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Cromer Restaurants - American | Thomson Local
"With tasty homemade food and a selection of hot and cold drinks, the Crab Pot Café in Cromer is perfect for those after a delicious breakfast or light lunch!. With full and half English breakfasts on offer until 3pm, as well as cakes and cream tea alongside lunches from freshly-made sandwiches to toasted paninis and hot meals such as jacket potatoes, this is perfect for those spending the morning or early afternoon in Cromer. A kids’ meal deal is also on offer, as well as afternoon tea and a picnic hamper to take away if you fancy lunch down on the beach – and of course, it comes with crab!"
"7 Hamilton Road, Cromer NR27 9HL EnglandCafe, British, ContemporaryBreakfast, Lunch, BrunchTakeout, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Digital Payments, Table Service, Free Wifi[email protected]+44 1263 514023http://crabpotcafe.co.uk/"
"Whether at Victory Inn or at Market Bistro, delicious food and excellent beer are served almost everywhere in King's Lynn. We also recommend stopping by at Winch, the Barnfields Café or Lynn café bar restaurant."
"Satisfy your hunger in one of the restaurants such as Bann Thai Restaurant, The Old Rock Shop Bistro and Brownes on Bond Street, all among the local favourites. After a delicious meal, leave Cromer and embark again on the A149 to Mundesley, the last stop of the tour on the Norfolk coast. Just stay on the A149 until you get to Thorpe Road. Turn left onto it and drive through the small village of Southrepps."
"10 Hamilton Road, Cromer NR27 9HL EnglandSeafood, Cafe, BritishBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, DrinksSeating, Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Discover, Takeout, Reservations, Accepts Credit Cards[email protected]+44 1263 511926http://www.theoldrockshopbistro.co.uk/"
"04/05/2021: Great take out afternoon tea with some of the best scones I’ve ever tasted !. Cake selection definitely home made plentiful fresh and well packaged so no bashed goodies once home Thank you."
"The Castle Rising is also worth a visit. At the Caithness Crystal Visitor Centre you can marvel at impressive examples of real English glassmaking art. Reach all these highlights comfortably with a car hire in the UK."
"The Church of St Peter and Paul dates from the 1300s, but by the 18th century was in deterioration and due to be destroyed. A century later, in the late-1800s it was extensively renovated by the architect Arthur Blomfield. There is not a vast amount of old interest at the church, but you will be fascinated by the height of the arcades, the wooden ceiling and the stained glass."
"Originating from the 1300s, St Peter and Paul’s Church is one place you should visit while in Cromer. In the 18th century, the church was in an impaired condition was about to be destroyed. However, in the late 1800s, Arthur Blomfield (an architect) completely restored this church to a nice state."
"Behind the wrought-iron entrance gate to Blickling Estate, two mighty yew hedges form a magnificent frame for this perfectly symmetrical…"
"27-29 Garden Street, Cromer NR27 9HN EnglandFast Food, BritishLunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late NightSeating, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Cash Only, Takeout, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service[email protected]+44 1263 511208http://www.maryjanes.co.uk/"