King's Lynn /ˌkɪŋz ˈlɪn/, known until 1537 as Bishop's Lynn, is a seaport and market town in Norfolk, England, about 98 miles (158 km) north of London, 36 miles (58 km) north-east of Peterborough, 44 miles (71 km) north north-east of Cambridge and 44 miles (71 km) west of Norwich. The population of the town is 42,800.
Restaurants in King's Lynn
5.0 based on 116 reviews
Britain's Biggest beer shop with some 2000 different craft beers, real ales and lagers from over 60 countries.We also stock over 2000 different malt whiskies,rums, gins, vodkas liqueurs,cocktail and coffee syrups and a huge range of branded beer glasses. Open every day including bank holidays.
more beer than I’ve seen in one place!. Ever!. Gift options available too, and excellent help & advice from the lovely staff.
5.0 based on 43 reviews
The Warehouse Antiques and collectables is a unique purpose built fully heated and carpeted centre , well laid out with wide corridors and easily viewed dealer spaces with a huge variety of antiques and collectables. The 15,000 square foot centre has space for some 100 dealers all on one level with full and easy access for disabled and able-bodied alike. Around 50 glass display cabinets are currently filled with everything from militaria to jewellery and ceramics to glass. There is now a recently added book shop with space for some 20,000 books and stock from antiquarian to modern with several specialised areas to suit all interests. The centre is in the same building as Beers of Europe and the Steiff shop.
A well laid out building, clean, well lit and airy. All carpeted. Masses of pods covering all types of antiques & collectables. The items that were of interest to us seemed quite highly priced. Clean toilets and staff are polite. We dropped in on the way home from the coast as it was recommended by other people in another antique shop. Well worth a visit!
4.5 based on 7 reviews
East Anglia's biggest Steiff shop with a huge collection of over 500 different bears and other animals to suit all ages from newborn babies to 100 plus. Also stocking a wide selection of Brio toys and Ravensbuger jigsaw puzzles and accessories.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
We went to visit a display by a Dutch artist who makes sculpture out of waste materials. The sculptures are amazing, made of paper or waste plastic and finished to a beautiful stone like patina with wax ( from used votive candle wax). The colour of each piece takes on the colour of the waste material which was used, so some pieces looked like marple in grey or blue while others looked more like terracotta or alabaster. This is a welcoming place on several floors.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
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