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The Blakeney Hotel Bar, north Norfolk

About

Blakeney Hotel’s restaurant, bar and terrace have stunning panoramic views over the estuary. Highly regarded as one of the leading restaurants in North Norfolk, the restaurant offers a range of hearty English or Continental breakfasts, light lunches, local, seasonal a la carte and daily table d’hote menus for residents and non-residents. Please be aware we don’t allow dogs into the bars or restaurants; we do however accept guide dogs.

Our menus use fresh, seasonal, locally sourced produce wherever possible. The hotel has a wide and varied selection of wines from around the world to complement our menus together with a range of cocktails, local ales, draught beers and lagers. In recognition of the quality of the food, the hotel has been awarded an AA rosette for many consecutive years.

The Terrace is the perfect outdoor dining location to enjoy the views over the marshes and watch the world gently pass by. Light lunches and sandwiches are served on the terrace.

The bar overlooks the estuary, serving a wide and varied selection of wines from around the world together with a range of cocktails, local ales, draught beers and lagers.  Enjoy a light lunch or sandwich absorbing the sea air and coastal atmosphere..

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Disabled access

Site Features

  • Regional Tourist Board Member

Map & Directions

Road Directions

By Road:
Just off A149 coast road between Cromer and Wells.

By Public Transport:
From Sheringham - 8 miles. By taxi.

The Blakeney Hotel - Restaurant

Type:Restaurant

The Quay, Blakeney, Norfolk, NR25 7NE

Tel: 01263 740797

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