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Gorleston, Great Yarmouth
Independent cafe and coffee shop offering restaurant food including steaks, burger, ice cream cocktails and bagels and buns in luxurious surroundings..
Great Yarmouth
The Theatre Tavern, Great Yarmouth, is a lively old fashioned public house in the centre of town with low prices and sports shown.
Gorleston
The Lord Nelson in Gorleston-on-Sea near Great Yarmouth, a lively public house where there's always something happening including regular live music, big screen sports, quiz nights and much more.
Fleggburgh
The Kings Arms, Fleggburgh, a beautiful country pub & restaurant in the heart of the Norfolk countryside. Relax & enjoy our range of ales, ciders and wines in front of our log burner or enjoy fine dining in our restaurant.
Great Yarmouth
The Coachmakers Arms, Great Yarmouth, is a vibrant public house located on the town centre's Market Place, popular with locals and visitors alike. Regular live music and karaoke sessions are held all year round.
Great Yarmouth
The Golfers Arms, Great Yarmouth, is a community pub about 1 mile from the town centre. Also close to the Beach and The Racecourse.
Hemsby
Seadell Bar in the centre of Hemsby near Great Yarmouth, a family friendly pub with a good range of beverages and bar food available. Free wifi and regular live entertainment.
Caister
Located on Eastern Beach Caravan Park. Newly renovated PUBLIC BAR, open year round & offers a warm welcome to all. With LIVE MUSIC most weekends The Watch House Bar is the place to come for a great night out. Pool tables, darts & games room.
Great Yarmouth
The Feathers, Great Yarmouth, is a traditional public house in the centre of town with regular live music, karaoke and food and beverages. A warm welcome awaits you at the Feathers, popular with visitors and locals.
Great Yarmouth
Merlins Sports Bar, Great Yarmouth, has a range of pool and snooker tables, dartboards, large tv screens and a bar for sport lovers to enjoy. You can visit the darts and social club on the first floor or the 147 club on the second floor.
Hemsby
Village pub with outside seating, ample car park, Sunday roast, real ale, beer, wine, cider, tea & coffee, Guinness Quality Accredited
Caister
Branford's in Caister-on-Sea is situated in the Old Hall Hotel. The restaurant serves the best of British cuisine with a modern twist. The bar serves lagers from around the world, local ales & a Gin Palace, non-residents & families welcome.
Caister
The Ship is a traditional public house in the village of Caister-on-Sea near Great Yarmouth, with a large outdoor courtyard and is situated just a minute's walk from the beach. Dog friendly.
Great Yarmouth
An exciting place to eat, drink and socialise. Spacious bar & restaurant open all day serving breakfasts, quality food and traditional ales in a relaxed and comfortable environment. Children's menu available also daily specials. The Mermaid Bar also…
Hopton
The Turnstone in the coastal village of Hopton-on-Sea near Great Yarmouth is a public house serving ales, ciders, wines, international beers and much more. Live sport on three large screens.
St. Olaves
With its own moorings on the River Waveney, pleasant gardens and first class restaurant serving a good 'home cooked' style of food - this old inn is the place to relax and sample the atmosphere of days gone by!
Gorleston
Jay Jays at the Beach Cafe, Gorleston-on-Sea near Great Yarmouth, is a beach front cafe with a licensed bar and a great menu. Open all year round and available for private hire. Jay Jays also provide outside catering for functions.
Great Yarmouth
The Duke of Wellington, Great Yarmouth, is a traditional public house close to the seafront which is popular with locals and visitors alike.
Great Yarmouth
The Albion, Great Yarmouth, is a traditional public house with a friendly feel and a fantastic atmosphere. Sing your heart out at the awesome weekend karaoke evenings. If you're after a lively night out, you can't beat The Albion.
Gorleston, Great Yarmouth
The popular Wetherspoons pub is named after the local hero William Adams (1864–1913), a Gorleston‐born swimmer and lifesaver credited with saving some 140 people from drowning during his lifetime.
Inside, the William Adams serves a broad menu of…