Find out what British restaurants to try in Sedgeford including The Old Bank, King William IV, Berni Beans, The Rose and Crown, The Coffee Pot, The Neptune, The West Norfolk, The Gin Trap Inn, The Copper Kettle, Railway Inn
4 based on 318 reviews
The Railway Inn Pub and Bed & Breakfast in Docking is a family owned free-house pub located in the picturesque village of Docking, just a few miles in-land from the scenic North Norfolk coast line.
Visited here today as a âniceâ end to our family holiday.....first of all I am pretty sure this restaurant must be writing their own reviews. We came for the Sunday carvery......if you want rock hard swede, and rock hard parsnips and meat with no juice and dry as a bone then this is your place......the waitress did not come over to check how our meal was at all.....when they came over to collect our plates we pointed out how appalling the food was the staff all came over and actually started arguing with us.....and told us we cleared our plates which we certainly did not. They actually accused us of lying! What a horrific experience with no ambience....an absolute dive. At no point was any reduction to to the meal offered.....thank god for spar up the road.....you know itâs bad when you take a trip to spar after a meal out.
4 based on 366 reviews
Open on Hunstanton High Street daily 9am-5pm. Extensive gluten-free menu.
The quickest that I have ever been served in a cafe, fast service, clean place and good delicious cake, what more could anybody ask for, well worth dropping it.
4 based on 598 reviews
Beautiful 17th Century Coaching Inn in the pretty village of Ringstead, only a few miles from the bustling North Norfolk Coast.
This time we went with friends for Sunday lunch, having been before on our own. My wife and our two friends had gerusalem artichoke and wild mushroom pie, very good pastry. I had the fish fillet. Greta food.
4 based on 509 reviews
We visited yesterday and the only thing said to us was "seven pounds eighty". There was no hello, no thankyou and no goodbye! Needless to say but our pint and a half of cider and a packet of mini chedders will be the last things that we ever order here.It really doesn't cost anything to greet a customer in a polite fashion.I'm really disappointed, reading this review. This is a total failure on the part of the person who served you and I can only offer my most sincere apologies. I'm going to be messaging you privately, I really hope we can make this right by you.Thank you for bringing this to our attention, it WILL be rectified.
5 based on 329 reviews
This restaurant has some rooms, and has a listing under B&Bs, but I feel should feature under restaurant section for Hunstanton - as that is its main strength and focus.
We had the good fortune to stay two nights here, eating here on our first night. This restaurant with rooms is charming and the owners are exceptionally welcoming. The food was delicious and well thought out. The scallop raviolo was a particular highlight. The wine list was comprehensive and fairly priced. Breakfast was well prepared and wholesome. Most importantly the food was super, and the whole stay was a treat. A must to return.
4 based on 202 reviews
This lovely little place in Hunstanton has become a favourite of ours. No frills, just a small and friendly place to stop for coffee and a bite to eat. Friendly staff.Part of me doesn't want to share The Coffee Pot, I may not be able to get a seat next time
4 based on 709 reviews
We came with friends (who live in Norfolk) for an catch-up dinner and a very good evening meal it was. The welcome was very friendly and the atmosphere was good. The staff were efficient and helpful. There was a good choice on the menu. My wife is Gluten Free and her diet did not cause any problems. I had the pork, which I would certainly recommend. There was a good choice of drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. The cost was reasonable. I would certainly recommend this venue to anyone looking for a meal in the area.
5 based on 101 reviews
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Having had cream teas, it was a matter of time before we tried their Sunday lunch. We booked the 2.00pm slot which was perfect for us and with the restaurant not quite full, we had a choice of tables. Despite the limited menu, the home cooking was Devine. Very well presented by the lovely Angie, who despite my best efforts refused to run away with me. Lovely food and lovely service.
4 based on 312 reviews
Really pleasant atmosphere and surroundings. Staff were all lovely.We only had the lasagna but that was very well presented, and clearly home made (not out of a freezer!) My only complaint if you can call it that, is that the garlic bread had neither a smell or a hint of a taste of garlic, but it didnât detract too much from our enjoyment of the meal.There seemed to be quite a few locals in, which is always a good sign. The outdoor areas were very inviting, and the bar and restaurant area were beautifully finished and lovely to sit in.All in all a lovely visit and would be happy to return.
5 based on 422 reviews
We are a little, family-run seaside bistro in Snettisham, just off the coast and between King's Lynn and Hunstanton. We serve lunch Thursday-Sunday and dinner Wednesday-Saturday. Our main aim is to offer delicious, modern and imaginative food, sourced loc
Utterly delicious. Starter of Norfolk Partridge risotto followed by Norfolk venison. Words fail me, thankfully I had some home made sour dough left to mop up the venison jus (gravy). I really took my time so I could savour every single mouthful.And the team working there were great too, warm, friendly and knowledgeable. A real treat.
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