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Norfolk Restaurant Week

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3rd – 7th & 10th – 14th November 2025

There are so many reasons we look forward to Autumn in Norfolk, the golden hues that paint the landscape and the famous candy floss pink sunsets but high on the list is Norfolk Restaurant Week. Norfolk is renowned for its foodie scene, its rich agricultural heritage, its proximity to the North Sea and abundance of delicious producers and suppliers.  November gives you the opportunity, or perhaps excuse to dine out every day with over 30 restaurants from across Norfolk participating.  Choose from a two or three course menu with options from only £20pp.  We’ve picked a few of our favourite hangouts, or you can check out the full list here.

The White Horse

An award winning and popular pub perfectly balancing delicious, tasty local fair – the seafood dishes are a must – with stunning views of the Marsh.  Grab a cosy corner in the bar or head into the restaurant for the breathtaking panoramic views out to sea.  As you’d expect their Restaurant Week menus are packed with fresh, local ingredients, we’re talking Brancaster Mussels, Chargrilled Butterflied Mackerel, Norfolk pumpkin squash, Norfolk cockles and slow braised beef short rib.

Main Road, Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk PE31 8BY www.whitehorsebrancaster.co.uk

The Pigs

Relaxed, cosy, traditional yet contemporary The Pigs is a proudly British pub that will have you settling in for an evening of drinking and eating.  On the menu you’ll find Black pudding Scotch Egg, mustard mayonnaise, crackling crumb, Chicken, bacon & mushroom pie, Crispy fried cauliflower burger, and The Pigs signature dish Pork Belly, with BBQ beans, black pudding, apple chutney, salt crackling.

Norwich Road, Edgefield, Melton Constable, NR24 2RL thepigs.org.uk

NEST FARMHOUSE

Nest Farmhouse in Docking celebrates seasonal British produce, sourced from small-scale farmers and growers right on their doorstep. With a focus on seasonal ingredients, the menu offers something special for both casual diners and those seeking a refined meal. Its emphasis on quality and provenance makes it a popular choice for enjoying honest, delicious food and drinks in a relaxed countryside setting. Indulge in Potted Pork Rillettes, House Pickles, Farmhouse Fried Chicken and Chilli Mayo, Beef Ragu, Polenta, Gremolata and Farmhouse Donuts, all available on their Norfolk Restaurant Week menu.

Docking Lodge Farm, Kings Lynn, PE31 8FP nestfarmhouse.co.uk

The Dabbling Duck

Cosy and quintessential, the Dabbling Duck celebrates local seasonal ingredients, and their special Restaurant Week menu doesn’t disappoint. From Norfolk pigeon breast with Jerusalem artichoke, smoked chestnut mushroom, and Staithe Smokehouse mackerel, pumpkin chutney, curried potato puffs, Keralan curry sauce to ‘Raynham Estate’ Aberdeen Angus 5oz beef burger, beef and onion mayo, beef dripping fries, and red cabbage vinegar slaw.

11 Abbey Road, Great Massingham, Norfolk PE32 2HN thedabblingduck.co.uk

THE WHITE HORSE HOLME

The White Horse in Holme-next-the-Sea is a beautiful coastal pub known for its welcoming atmosphere and hearty food. Popular with both locals and visitors, it serves traditional pub fare focusing on locally sourced ingredients. Its cosy interior and location near the beaches make it a perfect spot to relax after a walk, enjoy good food, and soak in the tranquil Norfolk landscape. For Norfolk Restaurant Week you can expect to find Brancaster mussels, Cromer crab rarebit, Sticky Norfolk ox cheek and Shallot tart tatin, alongside freshly baked bread from their famous on-site bakery.

40 Kirkgate, Holme-next-the-Sea, Hunstanton, PE36 6LH whitehorseholme.co.uk

A FULL LIST OF OTHER PARTISIPATING RESTAURANTS

The Greenhouse – Downham Market

Bedingfeld Arms – Oxborough

Kings Arms – Shouldham

Marriotts Warehouse – Kings Lynn

The Duke’s Head Hotel – Kings Lynn

The Swan – South Wootton

The Samphire Kitchen at Congham Hall Hotel – Congham

The Three Horseshoes Pub – Roydon

The Rose & Crown – Harpley

The White Swan – Gressenhall

No. 82 at Heacham Manor Hotel – Heacham

Mulberry Restaurant at Heacham Manor Hotel – Heacham

Fountain Sports Bar & Restaurant – Hunstanton

Chives Wine Bar & Brasserie – Hunstanton

Caley – Old Hunstanton

White Horse – Holme-next-the-Sea

Railway Inn – Docking

The Kings Head Country Hotel – Great Bircham

The Jolly Sailors – Brancaster Staithe

The White Horse – Brancaster Staithe

The Duck – Stanhoe

The Victoria – Holkham

The Glaven Bistro – Glandford

The Kings Head – Letheringsett

Byfords – Holt

The Pigs – Edgefield

The Garden Rooms at The Grove – Cromer

The Crown – Smallburgh

The Ratcatchers – Cawston

The Chequers – Hainford

The Kings Head, home of The Acle Steak – Acle

The Queens Head – Thurlton

The Woodman – Old Catton

Kings Head Bawburgh – Norwich

The Great Ellingham Crown – Attleborough

The White Lodge – Attleborough

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