Cromer (/ˈkroʊmər/ KROH-mər) is a coastal town and civil parish on the north coast of the English county of Norfolk. It is approximately 23 miles (37 km) north of the county town of Norwich and 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Sheringham on the North Sea coastline. The local government authority is North Norfolk District Council, whose headquarters is in Holt Road in the town. The civil parish has an area of 4.66 km (1.80 sq mi) and at the 2011 census had a population of 7,683.
Restaurants in Cromer
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Come and have a fun round of Putting right in the heart of Beautiful Cromer, situated on the cliff top with stunning views of Cromer Pier and out to sea. Under new management, the course has been recently redesigned along with vast improvements to the Greens and featuring 18 brand new holes. Everyone is welcome, young or old, all equipment is provided free of charge and all for £3.00!!! Cash only.
Payed £12 for the 4 of us for 18 holes and was really good fun. It is definitely worth a visit and good for all ages!
4.5 based on 139 reviews
UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP FROM 22/09/17 NOW A FAMILY RUN BUSINESS! We are a 500 mtr outdoor tarmac track, we use Biz Le Man 200cc karts and 160cc cadet karts. We have a new Coffee shop and cafe on site which sells fresh coffee and freshly made food. Also we have a vending machine for cold drinks and snacks. There is a heated indoor viewing area for those cold days and a upstairs decked area for the summer days. We do Practice Sessions, Grand Prix,Stag and Hen Events,Private Track Hire and Youth Club.
We visited today with our 8 year old Son and had a brilliant time. The staff went to great lengths to explain everything and ensure that he was fully aware of the controls and meanings of the flags during the safety briefing and before we were allowed onto the track. I will admit to feeling a bit nervous seeing him shoot out of the pits in a kart that can do 45mph but needn't have worried as I then tried desperately to keep up (and often failed) to overtake him. The wet track was a challenge, but made for some strictly come dancing inspired pirouettes. Unfortunately our sessions came to an end as the track was starting to dry out and lap times were dcreasing. The management and staff have clearly put a great deal of effort and time into making the site safe for everyone with clearly marked lanes and walkways when moving around the building for getting kitted out and briefed. An excellent treat, we will return next time we are nearby.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
Great welcome, staff making sure everyone is safe. Drinks and snacks were good. Wide range of things to do, painting and other activities. Plenty of space. Wide range of paint colours. Recommend for any age.
4.5 based on 139 reviews
Regal Movieplex Cinema is a 4 Screen Cinema. Part of the Merlin Cinemas Group. Blockbusters and events on the big screen!
I have been going to this cinema for over 40 years. My aunt used to do the bookings for the cinema from her shop on the corner of Hans Place and Louden Road. One of the earliest films I remember seeing was Live and Let Die when a Mr. Norris was manager - I also remember that he was ex-army and drove a VW Beetle. Anyway, back to my visit. This time it was to see the film "1917". Since my work to restore and repair the WW1 War Memorial in Cromer, I have done a great deal of research and reading into the "Great War" so this film was something I have been looking forward to since last May. My Great-Grandfather was killed in "1917" at the Passchendaele so part of me was thinking about that particular conflict. The film was brilliant and captivated everyone in the cinema. At the end, something happened which I have only seen happen once before. As the credits rolled, nobody moved or spoke. Everyone stayed silent and sat still. Whether the film deserved this or it was a mark of respect I don't know - personally, I think it was both. The last time by the way was in Florida, September 2006 when I went to a cinema with my son to watch "World Trade Center". The cinema is a little gem. It has 4 screens - this time I was in Screen 1 - the largest of the screens. At the opposite side of screens, the smallest is Screen 4 which is a cosy little theatre and is like a luxury cinema in your own house. I always try and sit in an aisle seat on the left side facing the screen so I can move my right leg around. Fortunately, the staff at the cinema have become used to me asking for this so are always able to accommodate my request. Accessing the cinema is not a challenge either as they have a ramp meaning I do not have to negotiate the steps. On this point, Screen 1 is ramped all the way to your seat with no steps so again, absolutely perfect. The selection of films is always up-to-date and they have special screenings here which come from The National Theatre, Royal Opera House in Covent Garden and Royal Shakespeare Company to name a few. The staff are great and always agreeable. There is a bar, popcorn and confectionery, ice cream available at a reasonable price. Yes, you can travel to the city and sit in a larger seat with a few hundred people and see a film in 3D but if you want good service, latest films in a convenient cinema that delivers what you expect this cinema ticks all the boxes. What shall I see next?
4.0 based on 3 reviews
Spiritual gift shop, occult/witchy supplies, and alternative healing/massage and Tarot readings
4.0 based on 7 reviews
This park and venue has improved so much over th3 last three years it’s name is spreading far and wide.the facilities are clean, bright @nd so inviting it’s a wonde4 to visit. The boating lake is in constant use by children and their parents. The tea shop is small but full of quality and it has become that central focal point that draws people in. The entire park looks so much better an£ that is du3 to th3 hard work of the friends of North Lodg3 Park.
3.5 based on 19 reviews
Brand new for 2019! 18 hole Adventure crazy golf, a first class course, set in the stunning location of Cromer, Norfolk’s gem. A fantastic game with some challenging holes, great family fun and good value too, with a free game of golf on the score card with another paying person, and 2 other vouchers for more of cromers attractions!
First day of the season and the course was clean and tidy. Lovely girl in the entrance booth was tidying and gardening as we played - so helpful when we asked for recommended places for food too (spot on with her suggestion!) Course is trickier than it seemed at first and really well built. Good concrete base and quality "green" surface with smooth kerbs all around. 18 holes impeccably presented. Well worth the £6.50 per adult.
3.0 based on 2 reviews
9 hole pitch ‘n’ putt golf course in the heart of Cromer, offering a challenging but family friendly fun game of golf. Just £4 a game and under 12’s play for £3, all equipment is provided. Cash only.
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