A popular outside dining experience which overlooks the north Norfolk marshland is returning this spring. 

The White Horse at Brancaster Staithe is bringing back The Marshbar which was started in 2020 as a response to lockdown restrictions. 

Eastern Daily Press: The Marshbar is returning at The White Horse at Brancaster Staithe. Picture: Rob WilliamsonThe Marshbar is returning at The White Horse at Brancaster Staithe. Picture: Rob Williamson (Image: Rob Williamson)

Seafood lovers can enjoy panoramic views of the marshland coastline while tucking into the catch of the day. 

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A new "smarter" marquee will replace the outside dining space from last year and it has clear sides so diners don’t miss any of the views on offer.  

Eastern Daily Press: A classic Bloody Mary with a twist of an added oyster sat on the top. Picture: Rob WilliamsonA classic Bloody Mary with a twist of an added oyster sat on the top. Picture: Rob Williamson (Image: Rob Williamson)

Ponchos and parasols will be available for those taking advantage of the outside seating so customers are prepared for the ever-changing British weather.  

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Rob Williamson, manager at The White Horse, said: “You can sit and watch a storm come across the marsh and turn into a rainbow in minutes.” 

Eastern Daily Press: Rob Williamson, manager at The White Horse. Picture: Rob WilliamsonRob Williamson, manager at The White Horse. Picture: Rob Williamson (Image: Rob Williamson)

Additions to the menu this year include a spiced watermelon cocktail and a Bloody Mary with an added oyster on the top. 

The relaunch of The Marshbar in the first week of April will coincide with the restaurant's coastal path Easter egg hunt.