the only have a small coffee machine which produces a terrible airplane-flavour coffee. For a coffee, I definitely recommend you a place called 'Cocoa Coffee' at the Guild-hall which looks simply great. Other places which were recommend me by my mates are the 'Rose tavern' just in the middle of the way between UEA and the village and a place in Elmhill street called 'Brittons Arms' where you can taste the local crab cake in its comfortable terrace at the top.
Friday, 7 August 2009
Food and drink in Norwich
I am going to speak a little about my topic, which is 'Food and drink' in Norwich. Yesterday, I saw during my visit several good places for having lunch or simply a beer. One of them was in the Riverside and look great. It is called "The Red Lion" and the terrace just beside the river looks really chilling out. Another curious place for me, as a spaniard, was a spanish restaurant situated closed to The Cathedral (there are several cathedrals in Norwich but I mean 'The Cathedral', the one they are really proud of). Close to that restaurant you can see several restaurants of different nationalities like italian, japanese, etc. But if you only feel like to have a beer maybe your best choice is to go to the classical Adam and Eve pub which is the oldest one and town and maybe the smallest one too. It is a small and old-fashioned pub with a flowered and calmed outside terrace. Anyway I do not recommend you to go there for a coffee, because
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Haha, yes we are proud of our cathedral! The Adam and Eve has fantastic beer but I can imagine the coffee is nothing to write home about. If you go there again, get a half or pint (it's quite strong) of Theakstons Old Peculiar. It's like nectar!!!
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