Cafes and tea rooms – Find a quaint cafe or tea room and recharge your batteries with a hot (or cold!) drink and some delicious local produce.
View listingsWith Norfolk’s agricultural heart close by, it’s no surprise there’s a bountiful choice of fresh, locally sourced produce to hand. There are plenty of places to eat it too: from riverside pubs and restaurants, to cosy cafes and authentic tea shops.
Plus you can explore the wide range of local producers and suppliers of everything from beer to beef as a little something to take home from your holiday.
Cafes and tea rooms – Find a quaint cafe or tea room and recharge your batteries with a hot (or cold!) drink and some delicious local produce.
View listingsEast Anglia might not be the first place that springs to mind but there’s plenty of establishments producing some fantastic beers, wines and spirits for you to sample during your visit to the Broads.
View listingsFresh meat and cheese from local farms, fish caught that day from the sea, Norfolk honey on artisan pastries and all washed down with a craft beer. You can’t beat the Broads for great quality local produce and you can make a day – or even a long weekend – of exploring local farm shops, markets, delis and breweries. Your taste buds are spoilt for choice on the Broads.
View listingsPubs and bars – With everything from trendy metropolitan bars in the city to traditional pubs along the riverside, the Broads National Park really has somewhere for everybody. Restaurants From affordable restaurants to fine dining establishments, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to eating out in the Broads National Park.
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