Local Produce

Will’s Plaice

At Will's Plaice in East Runton, you’ll find all the usual favourites – cod, haddock, plaice, rock, scampi, sausages, pies and burgers. This is a traditional seaside chippy - no pretensions or bells and whistles, just high quality, honest fish & chips done very well and delivered with an obvious passion. Continue reading

The Briarfields Hotel

Conveniently located on the A149 coast road in the pretty village of Titchwell, and with prestigious 3-Star Silver (Visit Britain) status, Briarfields Hotel is a warm and welcoming place to stay in North Norfolk. Continue reading

Bircham Windmill

Found only a few miles from Sandringham and Hunstanton in North-West Norfolk, Bircham Windmill is considered to be one of the best remaining examples of a British Windmill. It is also the only working windmill in the area to be open to the public. Continue reading

The Jolly Sailors

Situated on the A149 coast road at Brancaster Staithe, The Jolly Sailors is a long-established North Norfolk pub, updated by the same owners as the nearby White Horse. It offers great food and ales at good value prices and is very family friendly. Continue reading

The Grove

When you walk through the garden before dinner and see the fruit and vegetables still growing, you know your food will be fresh. Continue reading

Back to the Garden Cafe Restaurant

Housed in a towering 18th Century barn situated beside the A148 in Letheringsett, the Café Restaurant is wonderfully, yet minimalistically, styled to combine touches of the rural/agricultural with chic modernity. Accents from the huge focal-point pendant lamp that resembles a large metal tractor wheel to the stylish metal-framed images of rural scenes that adorn the walls provide subtle, but wonderful decoration against the exposed brickwork, generous timber and almost floor-to-ceiling windows. Continue reading

The Lifeboat Inn

Now part of Marco Pierre Whites Wheeler’s family, the 16th Century Lifeboat Inn at Thornham is a real North Norfolk treasure in its stunning coastal location (even the car park has a breathtaking view out onto Holme Dunes). Continue reading

The White Horse Restaurant

Dining is an unhurried experience, intended to be savored. A range of tantalizing menus bursting with fresh, local cuisine (including oodles of seafood) offers something for all tastes (children and vegetarians are well served). When in season you’ll find Oysters and Asparagus farmed from Brancaster Staithe itself alongside the likes of Cromer Crab, Button Mushroom and Binham Blue Cheese Crepes and Pan roast Gressingham corn fed Chicken Breast. Continue reading

Montague House

Location-wise, the B&B competes with the best holiday lets and hotels, being only a 5-minute walk from the town centre, the railway station and the beach. Step inside though, and you’re in for a treat that is delightfully atypical of the usual seaside accommodation. In fact, if it weren’t for the fresh sea air, and aforementioned proximity to the Norfolk coast, you could be forgiven for thinking you were in some slickly designed London bolthole. Continue reading

Made In Cley

Made In Cley is a veritable gem on the high street in Cley-next-the-Sea, one of the most authentic and charming North Norfolk coastal villages you’re likely to encounter. Continue reading

Cliff Top Café

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? Continue reading

Great To Be Green

Everything within is British made or Fair Trade, from locally grown herbs to beautiful soft furnishings. Add in a healthy serving of vintage collectibles, and you're sure to find something for every occasion and taste. Continue reading

The White Horse Brancaster Staithe

A coastal pub built in 1934, The White Horse has been refurbished and tastefully styled with chic, modern décor that perfectly complements its seashore setting. Plenty of natural materials and nautical blues, greys and whites create a calm, welcoming environment. The bar at The White Horse is well stocked with real ale from the associated Brancaster Brewery, along with other local brews including Woodfordes Wherry, Adnams Bitter and changing guest ales. Continue reading

The Blakeney Hotel

Memorable and inspiring, The AA 4-Star Blakeney Hotel is perfect for holding a conference or function away from the usual distractions and limitations of an inner-city venue. Continue reading

The Jetty Café

Images of The Jetty Cafe, Cromer.The Jetty Café.

11 High Street, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 0AB.

Tel: 01263 513814.

Table inside The Jetty Café. Delicious homemade cake at The Jetty Café. Preparing fresh Pizza dough at The Jetty Café.

Latest! The Jetty Cafe won 2 awards in the 2012 Cromer and Sheringham Crab and Lobster Food Trail: First prize for a dish between £6 and £7.99… Continue reading

Walsingham Café

Fairly understated in the complex of converted farm buildings on the edge of the pretty village of Great Walsingham, Walsingham Café has been serving exceptional lunches, coffees, teas and tarts since early 2011. Continue reading

The Anchor Inn

Good beer and a friendly atmosphere ensure that everyone feels welcome, whether you simply want to sit and warm up with a pint beside the roaring fire in the ‘Old Pub’, or you are out with the family celebrating a special occasion with a meal in the contemporary and stylish new Restaurant. Continue reading

Deepdale Café

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. Continue reading

Deepdale Café

The Café offers a more than adequate selection of coffees, teas, juices and soft drinks. Being fully licensed, you can relax with a local Beer or Cider, or a wine or beer from further a field. Continue reading

Pretty Corner Café & Tea Gardens

As the name implies, Pretty Corner, found en route to Sheringham in Norfolk, has been a renowned beauty spot for decades. Pretty Corner Café and Tea Gardens first opened in 1926 in a wooden pavilion that had no running water or electricity. The owners of the time became widely known for their homemade chocolates and sweets, which won a number of awards. While it has evolved, it is still as popular today as it was back then, with walkers, cyclists and holidaymakers enjoying the peaceful woodland setting. Continue reading