Cafés

Cafe culture in North Norfolk.

Good Cafès and places to stop for a quick bite on the North Norfolk coast:

Indulge in a traditional cream tea accompanied by delicious home made cakes and scones, home made soup or a light lunch. Sit inside and enjoy the white tablecloths and real china like your Grandma used to use (sugar cube tongs included) or take your tea or coffee outside on warmer days and relax amidst the serene, slow-paced setting of Heydon Village.

Heydon Village Tea Room & Shop. Heydon.

The Green Room Cafe in North Walsham.

The Green Room Cafe. North Walsham.

As we’ve already mentioned, The Corner House is friendly and welcoming to all. There are provisions for children and dogs are also welcome. A sign on the dresser reads ‘Enter as strangers. Leave as friends’ and this basically sums up The Corner House Tea & Coffee Lounge. (Although perhaps it should read ‘well fed and watered friends’, to be absolutely accurate).

The Corner House. Mundesley.

Pretty Corner Café & Tea Gardens, Upper Sheringham, Norfolk.

Pretty Corner Café & Tea Gardens. Upper Sheringham.

The Jetty Café, situated just off the High Street in the centre of Cromer, is dedicated to offering a warm, friendly environment and great homemade food prepared from as much local produce as possible. Fresh, modern and very clean inside, the Café welcomes families with children (highchairs available).

The Jetty Café. Cromer.

Imagine a funky surf-shack style café that wouldn’t be out of place on any beach from Newquay to Maui, and you’ll get an instant flavour of The Funky Mackerel Café. Except this relaxed shore-side family-run business is located on Sheringham beach in North Norfolk.

The Funky Mackerel Cafe. Sheringham.

Dating back to Victorian times (making it one of Norfolk’s oldest tearooms), and presently a family run business for some 25 years, The Owl Tea Rooms in the centre of Holt is a delightful place to sample scrumptious homemade food all day long.

The Owl Tea Rooms & Bakery. Holt.

Once a humble Donkey Shed, Cliff Top Café in Overstrand has come a long way since it was originally established in 1925. Owner Lorraine has been in charge for the past 5 years and most notably the Cliff Top Café recently (Nov 2011) placed 6th in The Times ’30 Best Places For Tea’ list. Need we say more?

Cliff Top Café. Overstrand.

Food doesn’t get fresher than this. Back to the Garden’s fabulous new Café Restaurant uses their own organic fruit and vegetables, locally reared organic beef, lamb and game and a rainbow of other Norfolk-produced goodies to create tantalising food from homemade cake to blow-out Sunday lunches.

Back to the Garden Cafe Restaurant. Letheringsett.

An extremely popular haunt for locals, campers, walkers and holidaymakers alike, Deepdale Café successfully combines the relaxed, but high quality vibe reminiscent of a Parisian Café with the cool appeal of a beach-side coffee bar.

Deepdale Cafe. Burnham Deepdale.

Walsingham Cafe. Award-winning pies, lunches and sweet tarts in a beautiful rural setting in north Norfolk.

Walsingham Cafe, Great Walsingham.

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