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Bircham Windmill Tearooms and Gallery, Great Bircham, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE31 6SJ
tel: 01485 578393
We bake our bread and cakes onsite for our traditional tearooms. We serve light lunches, cream teas, cappuccino coffees and a fabulous array of cakes.
Vintage style tea room serving a variety of light meals with a wide range of teas and coffee available and always our specialty homemade cakes are a highlight.
Mainly home cooked traditional English meals, all day breakfast, jacket potatoes, sandwiches, hot and cold drinks, mediterranean atmosphere outside tables.
A small and friendly café at the heart of coastal village Heacham. We serve a delicious range of food including the traditional English breakfast.
Stow Estate Trust, Home Farm, Stow Bardolph, Norfolk, PE34 3HT
tel: 01366 382162
The Tea Room is in a barn conversion which has a very light and airy feel.
Open 9am, 7 days a week serving great breakfasts, coffee, seriously good lunches & afternoon teas. The Food Hall has a fine butchery, superb cheese counter, great charcuterie, and homemade meals to take-away, fresh produce, wine and beer.
Set in a 15th century underground tunnel below St George’s Guildhall. Offers a unique experience in a quiet relaxing atmosphere. Friendly staff serving freshly prepared drinks and snacks to order.
Denver Windmill, Sluice Road, Denver, Norfolk, PE38 0EG
tel: 01366 389701
Charming traditional tearooms set within the beautiful grounds of the historic Denver Windmill. Serves excellent beverages and delicious home-made cakes, scones, pastries and light lunches.
Holkham Hall, Holkham Estate, Wells-next- the-Sea, Norfolk, NR23 1AB
tel: 01328 710227
Relax and enjoy some welcome refreshments from the Courtyard Café.
Tuesday Market Place, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1JW
tel: 01553 765565
The 'New' Coffee House at the Corn Exchange - Now Open!
Lovely setting view across the wash, parking, easy access to café, short walk to beach. Grass area around café for children to play, dog friendly, lovely walks along cliff top
Marriott's Warehouse is thought to have been built in its present form in around 1580 as a warehouse for corn, salt and wine.