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Best Norfolk Restaurants: A Taste of the Coast — 10 Truly Worth the Journey

There is a particular kind of magic that settles over Norfolk as you cross the border from the busy motorways into our land of big skies and winding lanes. Here, the air changes; it grows saltier and fresher, carrying the faint scent of wood smoke from the chimneys of flint cottages.

In North Norfolk, we don't just eat to refuel; we eat to celebrate the landscape. From the samphire gathered on the marshes to the crabs hauled onto the quay at Cromer, our food tells the story of the tides and the soil. It is no surprise that the best Norfolk restaurants have earned a loyal following from visitors who return year after year, drawn back as much by the food as by the scenery.

If you are planning a trip to our little corner of the world, here are ten of the best Norfolk restaurants that offer more than just a meal. They offer a true Norfolk experience worth every mile of the drive.

1. The Wiveton Bell, Wiveton Just a stone's throw from the iconic Cley Windmill, The Wiveton Bell is the epitome of a sophisticated country pub. With its Michelin Bib Gourmand, it manages to be both high-end and incredibly cosy. It is the perfect spot to tuck into a local venison dish after a blustery walk along the Cley marshes.

2. The Gunton Arms, Thorpe Market Set within an expansive deer park, this is dining as drama. The focal point is the massive open fire in the Elk Room, where local beef and seasonal venison are cooked over glowing embers. It is bold, art-filled, and feels like a secret club hidden in the woods, making it a firm contender among the best Norfolk restaurants for those who love theatre with their supper.

3. The White Horse, Brancaster Staithe If you want to see the sunset over the salt marshes whilst you dine, this is the place. Their seafood platter is legendary, featuring the freshest catches from the village fisherman. Sitting on the terrace here, watching the tide slip into the creeks, is a quintessential North Norfolk moment.

4. Socius, Burnham Market Tucked away in the "Chelsea-on-Sea" of Burnham Market, Socius offers a modern, sociable way to eat. Their tapas-style plates change with the seasons and are meant to be shared. The bright, airy space feels like a breath of fresh air, mirroring the village's chic energy.

5. Morston Hall, Morston For those seeking a real culinary pilgrimage, Galton Blackiston's flagship is a must. This flint-walled manor house holds a Michelin star and serves an incredible tasting menu. It is refined, elegant, and deeply rooted in the produce of the Glaven Valley, consistently ranking among the very best Norfolk restaurants for a special occasion.

6. The Victoria at Holkham Located at the gates of the magnificent Holkham Estate, "The Vic" is a masterclass in understated Norfolk luxury. Many of the ingredients, including beef, lamb, and even game, come directly from the estate. After lunch, take the short stroll down to Holkham Beach to see those famous, endless sands.

7. Meadowsweet, Holt Hidden in the heart of the charming Georgian town of Holt, Meadowsweet is a tiny, intimate sanctuary. With a focus on sustainable, local ingredients, the cooking is precise and soulful. It is the kind of place that makes you want to linger over your wine long into the evening.

8. Rocky Bottoms, West Runton This is Norfolk at its most authentic. A former brick kiln turned seafood café, Rocky Bottoms is run by a local fishing family. The crab and lobster go straight from their boat, the Anna-G, to your plate. It is simple, fresh, and offers sweeping vistas of the coastline, proving that the best Norfolk restaurants do not always come with white tablecloths.

9. The Moorings, Blakeney A beloved local favourite, The Moorings sits right by the quay in Blakeney. It is warm, welcoming, and feels like dining in a friend's very stylish dining room. Their desserts are the stuff of local legend, making them perfect for warming up after a boat trip to see the seals.

10. The Wells Crab House, Wells-next-the-Sea Small in size but massive in flavour, this award-winning spot is all about the bounty of the sea. The menu changes monthly to reflect what is being landed at the harbour. It is vibrant, friendly, and captures the cheerful spirit of our favourite seaside town.

Start Your Norfolk Story

Whether you are looking for a romantic bolthole for two or a sprawling farmhouse for the whole family, the best Norfolk restaurants are always better enjoyed with the perfect place to stay. Your Norfolk adventure starts with the right base.

Find your perfect getaway with Glaven Valley today and come taste the best of the coast for yourself.

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Crabclaw Cottage is a lovely old fisherman’s cottage for 1-2 people in a perfect location with private off street parking. It’s just 2 minutes from a tidal harbour with amazing walks or swims right on your doorstep. No need to take the car.
£85 - £150
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Availability at www.norfolkbeachhouse.co.uk BOOK DIRECT AND SAVE 12% Meadow & Admiral Houses are beautiful beach houses with sea views in North Norfolk.
£600 - £1,000
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Relax in luxury accommodation with a south facing balcony and patio overlooking miles of uninterrupted countryside. Close to the coastal towns of Cromer and Sheringham.
£68 - £100
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Plumtree Cottage is a spacious and charming Georgian house in Burnham Overy Staithe on the North Norfolk coast. The cottage is a very short walk to the staithe and then the beach... a popular place for families, sailers, walkers and bird watchers.
£100 - £195
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Brick and flint terraced cottage with parking in the centre of the village, sleeping 4, available all year round. Cottage has woodburner and wireless broadband.
£100 - £120
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Situated in enclosed garden Westons Wood Cabins Double or Twin cabins Ensuite shower room Sauna hire & cold dunk hire Off road parking Dogs welcome.
£100
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Holiday cottage in Langham, close to Blakeney and the North Norfolk coast . 2 bedrooms. Large private garden with off road car parking, summerhouse and barbeque. Village pub only a short walk away (temporarily closed as of 01/05/2023).
£98 - £137
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NB: MINIMUM LETS OF ONE WEEK. Converted Victorian flint chapel in unique position close to creek, with spectacular view of marsh and tidal creek, spacious rooms and peaceful, enclosed garden. No passing traffic.
£175 - £230
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Gannets is a 2-bedroomed house in a quiet village. It has a galleried living area, views of the sea and Salthouse church, and a large secure garden. It is furnished in a simple contemporary style.
£69 - £118
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DETACHED CHALET in sunny, mature trees. (min. 3 nights stay).
£70 - £100
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Charming, spacious quality two bedroom holiday cottage in Cley village with private garden looking onto Cley Windmill. Minimum 3 nights. 1 minute walk to Cley Marshes and Beach Road. Cottage with some antiques and original artwork. Super modern kitchen.
£125 - £165
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A beautifully furnished two bedroom Norfolk Cottage overlooking the River Bure and water meadows. For availability see www.norfolkrivercottage.co.uk.. credit card payments accepted. Booking is for weeks only with Saturday changeover.
£90 - £105
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Old Barnyard Cottage is a Victorian cottage located in a quiet area of Wells-next-the-Sea on the Norfolk coast. Originally a barn, it was converted into 5 cottages in 1849, one of the first barn conversions in Wells.
£75 - £128
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Spacious, fully-equipped, ground floor. Superb, peaceful location; 2 mins walk to beach, pubs and shops. Adjacent, private, off-road parking. Optional beach hut on Old Hunstanton beach.
£98 - £1,151
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Sandy_Nook open plan kitchen/living/dining room
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Fab, quiet location; 2 mins walk to beach, pubs, shops. Fully-equipped, spacious, ground floor. Lawn with garden furniture. Adjacent private off-road parking. Up to 2 dogs welcome.
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Luxury farmhouse Bed with continental breakfast.
£115
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Large, much-loved, family holiday house in Brancaster village on the North Norfolk coast, Close to Brancaster beach and RSPB Titchwell. 3 reception rooms and large enclosed garden - would suit 2 families.
£100 - £250
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Light and spacious self-catering holiday accommodation. A calm and relaxed interior with exposed beams, solid oak floors, and a collection of artworks. Outside a south-facing garden and private parking.
£120 - £225
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A pretty flint cottage in the heart of Binham village, near the green. Tastefully furnished. Ideal for romantic getaways or couple with one child.
£100
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Beautiful detached barn conversion with off-road parking in a lovely secluded position, with enclosed and private south-facing garden.
£90
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