| Red
Lion |
Stiffkey
|
A
16th century brick and flint building. It has three rooms with
open fires, a conservatory and terraced garden. Serves East
Anglian ales. Good food - selection of fresh local fish. Well-behaved
children and dogs are welcome.
|
| The
Three Horseshoes |
Warham
All Saints
|
An 18th century pub, which has remained mainly unchanged since
the 1930's. Ales from East Anglia. Good food using local ingredients.
Many traditional dishes. Plain décor with bygones. Dogs
allowed
|
| Chequers
Inn |
Binham
|
A
17th pub which good local food. Beamed rooms with open fires.
Dogs not allowed.
|
| The
Hoste Arms |
Burnham
Market
|
 |
A yellow
painted 17th century building overlooking the village
green. Very popular, it offers East Anglian ales, fine
wine and quality food using local produce. |
|
| The
White Horse |
Brancaster
Staithe
|
Good
local food.
|
| The
Lord Nelson |
Burnham
Thorpe.
|
Step
back in time and visit the pub with no bar. Local ales and own-produced
drink 'Nelson's Blood'. Fine quality bar food. Nelson's paintings,
books and memorabilia on display. In 1793 Nelson held a farewell
party in this pub for the villagers before he returned to sea.
The pub was later renamed the Lord Nelson.
|
| The
Feathers Hotel |
Dersingham
|
Good food, large garden, close to Sandringham.
|
| Rococco
at The Crown |
Well.
|
Excellent
food. Michelin star.
|
| Morston
Hall |
Morston
|
Excellent
food. Michelin star.
|
| Fishes |
Burnham
Market
|
Specialises
in fish.
|
| Yetman's |
Holt
|
Formal
restaurant.
|
| The
Bluebell |
Langham
|
.
|
| The
Bell |
Wiveton
|
Food
and interesting motoring memorabilia.
|
| The
King's Arms |
Blakeney
|
Stage
memorabilia. Bar meals.
|
| Sculthorpe
Mill |
Near
Fakenham
|
Restaurant.
|