Looking for somewhere city center based for cooked breakfast, any recommendations please ?
Ian C. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/129664737084087The Street Cafe on Magdalen St is amazing.
Helen C. replied:
Copper Kettle, Street Cafe, Cafe 33 or Britannia Cafe
Jeremy S. replied:
The Street Cafe on Magdalen St takes some beating.
Lesley H. replied:
Definitely the Copper Kettle Cafe on Lower Goat Lane! It's been there forever and is properly charming and traditional. Also the food is good!:)
Joie C. replied:
Jemma Parsons
Emma A. replied:
I had a lovely one here once, not been for a while though! https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g186342-d3247828-Reviews-The_White_Lion_Cafe-Norwich_Norfolk_East_Anglia_England.html
Helena C. replied:
Another vote for Cafe Britannia
Catherine G. replied:
Check out the https://www.facebook.com/173251476066816 Fry Up Inspector page for recommendations
Hi there - I am looking for a venue to hold a university society social and am in need of recommendations. Needs to be in Norwich city centre and preferably an...
Andrew S. replied:
We are not a coffee shop but we have provided a space for many UEA Socials. We can provide food too check out the links below: https://www.gringosnorwich.co.uk/about-gringos/ https://gringosevents.co.uk/sample-menus/gringos-nacho-factory/ https://gringosevents.co.uk/gringos-cheeky-churros/
Sarah D. replied:
Can I suggest https://www.facebook.com/690137654438553 No.8 Thorpe Road- The Business Rooms
Emma S. replied:
Norfolk Snowsports Club in Trowse has a great room for hire, loads of parking, food options, could book in a cheeky tubing session too
Hi all, does anybody know of any cafes/coffee shop in the city centre that cater for diabetics please? Particularly looking for somewhere that does low sugar cakes. TIA
Jake G. replied:
At Jakey The Bakey, we sometimes have sugar free sweet treats but not all the time, if you like the page you can be kept up to date :) https://m.facebook.com/jakeythebakey27/?ref=bookmarks
Carole C. replied:
Cherry Leaf on St Giles, caters for all kinds of intolerances. www.hello@cherryleafnorwich.com
Hello lovely Secret Norwich people, I'm taking out my grandma for afternoon tea and I wondered if anyone has any suggestions of good places for it around the broads?...
Marty N. replied:
Horsey Mill is a wonderful setting!.Tea and other refreshments available too..
Prima Rosa,Salhouse ;lovely vintage type tea room combined with craft shop showcasing lots of clever local crafts people,and very smiley friendly ladies in charge !
Kerry R. replied:
Doughnut Lab at Radley's Fridays Saturday's and Sunday's:)
Where’s the best cafe/coffee shop in the city that I can sit and do some work in? Need WiFi and a plug please!
Kirstie T. replied:
Hot desk at OPEN Bank Plain..city centre perfect location and awesome coffee too
Adam D. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/129651764307706Last Pub Standing serves great coffee made by a lady who came 3 rd in the UK Barista Skills competition. They also have a really good seating area with WiFi and serve some great food and Bar snacks!