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Breakfast

Good places to get breakfast in Norwich.

Station Bistro

Enjoy hearty lunches and afternoon tea in a setting that captures (authentically - it occupies a restored 19th Century station building) a bygone era. Continue reading

The King’s Head, Brooke

From set-you-up-for-the-day weekend breakfasts to fresh sandwiches and hearty suppers, The King’s Head is perfectly suited to those who appreciate the finer things in life at a mellow pace. Continue reading

Cherryleaf Coffee House

Whether you need a central location to meet to discuss business, meet Mummy friends with the munchkins or escape for a slice and a cafetiere amid a hectic day of retail therapy, the Cherryleaf Coffee House is, quite frankly, the business when it comes to brews. Continue reading

The Gardeners Arms Free House

For beer lovers and real ale fans, The Gardeners Arms features 9 real ales and around 11-18 cask ales each week. It is a regular in the Good Beer Guide (one of only 16 Norwich pubs to feature in the Good Beer Guide 2012) and holds it’s own Beer Festival each autumn. Continue reading

The Parson Woodforde

Aside from the fabulous building itself, and the well-thought interiors, The Parson Woodforde has an enviable location from which to explore Norwich and Norfolk. Continue reading

The Parson Woodforde

The restaurant is large and family-friendly, styled in a blend of the traditional and contemporary, with wooden beams and flooring alongside glitzy light fittings and purple tones. Head Chef Eden Derrick and Sous Chef Gregg Baker have devised a superb set of menus, including a Bar Menu of lighter bites, which include fresh ingredients almost exclusively sourced from within Norfolk. Continue reading

The Garden House

Throughout the day, the atmosphere is calm and peaceful - ideal for a working lunch or catching up with friends over coffee. The Garden House serves excellent homecooked food throughout the day at very reasonable prices. On Sunday, enjoy a delicious Roast with all the extras for a mere £7.50 (veggie option available). Wash it all down with a great selection of wines and ales. Continue reading

Frank’s Bar

If we had to sum up the vibe at Frank's Bar, we'd say hip New York café meets Paris (artists quarter) brasserie, with just a tiny sprinkle of 1980s (the good bits). You'll love the food and the atmosphere will make you'll feel like you've come home. A rare find indeed. Continue reading

Talc Café

Food and drink-wise, talc is very cosmopolitan, offering breakfast, lunch and dinner (as well as Afternoon Tea) with a much later opening throughout the week than most comparable cafés. Licensed, you can recover with a Bloody Mary and a BIG Talc breakfast after the night before or relax with a glass of wine with your meal at lunchtime. Continue reading

The Murderers Café Bar

Breakfasts, filled baguettes, salads and jacket potatoes sit alongside ‘traditional’ pub-style food such as Curry, Chilli Con Carne, Fish & Chips, Bangers & Mash and Burgers, all prepared and presented with care. On Sunday’s there is a traditional Roast. Continue reading

The Unthank Arms

Located in the ‘Golden Triangle’, The Unthank Arms is a lively pub, combining a warm, informal atmosphere with excellent dining and a varied wine list, all at very agreeable pub prices. Continue reading

The Unthank Arms

Located in the ‘Golden Triangle’, The Unthank Arms is a lively pub, combining a warm, informal atmosphere with excellent dining and a varied wine list, all at very agreeable pub prices. Continue reading

The Waffle House Café-Restaurant

Going strong and hugely popular since its establishment in 1978, The Waffle House offers a deliciously different dining experience if you are looking for new ideas for lunch, an evening out or a place to meet for business or pleasure. Continue reading