From a train station bistro to a pub with its own crazy golf course, these are some of the quirkiest places to eat and drink in Norfolk.
1. The Goat Shed Kitchen
Where: Colton Road, Honingham, NR9 5DJ
This huge farm shop was opened by Sam Steggles at Fielding Cottage in 2021 and it makes its own award-winning goat's cheese.
There is also a charming café with seating overlooking the field of goats, complete with a goat castle, and it serves delicious breakfasts and lunches packed with local produce.
Open sandwiches, grazing boards and American pancakes are just some of the items to try on the menu.
2. Station Bistro Wymondham
Where: Station Approach, Wymondham, NR18 0JZ
A quaint little eatery, Station Bistro is found at Wymondham Train Station on the Norwich-bound platform.
Customers can dine in the bistro room or take a step back in time and sit on one of the old railway seats.
On offer are breakfasts, lunches, afternoon tea and roasts on Sundays, with a restaurant-style menu on Friday evenings.
3. The Ffolkes
Where: Lynn Rd, King's Lynn, PE31 6BJ
The Ffolkes is located just a stone's throw from the Sandringham Estate and you can enjoy a right royal day out there.
The pub and hotel underwent a huge refurbishment and this included the opening of an industrial-style crazy golf course.
It features graffiti from local street artists such as Knapple and there are a variety of obstacles.
4. Captain America's
Where: 4 Exchange St, Norwich, NR2 1AT
Beloved by children and parents alike, Captain America's Hamburger Heaven has been an Exchange Street staple since its opening in 1972.
It has been a favourite with city diners for decades with its American-style diner booths and the front end of a Cadillac barrelling through the wall.
Despite a recent overhaul to the interior, it still holds plenty of the same quirky charm that wowed restaurant-goers back in the 1970s.
5. Blakeys Bus Cafe
Where: The Common, Mulbarton, NR14 8AE
In its 1950s heyday, it shuttled children to and from school, but this 1956 Bristol Lodekka double-decker bus is now home to Blakeys Bus Cafe.
The café is furnished to resemble a country tea room, with vintage china and quirky tablecloths.
Delicious afternoon teas come with plentiful sandwiches, scones and cakes, and if you want something smaller there are lots of savoury and sweet treats to try.
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