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The Fat Cat
West End Street,
Norwich,
NR2 4NA
Tel: 01603 624364

The Fat Cat is situated in an unassuming location in Norwich city centre, but it really is a pub with something to shout about, having won the CAMRA National Pub of the Year award in 2004. This is a beer drinker’s paradise with an incredible selection of cask ales and bottled lagers on offer, although food is rather limited.

 
 

The Murderers
Timber Hill,
Norwich,
NR1 3LB
Tel: 01603 621447

This sinister sounding pubs stands in the centre of historic Norwich; its name derives from the gruesome events said to have occurred here 200 years ago. Despite itsname however, this is a friendly and atmospheric old pub, with oak beams and good beer.

 
 

Adam and Eve

Bishopgate,
Norwich,
NR3 1RZ
Tel: 01603 667423

The Adam and Eve is believed to be Norwich’s oldest pub, with a hostelry having been recorded on the site since 1249. Much of the current building dates from the 14 th and 15 th Centuries, and is full of character and appeal. An excellent selection of cask ales and hearty bar meals are served.

 
 

The Vine Tavern
Dove Street,
Norwich,
NR2 1DE
Tel: 01603 629258

The Vine Tavern is a superb little pub – if you can get in! The smallest pub in Norwich with just one tiny room, The Vine Tavern spills out onto the street, with terraced seating an ideal vantage point from which to observe the world going by. Good cask ales, but no food.

 
 

The Wig and Pen
St. Martins Palace Plain,
Norwich,
NR3 1RN
Tel: 01603 625891

As city centre pubs go The Wig and Pen takes some beating for character and old world charm. A friendly little place, dating back to the 16 th Century, with oak beams and traditional pub furnishing, The Wig and Pen serves a good selection of cask ales both inside and out on the courtyard at the front. Bar meals are also served.

 
 

The Wildebeest Arms
Norwich Road,
Stoke Holy Cross,
Norfolk,
NR14 8QJ
Tel: 01508 492497

The Wildebeest Arms is situated in the attractive Norfolk countryside, just a few miles from the centre of Norwich. A pleasant blend of traditional and contemporary styles, the Wildebeest is primarily a dining pub, with a superb selection of very good food, although a decent pint is also to be had here.

 
 

Kings Head
Harts Lane,
Bawburgh,
Norfolk,
NR9 3LS
Tel: 01603 744977

The Kings Head is a charming pub in a wonderful location in Bawburgh, a village close to Norwich. Many of the 17 th Century pub’s original features have been retained, with inglenook fireplaces and beamed ceilings adding to the wonderful atmosphere. The excellent standard of the Kings Head’s cask ales and delicious food is also commendable.

 
 

Ribs of Beef

Wensum Street,
Norwich,
NR3 1HY
Tel: 01603 619517

The Ribs of Beef is situated by the river, and is popular with the boating fraternity amongst others. It is a characterful place, with parts dating back to the 14 th Century, and is well regarded for its well-kept cask ales and for its excellent selection of bar meals.

 
 

 

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