Cliftonville
The Cliftonville is a striking Edwardian pub and hotel which overlooks Cromer beach. Their menu touts delicious dishes such as beer-battered haddock and chips, plant-based burgers, locally sourced crab and seafood linguini.
This city is full of treasures, but we know that it can sometimes be a challenge to decide where you want to eat. Well you're in luck, because we cover everything from fun sushi places to charming country pubs. So when you're planning your next meal, be sure to check out our list to discover some new restaurants in Norwich.
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The Cliftonville is a striking Edwardian pub and hotel which overlooks Cromer beach. Their menu touts delicious dishes such as beer-battered haddock and chips, plant-based burgers, locally sourced crab and seafood linguini.
This hidden city pub serves up appealing eats and an extensive number of craft beers, wines and spirits. The Georgian Townhouse's menu features meat or veggie sharing boards, barbecue pork ribs, seared salmon fillets and juicy burgers.
When only the very best burgers will do? Casual restaurant GBK Norwich has your back as the original home of gourmet burgers, promising everything from top-quality beef to succulent chicken and a variety of veggie options, accompanied by sides like onion rings. Their beef burgers are 100% British and grass-fed, made from hand-selected cuts of chuck, brisket, flank and 30-day dry-aged steak for the ultimate 6oz chargrilled patty. We'd recommend the blue cheese flavour with onion jam.
The Lamb Inn is one of the best places to eat in Norwich city centre, as well as being the city's second oldest - and supposedly haunted - pub. As for the menu, expect classics like lamb shank in red wine gravy, Hunter's chicken and plant-based burgers.
After posh restaurants in Norwich? The Hoste Arms is a gorgeous country pub and hotel in Burnham Market with pretty interiors and a cracking menu. Think 28-day aged steaks, braised ox cheek cottage pie and pumpkin tortellini from this classy destination.
If you're looking for quirky restaurants in Norwich city centre with a great drinks range, Brewdog is the place for you. This urban venue flaunts 27 taps of fresh craft beer, as well as several different burgers, both meat and plant-based, alongside small plates too.
St Andrews brewhouse is the place to find a diverse selection of pub food, with a huge array of dishes on the menu. Think small plates like halloumi fries or buffalo chicken wings, as well as mains that include burgers, katsu curry, creamy fish pie and more.
YO! is a great option for fun family restaurants in Norwich, with conveyor belts that deliver dishes straight to your table. These sushi specialists serve everything from Korean fried chicken to avocado maki or edamame gyozas, all for an affordable price.