Best Gastropubs in Norfolk
Best Gastropubs in Norfolk FAQs
In total, there are 17 award winning gastropubs in Norfolk, based on the combined awards from the leading UK restaurant guides.
Were you expecting to see more food pubs listed in Norfolk? Remember at Leading Restaurants we only list gastropubs in the UK and Ireland holding an award from a major UK restaurant guide; less than 3% of the total restaurants in the UK and Ireland currently hold such an award, and the proportion of award winning gastropubs is likely even lower than this.
The best gastropub in Norfolk is Kings Arms Fleggburgh in Fleggburgh (based on our unique combination of the leading UK restaurant guides) where head chef Mark Dixon serves up award winning Modern, Traditional Cuisine. Kings Arms Fleggburgh currently holds 2 AA Rosettes.
There are currently no gastropubs holding a Michelin Star in Norfolk, however there are 2 gastropubs holding a Michelin Bib Gourmand.
There are currently 15 listed AA Rosette gastropubs in Norfolk consisting of 8 gastropubs holding 2 AA Rosettes and 7 gastropubs holding 1 AA Rosette.
Situated in the eastern reaches of the United Kingdom, Norfolk boasts a delectable plethora of food pubs and gastropubs, each steeped in history and echoing the region's vibrant culinary legacy. This rural landscape, with its quaint villages and sweeping coastline, is home to an array of pubs that marry centuries-old architectural nuances with contemporary gourmet flair. Not only does Norfolk nurture the age-old tradition of public houses, but it also vanguards a culinary revolution, offering both locals and visitors a symphony of flavours expertly crafted by talented chefs. Amongst the many gastropubs gracing Norfolk's captivating landscapes, the iconic Gunton Arms excels in offering game from the adjacent deer park alongside artwork from artists like Tracey Emin. Another beacon of culinary excellence is The Rose & Crown, Snettisham, a 14th-century old coaching inn, which serves innovative, locally sourced fare amidst exposed beams and open fireplaces. Overlooking Norwich's picturesque Tombland, the historical Edith Cavell lays claim to fame with its selection of locally brewed ales and artisanal British dishes with a modern twist. Similarly, the Fox at Lyng offers an imaginative menu made from the freshest local produce, encapsulating the essence of Norfolk on every plate. Thus, Norfolk, with its rich historical tableau and bevy of gastropubs, emerges as a true gourmand's paradise.