Reviews on Pub food in Cromer, England, United Kingdom. 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.
Things to do in Cromer
3 based on 227 reviews
Tradtional pub serving home cooked meals. Cask Marque Acredited. Fine ales, lager and a selction of hot and cold drinks. Large outdoor seating area, Sky sports, free WiFi, children and pets welcome.
As people who know Cromer, and are NOT tourists, we have used the King's Head, but mostly avoided it, as it was always over-priced and with the previous Land Lord slovenly! We all hoped the Punch Taverns, so called, 'new' management would regenerate this pub, as it has, potentially, so much going for it, being in such a perfect position, and just off the sea-front, opposite the Hotel de Paris.BUT... it is a nonsense and a mess! Why? Not just because it closed on a Sunday, with new management supposedly starting (after a refit) and then resigning, and a new pair taking over, and it staying open, but because it is a health risk!We were in the pub, queuing, and no service, until a large man wit tattoos sauntered in, and began to serve, and we watched him pour (try to pour) a pint of lager, which was frothing. He took the glass to his left, and then took the slop, and poured the slop into the glass, and then (thinking nobody had seen) took the glass back to the pint, and carried on filling, then served a man! WITH SLOPS! The fluid had run down his hands, so he might have come from the loo, and nor washed his hands, and then - what on earth was in the slop?!! This warrants a report to Licensing and Health & Safety. I hope the poor man is not ill!Next, we left, and were in the Co-Op and another of the bar staff was in there, and buying a bottle of Vodka, and we heard the local chap behind the till say, ''What... run out again?!'' and he said, ''Yes" and left!This pub is a shambles, a health risk, and being run as a nonsense, and yet is still open? Ridiculous!
4 based on 42 reviews
Rather pleasant place with good view over 18th hole. Part of the links hotel and as such is the 19th hole for golfers. However many non golfers here, walkers with dogs, some from campsite and those staying locally. Barrel of Woodfordeâs Wherry on bar. Mixture of armchairs and basic tables. Sky/Bt sport on screens. Varied menu from ciabatta,pizza and classics(curry, fish & chips, pie etc) at very reasonable prices. Good sized portions and well cooked food. During summer seems to be open till around 9pm so do evening meals .No Wifi though.
4 based on 26 reviews
Been a few times now and can honestly say The White Horse Inn ticks all the boxes. Lovely friendly staff who always make you welcome. The food is very good with the Sunday roast beating many larger places that specialise in carveries. I can certainly recommend the beef on Sunday,s along with the gravy.Food is also available in the week apart from Monday, again offering a wide choice from there menu.Whilst waiting for you drink theirs always someone at the bar to have a chat with.A dog friendly pub apart from the main restaurant area, naturally, but everywhere else you can sit with your dog and have a meal.There,s also a lovely courtyard if you prefer to sit outside.
4 based on 108 reviews
Havenât been here for a while, but stopped in for a hearty meal and we werenât disappointed.......Everything is excellently priced, a real bargain! Food portions are decent and filling and staff are friendly. It is a very local pub but everyone is made welcome. Good place to get together with fellow locals and have a good chatter....Worth a visit.
3 based on 466 reviews
We stayed at the incleborogh caravan club site, and decided to go out for a few drinks and meal at the village inn.When we arrived we were greeted with a smile, we were taken to our seats and we had already ordered our roast pork and roast lamb dinners, when our roast dinner came out........ OMG what a plate full and how lovely the food was, too much for my wife, but if you want a great roast dinner this is the place to go and at a good price. The puddings were fantastic as well and a good choice. The staff were fantastic and the beer was good as well. We will be going back again and again a fantastic meal.Thank you
4 based on 690 reviews
Two visits on the same day. Cheeky pint after our walk from Sheringham ( and to check on the crick score) then a return visit later in the afternoon after hearing great music filtering onto the pavement.. The Colective offered an excellent afternoon of 'energised ' music, the saxophone player topped it for me. The drinks were priced in keeping with other venues locally, good choice and plenty of staff to serve. Big screens had different live sports showing. For us this was a fabulous find for a Sunday chill out session and a few cheeky pints. Shame we didn't win The Ashes but you can't have everything in life! Oh and good free WiFi.
4 based on 1293 reviews
The Red Lion hotel, bar and restaurant has a history dating back to 1766 when the inn was first built. Today we offer fresh, local produce, fine Norfolk ales, and 15 en suite rooms.
We went 1 evening bar area very busy good selection of drinks especially ales but slightly overpriced I had fish platter to find small prawns out of a frozen bag and most other fish upon platter seemed to have a similar taste shame as being on a seaside coat full of lovely fish Dear Smelly230374,Thank you for your review.I'm disappointed you did not enjoy your fish platter when you visited us in May. The assiette of seafood was one of our most popular dishes and we never had complains regarding that dish. The menu has since changed since you dined with us with lots of fresh fish on it.We do not use frozen food - our fish is brought in fresh every morning.Had your issues been raised with the manager on shift when they checked back on your table they would have happily either replaced the dish or changed it for something else on the menu.Hayley
4 based on 911 reviews
The Foundry Arms has been on the same site in Northrepps since 1845 and is as welcoming now as it always was. A traditional village pub and restaurant we serve some of the finest real ales in the county whilst our chefs work their culinary magic in the ki
Fab Fayre @Foundry Arms, a warm welcome from Jason swiftly followed by pint of Wherry and Aspall on draught. A good choice of specials- the Beef bourgignon was ace, Rump lamb steak delicious. Some room for sumptuous home made puds being tiramisu & creme brulee. Good background music , choice of seating in bar or restaurant . Clean facilities. Ample parking. Good & friendly service .Thank you for leaving such a lovely review! Weâre glad you enjoyed our fine ale and food. We hope you will visit again soon.Kind regardsSarah and Jason
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