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Over the years, this handsome 17th-century inn hard by gentrified Burnham Market’s village green has been transformed into that rare combo of… more »
‘Eat, drink & be jolly’ is the encouraging motto at this unassuming whitewashed pub, which also owns the Brancaster Brewery, meaning perfect… more »
Natural colours & modern artwork define this relaxed & stylish north Norfolk pub, where the sea views are beyond compare. The conservatory dining… more »
Snuggled in the hamlet of Stanhoe, this local boozer (formerly the Crown) is now owned by the people who run the well-regarded Wiveton Bell a few… more »
Popular with the Chelsea-tractor set, the Victoria Hotel is part of the Holkam Estate & close to Holkham Hall (home to the Earl of Leicester &… more »
Pitched on the big-skied north Norfolk coast, Briarfields hits diners with the full force of top-notch produce from the area, & its impressive… more »
Wacky sculptures & a striking mix of classic & contemporary furnishings greet visitors to Titchwell Manor – a design-led restaurant-with-rooms… more »
One of a small group of Norfolk pubs and hotels run by locally renowned Kiwi chef Chris Coubrough, this old coaching inn is situated on Wells’… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
The Orange Tree, located on the fashionable coastal strip of north-west Norfolk, is as popular with the food-loving locals as with urban escapees… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
The village of Walsingham is famous for its Anglican and Catholic shrines, although foodies now make a pilgrimage here for the excellent pickings… more »
You might think you’ve taken a Tardis-trip back to the 1920s when you step into this remarkable village pub. The floors are stone, light comes… more »
Built as a pub in 1667, and still in business, this cosy white-painted coaching inn is a popular drop-in for holidaymakers en route to West Norfolk’s… more »
Stiffkey is probably most famous for its former vicar, who caused a national scandal and was defrocked in 1932 for allegedly courting prostitutes… more »
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