DickleburghCrown

Welcome to The Dickleburgh Crown

Diss Norfolk

Keighly and the team warmly welcome you to The Dickleburgh Crown – your friendly local pub at the heart of the community. Whether you're stopping by for a relaxing pint or staying with us in our comfortable on-site accommodation, you'll always find a warm atmosphere, great company, and top-notch service. We look forward to welcoming you soon!

We do not offer food at this time, but pub snacks are available. 

 

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Forthcoming Events

At The Dickleburgh Crown

World Grand Prix Darts: Day 1 (Darts)

World Grand Prix Darts: Day 1 (Darts)

Coverage of day one from Mattioli Arena in Leicester, featuring first-round matches, played over the best of three sets. Luke Littler's tournament came to an early end at this stage last year when he was beaten 2-1 by Rob Cross, and Luke Humphries got his defence of the title under way with a victory over Stephen Bunting by the same scoreline

World Grand Prix Darts: Day 2 (Darts)

World Grand Prix Darts: Day 2 (Darts)

Coverage of day two from Mattioli Arena in Leicester, featuring first-round matches, played over the best of three sets. Mike De Decker was the shock champion last year and he got his tournament under way 12 months ago with a 2-1 victory over Damon Heta. Later that night, six-time winner of this event Michael van Gerwen was comprehensively beaten 2-0 by Daryl Gurney

World Grand Prix Darts: Day 3 (Darts)

World Grand Prix Darts: Day 3 (Darts)

Coverage of day three from Mattioli Arena in Leicester, featuring second-round matches, played over the best of five sets. In the closest match of the third day last year, Ryan Joyce claimed a 3-2 win over Nathan Aspinall. There was also a 3-1 victory for Rob Cross against Martin Schindler. Luke Humphries lost year's final against Belgium's Mike De Decker 4-6 as the Belgian won his first ever televised title.

World Grand Prix Darts: Day 4 (Darts)

World Grand Prix Darts: Day 4 (Darts)

Coverage of day four from Mattioli Arena in Leicester, featuring second-round matches, played over the best of five sets. Eventual champion Mike De Decker was in fine form at this stage last year, winning 3-0 against Gary Anderson. He was joined in the quarter-finals by his Belgian compatriot Dimitri Van den Bergh, who prevailed 3-1 over Dave Chisnall.