March 2022,​ a real community hub. 

Great Yarmouth Mercury: Paul and Sarah Longley who run The Horse and Groom in Rollesby.Paul and Sarah Longley who run The Horse and Groom in Rollesby. (Image: Horse and Groom)

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The couple, who also run the mobile business The Piazza Wheel, are now running bottomless wood-fired pizza nights at the pub on Mondays and Tuesdays from 4pm to 8pm, Saturdays 12noon to 5pm and Sundays 12noon to 6pm. 

Great Yarmouth Mercury: The Horse and Groom pub in Rollesby The Horse and Groom pub in Rollesby (Image: Horse and Groom)

Each table is given garlic pizzas, olives and breadsticks and then the servers will keep bringing out pizzas and sides.

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Great Yarmouth Mercury: Tuck into unlimited pizzas at The Horse and Groom in Rollesby Tuck into unlimited pizzas at The Horse and Groom in Rollesby (Image: Horse and Groom)

They also cater for dietary requirements and it costs £16pp for 90 minutes, with under 12s £10 and under 3s free, and booking is advised. 

Mrs Longley said: "The local support this year has really given us a spring in our step and we are also doing quiz and live music nights." 

The pub opens at 11am daily and pizza is served from 12noon alongside paninis and sharing boards.