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The best restaurants serving British food in Wimbotsham with Fincham King's Lynn and West Norfolk East of England

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4.4

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location-iconNorfolk The Causeway Stow Bridge, England
British
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Dropped in by chance on the way to Suffolk, so pleased this is a great find, food excellent I had the large fish and chips and it was huge, fresh fish and the beer batter was delicious, partner had the fish pie which was excellent with lots of different fish. Wine was good, husband sent his beer back as it was on the turn but that was dealt with quickly and replaced. Staff are lovely and friendly, plus it’s very dog friendly. Would recommend booking as we got there as it opened and within half an it was packed.

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4.0

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location-iconFincham Road, England
British
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We reviewed the farm and animals, but a special mention for the cafe. Clean, friendly, good value and spacious. Brilliant thanks.

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3.5

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location-iconLynn Road, Stow Bardolph, England
British
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Great food and service, but a cold early spring draft when opening wood spoiled the event. Once again a great meal at "The Hare Arms" I just love my visits. As mentioned during previous reviews, the surroundings are homely and not pretentious. The staff are friendly without being too fussy nor inattentive. The menu is adequate with an added bonus of quality goods being served. Not withstanding, the Hare Arms and my personal customer experience has always been very good but not excellent nor outstanding; which is a shame. This visit has only one real let-down again. It was a sunny early spring day but had a particularly chilly breeze. The bar once again filled with customers for lunch, but no log fires cracked to warm the atmosphere warm. Some customers were wearing coats to keep themselves cosy, most just accepted the situation as we did? Our original table was close to the main door of the pub, and once again a cold draft blow in when it was opened. My wife and I asked to move to a less windy table, and the staff obliged without any fuss. Two senior ladies eventually occupied these vacated seats, and true to form they kept their coats on. Our occasion was my 75th birthday and the bill came to £75 plus. So what can I say to the management? There is a room away from the main bar for dining, so surely people could be served there rather than a drafty bar area on cold windy days