Find out what British restaurants to try in Burnham Market including Drifters, Socius, North Street Bistro, Tillys Cafe, Railway Inn, No. Twenty9 Bar & Restaurant, The Nelson, The Hero, The Crab Hut, Creake Abbey Cafe
Restaurants in Burnham Market
4 based on 452 reviews
Just a few minutes south of Burnham Market, North Norfolk, we're open daily from 9am until 4pm for breakfast, lunches, all day platters and afternoon tea with homemade cakes. Friday night is events night including monthly quiz, tapas, steak and jazz night
What a lovely experience, went for coffee and cake on Monday morning, then returned for lunch today it was lovely l had plough man's and my son had Thai fishcake both impeccably served All I can say ,lovely that I live near this gem
4 based on 184 reviews
I'd heard that it was good, and I wasn't disappointed.The ladies serving were friendly, and very helpful. Always appreciated.The seafood was delicious, and plentiful; but for me, a key test for really good eats is the quality of the "non-core" parts of the meal. They scored full marks. Very tasty salad, and the baguettes were delicious. Be cheery and polite and you'll find that nothing will be too much trouble for these girls! Not strictly wheelchair accessible, it's up steps, but I bet that they'd come out to serve you!
4 based on 518 reviews
Four of us had lunch in this country pub. We expected a quiet place but it was busy. Staff seemed rushed. Food reasonable. Small portion of mussells, haddock. Game stew good. Sticky toffee pudding wonderful. Things may have been different because restaurant week menu - 2 courses for £18. Great beer - especially Oakam Citra IPA.
4 based on 291 reviews
We have used the Nelson for many years, and our last visit I mentioned the food had improved along with the service, however it has changed again. On this visit we find less choice of food available, less food on the plate and all for more money. We had to start with calamari which in fact was three bits on a huge amount of salad, the other starters were of the same portions. The mains had reduced in size and to be honest quality was not the best. This is a real shame, because it was one of a kind and not competing with other restaurants in the market, but now for less money you can get a decent meal at the White Horse in Brancaster Staithe with great views.
4 based on 454 reviews
We ate here last Friday evening. The dining room is an extension with orangerie with big windows on to a delightful courtyard with dining tables. Sadly, October was too cold for the courtyard to be in use. The dining room was extremely noisy, had nothing to deaden or absurd sound and the tables are quite close together.The food is expensive - a pound or two per course over usual restaurant prices round here. So we expected something special. The dishes were competent, the ingredients good, but none of the magic or delight we would expect for the extra money.In the end we left a bit disappointed and deafened.If weâd gone in summer and eaten out in the courtyard we may have ended up with a completely different impression.Dear Peter,Thank you for your review.The night you chose to dine with us, which was indeed a Friday, was extremely busy as we were fully booked. Coupled with this being one of our live music evenings, of course it was noisy and if you wanted something more intimate then maybe a mid-week day would be a better option for you.Our prices are relevant to the dishes offered and as you fail to state what the âother restaurantsâ are I cannot assist you any further with these comments apart from the fact that all of our prices are stated on our website, in the menu displays outside the main entrance and on our restaurant menus of course. So plenty of opportunities to check our prices even before committing to a reservation.I look forward to you returning in the summer but Iâm afraid it will still be busy and noisy due to our popularity and we do not offer price reductions off our menu for dining alfresco.
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 255 reviews
We often take our holiday in Norfolk and always plan a stop here for lunch. The rarebit is amazing but all of the food is excellent quality and the service is very effciebnt and friendly. A lovely relaxing lunch. The cafe also serve excellent take away ice creams!
5 based on 339 reviews
Tucked away just off the green in Burnham Market, we welcome you to visit us at North Street Bistro. Serving up tasty & unique British dishes with European influences inspired by Norfolk's plentiful local produce.
Had dinner yesterday, and the feeling was reminiscent of a small, quiet country bistro, but at Burnham Market prices. The food was all good, the apple and blackberry tarte fine really excellent, with a smooth vanilla intense ice cream. The memory will linger a good while. The setting is a victorian school with a really high ceiling. It keeps the interior cool. The service was friendly and professional. We'll worth a visit, but you need to book well in advance for dinner.
5 based on 368 reviews
The Socius ethos is simple: to create a memorable food and drink experience in a completely relaxed environment. Located in Foundry Place, just off North Street, Socius offers locally sourced produce in dishes which change to reflect the seasons. Our food
Unusual edge of car park location - but well designed modern building and outstanding food and very genuine enthusiastic and knowledgable staff. Mushroom Orzo and Burrata were favourites amongst very good small plates of tuna tartare and squash. Tempura Monk cheeks - Calamari like in some respects - well accompanied by thick cut chips. No room for some great sounding deserts-an all round excellent experience and great to have an open view onto the kitchen and the chefs working so hard on creating the visually appealing and great tasting dishes. Very good value too. Highly recommended.
4 based on 249 reviews
We aim to provide quality, service and value from our Grade 2 listed Restaurant and Take-away in Fakenham. We sell traditionally cooked Fish & Chips 7 days a week.
We brought our son and grandson here for a fish supper after a long hot day out. We were surprised that it was open on Sunday. This was news to us but I am aware that it appears to have changed owners as I didn't recognise most of the staff. It seemed busy and we were informed that it would be 10 mins before we would be served. We actually got our food over 30 mins from sitting down, then one of the orders was wrong, we then had a five minute wait for our sides to arrive and another 5 mins before the drinks, again one wrong, arrived. By this time the queue was out of the door and down the street. The quality of the food was comparable to previous visits but the service wasn't. It appeared, I may be wrong, that there were only three working behind the counter plus one serving tables. My point really is that it would appear that you open on a Sunday because it is profitable, so make sure you have enough staff to serve your customers. So be prepared for a very long wait for your food if you go at a busy timeHello Jim,I understand you visit us regularly from your many reviews. The Sunday you refer to was August bank holiday weekend and yes we was VERY busy which you rightly state in your review, you was informed of a wait which you obviously accepted so why then feel the need to complain out it? The shop hasnât changed hands simply some partners have left, the staff have largely unchanged for over 10 years, but thanks for noticing! I suppose I must apologise for your extended wait and shall take on board the need for a small army of staff next bank holiday. On the upside Iâm glad you enjoyed your food.
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