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Norwich City Centre

Our pick of the top restaurants, shops and places to visit in Norwich city centre.

The Lawyer

Offering authentic Thai food courtesy of The Sugar Hut, The Lawyer is an excellent choice for dining as well as drinking. Continue reading

St. Benedicts Restaurant

St. Benedict’s Restaurant is a well-established, intimate family-run restaurant in the City Centre that offers a fusion of modern British cuisine and French bistro food in welcoming contemporary surroundings. Expect the highest level of food and service with an ex-Tom Aiken chef using the best local seasonal ingredients. Continue reading

The Refectory

Situated within the most impressive of all Norwich buildings, the 900+-year-old Norman Cathedral, The Refectory (meaning ‘Dining Hall’) is much more than simply an excellent place to grab coffee or lunch whilst in the City centre. Continue reading

The Lawyer

Situated in the central, historical Tombland area of Norwich, near to the stunning landmark that is Norwich Cathedral, The Lawyer successfully sees the traditional combined with the contemporary. Housed in an historic building that has been modernised and carefully refurbished to offer a welcoming and relaxing environment, the bar is stylish and comfortable, with excellent service and a great atmosphere (think London style wine bar). Continue reading

Café Restaurant @ Norwich Theatre Royal

Open Monday to Saturday from 9.30am until the end of the last show interval and Sundays open 2 hours before a show, Norwich Theatre Royal's ground floor Café Restaurant Bar is an ideal stop-off if you’re shopping in the city, popping in for tickets or fancy a leisurely lunch. It also offers the ultimate in convenience for pre-show dining in the evening. Continue reading

The Library

Housed in a stunning Grade II listed building that is the site of the first public library in Britain, The Library Bar and Grill offers high-quality modern English cuisine, specialising in fresh fish and meat cooked on a wood fired grill. Continue reading

Pinocchio’s Restaurant

Expertly run by Jayne and Nigel Raffles, who also own renowned Norwich restaurants The Library, Pulse and St Benedict’s Restaurant, Pinocchio’s is a Norwich institution with the feel of a stylish Mediterranean brasserie. Decor inside includes a large mahogany bar and wall long Picasso-inspired mural, and the restaurant thrives to the sound of live music twice a week. Continue reading

Cinema City

An essential stamping ground for film buffs, Cinema City hosts a broad programme, ranging from the popular blockbuster to the lesser know independent movie. World cinema is given equal footing here. Continue reading

Anteros

Oozing historical character, this city centre location makes a fabulous and memorable venue for your meeting, event or function. Continue reading

The Spa @ St. Giles

The idea of a serene, underground retreat attached to a glamorous City Centre hotel is, in our opinion, an excellent one. In Norwich city centre, St Giles House Hotel is unique (to our knowledge) in offering such a concept. Continue reading

Grosvenor Fish Bar

A long-established family-run Fish & Chip shop offering delicious Fish & Chips in the heart of Norwich. Well worth a look are the £2.50 Daily Specials, which include the tasty 'Big Mack'. Continue reading

St. Giles House Hotel

Whether your stay is for business or pleasure, for a romantic escape or a City Break, St. Giles House is a wonderful experience in itself that is sure to make whatever you are doing that little bit more memorable. Continue reading

Hooloovoo

With an ultramodern salon that is firmly planted in the 21st Century and a handpicked team offering excellence in service and talent, Hooloovoo delivers a breath of fresh air when it comes to a hairdressing experience. Continue reading

Aurum

Set in an old merchant’s house and nestled in the Norwich Lanes, Aurum is one of Norfolk’s leading contemporary jewellers. Drawing on the family’s 35 years experience and keen eye for design, Aurum showcases some of the best British and International designers placing great emphasis on quality and individuality. Continue reading

The Hostry

If you’re holding a conference or business meeting in the City of Norwich, there is perhaps nowhere more austeric and inspiring than the Hostry Visitor and Education Centre in the Close. Continue reading

Norwich Theatre Royal

Found in the heart of Norwich, the Theatre Royal is considered by many to be East Anglia’s premier theatre. Completely modernised in 2007, the Theatre Royal boasts a spacious foyer, two bars, a restaurant, extra-comfortable seats with additional legroom, lift access to the Circle level and concert hall-standard acoustics. Continue reading

Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery

Norwich Castle is one museum that you simply can’t miss in more ways than one. Set high on Castle Mound in the centre of Norwich, it looks majestically over the skyline that it must have seen alter so dramatically in the almost 1000 years of its existence. Continue reading

ASK Italian Norwich

Inside, ASK is bright with a non-conventional style that can only be defined as contemporary-retro. Modern lines are influenced everywhere by 50s and 60s shapes and colours. Apparently the look takes its inspiration straight from the Italian city of Milan, being shocking (in a good way) and trend setting. Pieces inside were commissioned solely for ASK (the Manager tells us that the pattern on the restaurant ceiling is inspired by the ceiling in Norwich Cathedral). 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

Pulse Café Bar

Housed in a fabulous open plan setting in the Old Fire Station stables, Pulse is a vegetarian restaurant with its philosophy planted firmly in the 21st century. While the emphasis is on healthy veggie cuisine – and it is great to be able to choose anything from the menu if you are a non-meat eater – this restaurant is for everybody, whether you choose to avoid meat or not. Continue reading