Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Blakeney including The Moorings, The Anchor Inn, Cookes at Cley, Cookie's Crab Shop, Wells Crab House, The Old Forge Seafood Restaurant, Sands Restaurant, Season
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4 based on 435 reviews
Here at Season we couldnât wish for a better location, being situated just a few feet away from the stunning Harbour at Wells Next The Sea, right on the beautiful North Norfolk coast. Meaning the views from our restaurant are simply breath taking. Our pas
A cold and windy early evening treat. Visited here after a walk at Blakeney. A turn in the weather meant us dashing into this restaurant to try there menu. Pleasantly surprised, a good choice of food and bar drinks. Gluten free catered for and meal when arrived was very good. Polite obliging servers and nice atmosphere in the restaurant with softly piped music. All in all a very good meal we would highly recommend. Good views as the tide came in. Iâm sure over the holiday season it would be very busy and popular.
4 based on 609 reviews
At Sands Restaurant you will be greeted by friendly enthusiastic staff. We offer the chance to book a table or to just walk in. We have the BEST panoramic view in town of the beautiful coastline of North Norfolk. For a window table during the busy season
Visited Wells on a whim earlier this month. Lots of eating places to choose from but liked the menu board outside for this one.The place is nicely decorated and had a the views are lovely.My hubby had fish pie which he said was delicious but watch out for the fish bones.I actually had a starter with chips which was the haddock scotch egg - it was very tasty.The staff were friendly and attentive.I would definitely come here again if I was in the area.
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4 based on 291 reviews
A delightful evening for my partner's birthday.The chef/patron, Colin, is a very enthusiastic host and an excellent chefThe baked crab starter was super and I should have ordered the starter portion of moules instead of the main course - struggled manfully on until the bowl was almost empty.
4 based on 1499 reviews
A Seafood Restaurant open for lunch 12pm-2.30pm and evening meals 6-9pm with Sundays open 12-3pm. Seasonal dishes , Local Seafood and Platters to Share plus a great selection of Wines, Gins and Cocktails I am afraid we are not dog friendly.
Excellent all round. We had the crab platter which was advertised for 1-2 people. Definitely big enough for 2 hungry people! Good quality seafood. Great atmosphere and really excellent service. Booking is advised.We will definitely return.Thank you xx Yes our platters are definitely a popular menu choice and pleased you enjoyed your visit xx
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3 based on 1038 reviews
I try to get thre once a year. It is rough and ready, super sea-food, large portions and has its own special atmosphere. [I note what a previous person said, and she is clearly the wrong person to go there. I am sure there must still be a Berni Inn operating somewhere that she would like]It is one of those special places that people should visit once in their lives. Try to get a table with a sea view.
4 based on 70 reviews
Once again we visited cookies and were not disappointed, my sister says that I shouldn't tell everyone about it as it gets fully booked quickly but it is one of the highlights for us when my husband and I travel to England,truly delicious if you like seafood
4 based on 1031 reviews
We have visited The Anchor on many occasions. Each time our reception is friendly, helpful and the service is efficient. Pleasant surroundings and a good atmosphere. The food is well presented and we all enjoyed our different choices. Good range of drinks on offer. The Anchor generally has an outdoor dining/drinking area and is in a lovely situation between Blakeney and Morston Quay. Very well worth a visit.
4 based on 949 reviews
I am baffled why, when visiting Blakeney at least ten times a year we have never bothered to visit the Moorings. Well we made up for it this week having a light lunch there on three consecutive days. There are 50 covers and quite a big kitchen to cater for them and at lunch times it was only half full but we certainly weren't kept waiting. We had two different waitresses over our three visits and both were friendly and efficient.Mrs Tripper 1941 had a great crab sandwich on day 1 while i had smoked salmon on avocado salad. Due to huge breakfasts at our hotel and larger dinners we eat lightly at lunch time and both selected the starter size. The next day I went for the roasted goats cheese on avocado salad and Mrs T went for the ham hock salad. We both had the goats cheese on the third day and the balsamic vinegar added something extra and we will be back for more on the next visit.There are alcoholic drinks available and prices for everything are reasonable. Apparently there can be quite an atmosphere in the evenings. Well worth a try.Tip the steps up from the street are of blue engineering bricks and the tread is not very wide. Perfectly safe but use a bit of caution to prevent an accident.
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