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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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Anchor Barn is a wonderfully spacious barn conversion in a superb location. Lovely sun trap courtyard garden. Situated in centre of Morston village just a few minutes walk from the quay. Exceptional,quality family holiday accommodation. Short breaks
£320 - £400
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Tolly House, Wells next to sea
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Luxury holiday house,ideally situated within a 3 minute walk to the Butlands, 5 minute walk to Quay. A quiet, private cul-de-sac with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, one en-suite. Enclosed garden. ideal for children and dogs, Parking for 2 cars.
£290 - £500
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Brackenhill Lodge is a pretty timber lodge set on a wooded hillside above the coastal resort town of Sheringham. It is set in beautiful countryside and is within easy reach of the beaches at either Sheringham or Cromer.
£90 - £110
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The Boat House is a lovely single-story, 2 double-bedroom holiday cottage, with an open fire, WIFI, sunny enclosed garden and parking, only minutes from the quay at Wells. Open all year for holidays and weekend breaks.
£160
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Excellent accommodation for fourteen people with plenty of room to relax in comfort. The high street and beach are within easy reach as are the various other amenities the town has to offer.
£450
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A charming traditional flint cottage beautifully renovated, between Sheringham and Cromer, all mod cons, sunny private garden in a quiet location on the village green. 5 mins walk from sandy beaches, shops, pubs and restaurants. Hot tub at extra charge
£150 - £240
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Detached flint fisherman's cottage in a fantastic position overlooking the reedbeds, bird sanctuary and beaches of Cley and Salthouse. 5 bedrooms, kitchen/diner, large comfy sitting room, TV room. Off road parking for 5 cars. Hot tub at extra charge
£250 - £350
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A spacious cottage, with most of the accommodation on the ground floor. Views of the sea from the living room. Five minutes walk from a sandy beach, shops, and pub. Hot tub available at extra charge
£225 - £375
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Welcome to the Retreat Cabins B&B, your very own peaceful cabin getaway in the beautiful North Norfolk countryside.
£95 - £120
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Beautiful converted cartshed in Briningham. Blakeney 7 miles, Holt 4 miles. Sleeps 2 in a Kingsize, ensuite bedroom . Nearly all our guests comment on how spacious and well equipped Canfers Barn is. Enclosed garden.
£76 - £99
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Beautiful barn in amazing, tranquil location. Spacious, open plan living, kitchen, dining area opening out to enclosed courtyard. 3 ensuite bedrooms. Fabulous super king master bedroom with stunning views. REDUCED PRICE FOR TWO BEDROOMS ONLY.
£136 - £243
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Holiday cottage in Sheringham in a semi-secluded position in the heart of the town. Delightful former fisherman's cottage, recently renovated and furnished to a high standard. Close to sandy beaches.
£57
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A stylish sea facing lodge set in quiet grounds of Weybourne Hall Park, on the North Norfolk coast. Ideally located with easy walking to village amenities and beach. Beech Lodge is an ideal choice for a restful break by the coast.
£100 - £200
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Cobble Stones is a traditional Norfolk flint cottage. The property is in a quiet location just two minutes walk from both the beach and town. The cottage has been completely refurbished and furnished to a high standard.
£89 - £120
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Lovely cottage in Old Hunstanton. Sleeps 5. Only 3 minutes walk to the sea, beach and dunes. 3 bedrooms, pretty enclosed gardens, private parking, child friendly. Dog welcome.**wi-fi & smart TV**
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Detached, spacious cottage, ideally positioned, one minute from Quay and two minutes from shops. Quiet area of Wells Next the Sea. Private walled south facing garden. Off-street covered parking. Free Wifi.
£125 - £190
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Three beautifully converted barns near Holt and Blakeney. Peaceful rural location rich in wildlife. Full central heating makes them warm and cosy all year round. FREE WiFi. Two 22KvA car chargers on site.
£71 - £83
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One bedroom traditional flint cottage with open fireplace, perfect for 2 people, one adult dog welcome.
£50 - £75
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Sea views from Sea View Lodge Norfolk
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Holiday lodge with panoramic views over fields to the sea. Sleeps 6, 2 bathrooms. Quiet, select location with village pub and shop nearby.
£100 - £150
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A beautifully presented flint cottage, close to town and beach. Two bedrooms; lounge/diner; modern fitted kitchen; bathroom; and private parking. Wifi at property.
£56 - £95
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