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Brunch in Norwich - any ideas

We are in Norwich on Sunday 12th any one know anywhere good for a special brunch

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  • getmore4less
    getmore4less Posts: 46,882 Forumite
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    Do you mean a proper Brunch or more a sunday lunch.

    How special?

    Does it have to be in the city or can it be out of the city a bit.
  • Proper brunch around 1030 /11 don't mind too much about location
  • hethmar
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    edited 28 November 2010 at 12:10PM
    This may help

    http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/48-hours-in-norwich-749553.html


    "Out to brunch Much of the city centre's eateries are closed on a Sunday morning, and the only places you'll find open are the chains, such as Caff! Uno and Ha! Ha! You'll find most of them around Tombland. If you don't mind stretching your legs a little, then wander up to Zuckerman's, 103 Unthank Road (01603 442142), where you can get delicious croissants and pastries. For something more substantial try one of the pubs in the area – the Unthank Arms, 149 Newmarket St (01603 631557) is a perennial favourite."

    OR Delia Smiths at the Football stadium?
    Delia's Canary Catering
    Norwich City Football Club
    Carrow Road
    Norwich
    NR1 1JE
    Tel 01603 218704
    Fax 01603 218723
    email canary.catering@ncfc-canaries.co.uk

    Sunday at Yellows is brunch day, with brunch served between 12 noon and 3pm. The perfect family restaurant in Norwich for Sunday brunch.
    Monday at Yellows is Chilli Monday - this is your chance to eat out in style with Yellow’s Chilli Monday special served from 5pm.
    Lunchtime at Yellows sees their fantastic daily lunchtime offer – perfect for entertaining clients or for meeting friends.

    Opening hours:
    Sunday to Wednesday: 11.30am - 10.30pm, food served from 12 noon until 9pm.
    Thursday to Saturday: 11.30am - 11pm, food served from 12 noon until 10pm.



    Otherwise, try some of the big hotels and stores? Not sure if the theatre restaurant is open on Sundays?
  • getmore4less
    getmore4less Posts: 46,882 Forumite
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    Struggling to think of anywhere, we tend to go lunch rather than brunch.

    Some of the hotels do brunch but the main one I was thinking(dunstan hall) off seems to have gone over to Xmas lunches now you could try calling.

    You could try Delias place at the football ground Yellows to see if they are still doing Sunday Brunches.

    There are a few chain places in the center.

    If you can eat a little later Zaks do great burgers.

    never been but there is this place near the center
    http://thelibraryrestaurant.co.uk/

    http://thelibraryrestaurant.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/sunday-brunch-menu-new.pdf
  • Frank's Bar on Bedford street in the City centre does a really nice brunch menu. A good choice if you're looking for something with a more 'independent' atmosphere.

    If a chain restaurant is more what you're looking for, then something like Giraffe near the Chapelfield Mall would be a good shout.
  • I would definitely recommend Franks Bar
    or the Waffle House on St Giles Street (breakfast served til noon)
    I've also heard good things about 103 on Unthank Road

    I did have links for each but i'm new so can't post them :) They are all easy enough to find on google though.
  • getmore4less
    getmore4less Posts: 46,882 Forumite
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    Done 103, nice menu with some unusual stuff but pricy.

    web site incomplete but plenty of reviews out there
    http://www.103unthank.com/


    http://www.franksbar.co.uk/


    http://www.wafflehouse.co.uk/norwich.html#/Home
  • tinksy
    tinksy Posts: 557 Forumite
    the waffle house is absolutely amazing!!!!
    Crafting for 2009 items done
    One patchwork blanket, two neck supports, one tea cosy, one knitted bunny, one knitted egg!
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