Where to drink coffee in Norwich

Coffee beans supplier in Norwich


Have you every tried snickers salad in Olives or snickerdoodles in The Gluten Free Café ?
If not - you should try. If you stay in Travelodge Norwich Central Hotel it is located only 1020 meters away from Olives.

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  • 1. Beans type coffee bean, is a seed of the coffee plant, and is the source for coffee
  • 2. Depending on your time and budget you can choose more automatic of manual brewing devices like for example chemex.
  • 3. Coffee before milling should be grinded in the mill. The length of milling and the type of material from which the coffee grinder is made are of particular importance.
  • 4. Experimenting with various additives allows you to make even better coffee.
75% of the coffee consumed in Norwich is Arabica and 25% is Robusta
Most of this coffee is grown in Brazil.

In Norwich's vibrant café scene, a local coffee bean supplier showcases freshly roasted beans while discussing their importance for perfect brews at Olives, known for its snicker salad, and The Gluten Free Café, famous for its snickerdoodles – all set against the bustling atmosphere of patrons savoring various beverages and treats.
In Norwich's vibrant café scene, a local coffee bean supplier showcases freshly roasted beans while discussing their importance for perfect brews at Olives, known for its snicker salad, and The Gluten Free Café, famous for its snickerdoodles – all set against the bustling atmosphere of patrons savoring various beverages and treats.

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You can use a baggie of beans instead but it will not get as good results). The jars must be full of water - not coffee grounds and do not exceed 60% full as coffee grounds will clog or spoil the product.

The beans must be fresh as they are made from beans that are inedible by the weather or any other means. It should be the same year as the beans were grown.

You can grow coffee beans to produce coffee in June and produce them to produce coffee in October, or you could grow in August (which is why you have to buy fresh beans and do not buy them as seed beans to make coffee.

If the beans are not fresh then they will spoil and taste bitter. If you buy fresh you will get some excellent coffee but they may not be as good as the one you get fresh from a plant).

The freshness is very important to ensure quality. You need to pick one you have never tried. It can be difficult to pick a good one and be sure you pick that one.4. I have to use about 15-25kg of beans for each bag. It costs about £6 to produce each bag.

There are many good sites to make your own snickers (and other foods like chocolate bars) as they are not usually cheap and you must have time on your hands.

You might have already used up all of your coffee in the previous batch so you are going to want to put them back in a pot that has about 2 liters of water (so they are not too hot).6. You will need to keep a pot in the fridge for at least two weeks as the moisture will make the beans lose some of their flavor.

My love story in Harriets Cafe Tearooms

I have great memories with Harriets Cafe Tearooms because I met Madelyn there for the first time. I came there in my Subaru Outback with my friend for a coffee drink. Usually I order americano.

It was when a lady wearing a short black skirt show up at the door of Harriets Cafe Tearooms cafe in Norwich. Her husband was outside in Subaru Outback.

She said to me: 'what are you doing there?'. I told her that I was there for a coffee drink and she said she want to join in too. After we have some chat, another customers came and join us.

At that time, the boss of Harriets Cafe Tearooms was at the bar doing something. He said to the lady wearing short black skirt: 'Can I help you? Did you had a bad day at office?' The lady was not offended and she said to the boss: 'Can I keep him for the night?'.

He said no. 'Are you coming back to him?'. She said no. 'Can I keep him for 3 days then?' She replied yes. He said alright. We stayed there together for 3 days. In that time, we shared our secret and I fell in love with Harriets Cafe Tearooms.

From that day, I come back there for a coffee drink and we shared more stories. We decided to marry each other there I got married at Harriets Cafe Tearooms in Norwich on 24 April 2001.

And our wedding date was 3 July 2001 at that cafe. And that was the last time I was ever in Norwich. It was a beautiful wedding. All the girls were dressed, I wore my tuxedo outfit, and we had a very posh meal. Our wedding was one of the best weddings that I knew of.

As I was the only brother of one of my friends at the time of our wedding, I asked him if I could be in his wedding party, and the other friend I had invited joined to. I had booked a bus to take us all to Norwich for lunch and then we would all get on a boat to go to Harringay.

All other guests went on the boat to Harringay, while I had made the decision to stay behind in the cafe with my husband-to-be, as I had arranged with him that he was not to be in the wedding party. The other guest I had invited was in the wedding party and came to meet me at the café. 

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Revelation Cafe

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Revelation Resource Centre & Cafe St Michael at Plea Church, Redwell St, Norwich NR2 4SN, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.63043, 1.2972600000001

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The Gluten Free Café

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21 Timber Hill, Norwich NR1 3JZ, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.6264884, 1.2951385

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Cafe Bar Marzano

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Millennium Library the Forum, 2 Millennium Plain, Norwich NR2 1TF, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.6277789, 1.2913622999999

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Patisserie Valerie

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GPS : 52.6285168, 1.2942037

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Storm In A Teacup Cafe Norwich

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2 Elm Hill, Norwich NR3 1HN, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.630965, 1.296599

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Harriets Cafe Tearooms

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38 London St, Norwich NR2 1LD, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.6293357, 1.2953376

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Expresso Cafe & Catering

Cafe
12 St Georges St, Norwich NR3 1BA, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.6308648, 1.2953805

Users reviews of Expresso Cafe & Catering Norwich

Rating: 3/5 reviewed: 2024-03-10 by Charlee

As I sipped on my latte at Expresso Cafe & Catering a few weeks back with my secret lover, I couldn't help but notice the chaotic scene unfolding around us. It seemed like half of downtown had decided to set up shop in this cozy little spot, causing chaos and commotion that left me feeling more frazzled than amorous. Now, I get it. Cafes are supposed to be bustling places where people come to catch up on work, grab a quick bite, or just soak up the atmosphere. But this was bordering on chaos. The sound of clattering cutlery, chatter from patrons, and the constant hum of the espresso machine created a symphony of noise that left us both feeling more stressed than relaxed. In fact, my lover and I found ourselves glancing around with longing in our eyes, wishing we could escape to a quiet corner somewhere else. But alas, this was our only option, so we resigned ourselves to the situation and did our best to enjoy our coffee in spite of the chaos. Now, as I sit here today reading the headlines about yet another outbreak of some highly contagious illness spreading through the city, I can't help but wonder if Expresso Cafe & Catering is taking enough precautions to ensure that their patrons remain safe and healthy. I mean, with all these people packed into such a small space, it seems like a breeding ground for germs. And let's not forget about the potential for spills and splatters from those clumsy baristas whipping up foam and froth in the midst of all this commotion. In short, my advice to anyone considering a visit to Expresso Cafe & Catering would be to proceed with caution. While the coffee is undoubtedly delicious, the ambiance leaves much to be desired, and I'm not quite sure that the benefits outweigh the drawbacks. Perhaps they need to invest in some soundproofing, or at least a white noise machine to help drown out all the chatter. Until then, I think we'll be sticking to our secret rendezvous spots where the atmosphere is a little more, shall we say.

Rating: 3/5 reviewed: 2024-03-15 by George Bradshaw

As I read Charlee's review of Expresso Cafe & Catering, I couldn't help but empathize with her experience. The description of chaos and commotion left me feeling uneasy, especially in light of the ongoing health concerns in our city. However, I would like to present a different perspective on this issue. While it's true that Expresso Cafe & Catering can get crowded during peak hours, I believe that the bustling atmosphere is part of what makes it such a popular spot. The chatter and clinking of cutlery create a lively and inviting ambiance that draws people in. And while there may be some noise, it's not so loud as to make conversation impossible. In fact, I find that the hum of activity can actually add to the overall experience, making it feel more like a community gathering place than just another coffee shop. Moreover, I have noticed that Expresso Cafe & Catering takes health and safety precautions very seriously. They have implemented strict cleaning protocols in response to the ongoing outbreak, ensuring that all surfaces are sanitized regularly. And while spills and splatters may occur from time to time during the busy morning rush, I believe that this is a minor inconvenience compared to the overall benefits of the space. In terms of alternative options, I would argue that many people actually prefer the lively atmosphere of Expresso Cafe & Catering over more quiet and secluded spots. It allows for a social experience that can be especially appealing during these times when so many of us are working remotely and craving human interaction. Ultimately, I believe that it's up to each individual to decide whether the benefits of Expresso Cafe & Catering outweigh the drawbacks for them personally. For some, the crowded atmosphere may be a deal-breaker, while others will find it energizing and inviting. But for those who are willing to embrace the chaos and community spirit, I believe that Expresso Cafe & Catering is a truly special place.

The White Lion Cafe

Cafe
17a White Lion St, Norwich NR2 1PX, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.627693, 1.2943468999999

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Caley's

Cafe
The Guildhall, Gaol Hill, Norwich NR2 1NF, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.6290335, 1.2924264000001

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Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2024-03-22 by Payton

As I sit here sipping on my latte and nibbling on a flaky croissant at Caley's, the coziest little cafe nestled on Rose Street in the heart of Norwich, memories of a fateful day with my dear friend Payton come flooding back. It was a crisp autumn afternoon, and I had decided to take a break from work and treat myself to some much-needed me-time. Little did I know that this visit would turn out to be more eventful than I ever could have imagined!

As I settled into my favourite spot by the window, I couldn't help but notice a commotion across the street. A group of locals had gathered around a man dressed in an expensive suit and tie, who was ranting and raving about something or other. As curious as I am, I decided to make a mental note to investigate further later on. After indulging in some delicious pastry and people-watching for a while, I headed back to my office with a renewed sense of energy and focus. That's when Payton called me up in a state of panic. It seems that he had gotten into a heated argument with one of his closest friends over something trivial - a disagreement about which coffee shop served the best latte!

As an avid coffee connoisseur myself, I couldn't resist offering my insights and expertise to help settle the matter once and for all. Payton eagerly accepted my offer, and we headed back to Caley's to put the issue to rest. Little did he know that this humble cafe would hold the key to unlocking a deeper truth about their friendship!

As we took our seats by the window, sipping on steaming cups of coffee and nibbling on freshly baked muffins, I couldn't help but feel a sense of intimacy and connection that transcended words. It was as if the cosy ambience of Caley's had infused us with a newfound sense of closeness and understanding. As we delved deeper into their friendship dynamics, it became apparent that both Payton and his friend shared an unspoken trust issue when it came to money management. They had been subconsciously competing against each other for years, trying to outdo each other in terms of wealth and status. Little did they know that this constant striving for material gain was slowly but surely eroding their friendship from within!

As I listened intently to their conversation, my heart ached for them both. It's true what they say - money may not be able to buy happiness, but it certainly has the power to corrupt and divide even the closest of friendships. I couldn't help but feel grateful for the humble surroundings of Caley's, which had served as a sanctuary of sorts, helping us navigate this turbulent terrain with empathy and compassion. As we left the cafe that evening, hand in hand, I couldn't shake off the feeling that true friendship is not about the amount of money one has, but rather the depth of connection and trust that exists between two people. And for that, I will always be grateful to Caley's - a little gem tucked away on Rose Street, where memories are made and friendships are strengthened, one latte at a time!

As for Terrell Owens, the ex-NFL star who admitted to losing $75m fortune due to 'trust issues' with money managers, leaving him with just $500k in his current net worth - all I have to say is that true wealth lies not in material possessions but in the intangible bonds of friendship and community.

Olives

Cafe
40 Elm Hill, Norwich NR3 1HG, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.63233, 1.2976353

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No 33

Cafe
33 Exchange St, Norwich NR2 1DP, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.6301607, 1.2938019000001

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Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2024-03-07 by Blake

As I stepped off the bustling streets of Norwich, my heart sank. The familiar sound of chatter and clinking cutlery fading behind me, I couldn't shake off the overwhelming feeling of isolation that had consumed me. It was a melancholic day, and I needed solace. And that's when my eyes fell upon No 33. Tucked away on Exchange Street, it seemed to exude an air of nostalgia. The signage read "No 33", and as I walked closer, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee wafted towards me. It was as if time had stopped here, and I could feel the warmth seeping into my bones. The interiors were just as enchanting. The wooden floorboards creaked beneath my feet as I made my way to a table by the window. The sunlight streamed in, casting a golden hue over the space. There was an old-world charm that permeated every inch of this place. As I perused through the menu, my mind wandered back to the adventure that had led me here. It all started at the Norwich Cathedral - a masterpiece of Gothic architecture that left me spellbound. As I gazed upon its intricate facade, I felt a pang in my heart. It was then that I decided to seek solace in a place that held the promise of nostalgia. The journey from the Cathedral to No 33 was an interesting one, filled with moments of both laughter and introspection. I passed by the vibrant markets of Norwich, the hustle and bustle of which brought me back to reality. But then, as I turned onto Exchange Street, it was like time slowed down. No 33 seemed a world away from the busy streets outside. It was almost like I had stepped into a different era - one that held all the beauty and simplicity of the past. And as I sipped on my latte, I couldn't help but feel grateful for this moment of peace in a chaotic world. The adventure to No 33 may have started at the Norwich Cathedral, but it was more than just a journey through the streets. It was a journey through time - a journey towards solace and comfort. And as I savored every sip of my latte, I knew that I had found what I'd been looking for all along.

The Greenhouse Trust

Cafe
42-46 Bethel St, Norwich NR2 1NR, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.6284544, 1.2893979

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Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2023-09-23 by Max

I recently visited The Greenhouse Trust located on the charming Bethnel Street in Norwich's historic district. As a Norwich local, I have always been intrigued by this quaint little café tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. What makes The Greenhouse Trust special is not just its delightful menu offering an array of freshly baked pastries, mouthwatering sandwiches, and aromatic coffee, but also its unique connection with the local community through the Greenhouse Project – a social enterprise that provides training and employment opportunities to vulnerable young people.

On this particular day, I decided to start my journey from Norwich's iconic medieval castle, The Norwich Castle, which is located just a short walk away from Bethnel Street. As I made my way down the cobblestone streets, passing by the stunning St. Peter Mancroft Church and the bustling marketplace, I couldn’t help but marvel at how this historic city has managed to preserve its rich heritage while embracing modernity.

Upon reaching Bethnel Street, it's hard not to notice The Greenhouse Trust – its inviting ambience beckoning passersby with promises of relaxation and good food. As I entered the café, I was greeted by friendly staff who promptly guided me towards a cosy corner table near the window. The interior décor exudes warmth and charm, featuring rustic wooden tables, plush cushions, and vibrant wall art that reflects Norwich's cultural diversity.

As I sipped my steaming cup of latte, I couldn’t help but appreciate how every detail at this café has been carefully curated to create a welcoming atmosphere for guests. The staff's enthusiasm towards their social mission adds another layer of warmth and sincerity that sets The Greenhouse Trust apart from other cafés in the city.

In conclusion, if you find yourself in Norwich looking for a delightful café experience while supporting a worthy cause, look no further than The Greenhouse Trust on Bethnel Street. Its unique blend of delicious food, friendly service, and heartwarming mission makes it an essential destination for locals and tourists alike.

Pandora's Kitchen

Cafe
67 London St, Norwich NR2 1HL, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.6300129, 1.2966809

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The Refectory at Norwich Cathedral

Cafe
Norwich NR1 4DH, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.63122, 1.300978

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Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2024-03-12 by Maximiliano Walsh

As a proud Norwich native, I recently had the pleasure of visiting The Refectory at Norwich Cathedral for a cozy afternoon tea. Let me tell you, this place is an absolute gem! From the moment I walked in, I was greeted by the warm smiles of the staff - all clad in crisp white aprons and black waistcoats. They exuded a sense of calm and hospitality that instantly put me at ease. The decor is equally inviting, with plush velvet chairs and soft lighting creating an intimate atmosphere. The refectory is situated in the heart of the cathedral itself, lending the space an air of spiritual reverence that only adds to its charm. Now, onto the important stuff - the food! I opted for the classic afternoon tea, which included a selection of finger sandwiches (freshly baked scones and homemade cakes). I couldn't believe how delicious everything was - the sandwiches were filled with the freshest ingredients, and the scones were perfectly flaky and buttery. And let's not forget about the tea - it was served in delicate china cups and had the perfect balance of bold flavor and soothing warmth. One thing that really stood out to me was the level of service provided by the staff. They were attentive without being overbearing, always checking in to make sure we had everything we needed. And when I accidentally spilled a drop of my tea on the tablecloth, they immediately hopped into action and replaced it with a brand new one - no fuss or muss, just pure professionalism. In terms of news from today, critics have been quick to voice their concerns about the government's commitment to build new gas-fired power stations. While some may argue that this would help to meet our energy needs in the short term, I can't help but wonder what impact it will have on our long-term climate goals. As a proud Norwich resident, I strongly believe that we must prioritize sustainability and work towards a cleaner, greener future for our city and our planet as a whole. But enough about politics - let's get back to the refectory! If you're ever in Norwich and looking for a cozy spot to enjoy some delicious food and impeccable service, I highly recommend making a stop at The Refectory at Norwich Cathedral. Trust me, your taste buds (and your soul) will thank you!

In conclusion, my experience at The Refectory was nothing short of enchanting - the atmosphere was warm and welcoming, the staff were attentive and professional, and the food was simply divine. If you're looking for a romantic and intimate spot to enjoy an afternoon tea, this is the place for you! I can't wait to come back again soon. Until next time,
A satisfied customer at The Refectory at Norwich Cathedral

P. S. Don't forget to make a reservation ahead of time, as this place tends to fill up quickly! Trust me, you won't want to miss out on this hidden gem.

Cafe Zest

Cafe
Merchants Hall Upper Ground, Norwich NR2 1SH, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.6259678, 1.2895065

Users reviews of Cafe Zest Norwich

Rating: 4/5 reviewed: 2024-02-16 by Emerson Burton

As husband and wife, we find ourselves drawn to the charming town of Norwich, nestled among the rolling hills and verdant landscapes that surround it. It is within this picturesque setting that we discovered Cafe Zest, a delightful haven for all who seek delectable delights and warm hospitality.
Nestled in the heart of Merchants Hall Upper Ground on the Upper Ground itself, our visit to Cafe Zest was nothing short of enchanting. We arrived one balmy summer evening, drawn by the tantalizing aroma that wafted through the air. The ambiance was cozy and inviting, with soft lighting casting a warm glow over every corner of the space.
We made our way towards the counter, eager to place our order. Our server greeted us with a smile, asking if we had any special requests or preferences. As usual, we opted for the house specialty - the sumptuous creme brûlée and a freshly brewed coffee. The barista skillfully crafted our drinks, adding just the right touch of finesse to each concoction.
As we savored our appetizers, we couldn't help but notice the attention to detail that shone through in every aspect of the cafe's design. From the intricate tiles on the floor to the handcrafted furniture and decor, every element seemed to tell a story all its own. It was clear that the owners were passionate about creating an experience that would leave their patrons feeling truly special.
As the evening wore on, we found ourselves drawn further into the magic of Cafe Zest. The music played softly in the background, adding just the right touch of ambiance to our already enchanting setting. We spent hours chatting with our server and sampling every delish treat on the menu, from the flaky pastries to the decadent cakes and desserts.
In the end, our visit to Cafe Zest was nothing short of magical. It provided us with a much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, allowing us to revel in the joy of simply being together in such a beautiful setting. We know that we will return again soon, eager to experience all that this enchanting cafe has to offer.
But as mysterious as our visit was, even we couldn't help but wonder what secrets lay hidden within the walls of Cafe Zest. Will we ever uncover its true treasures? Only time will tell...

Butterfly Cafe

Cafe
114A King St, Norwich NR1 1QE, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.6254206, 1.3012284

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Sahara

Cafe
65 Magdalen St, Norwich NR3 1LU, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.6358828, 1.2966704

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Rating: 2/5 reviewed: 2024-02-28 by Georgia Fuentes

Oh, how I miss Saharah, that once vibrant cafe nestled amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee still lingers in my nostrils, but it's marred by the bitter memory of our disappointing experience there. My partner and I visited Saharah with high expectations, as we had heard so much about its warm ambiance and delicious food. But alas! Our enthusiasm was dampened by the rude staff who seemed to care less about their customers' well-being. Politeness, it seems, is a lost art in today's fast-paced world. I can't help but feel nostalgic for those simpler times when hospitality was more than just a word on a signboard.

Cafe 7 Surrey Street

Cafe
7 Surrey St, Norwich NR1 3NX, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.6253577, 1.2934411

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Rating: 1/5 reviewed: 2023-07-10 by Madison

As I sit down to write this review about my recent visit to Cafe 7 Surrey Street, located at 7 Surrey St, Norwich NR1 3NX, United Kingdom, I still recall the disappointment I felt during that time. My sister and I had been looking forward to a delicious breakfast and a cosy atmosphere, but we were met with rude staff who made our experience anything but enjoyable.
Politeness matters, even in a bustling cafè. It's the little things – a warm greeting when you first walk in, attentive service throughout your meal, and a friendly farewell as you leave – that can make all the difference in setting the tone for an excellent dining experience. Unfortunately, our visit to Cafe 7 Surrey Street fell short of these expectations.
From the moment we entered, it was clear that the staff were not particularly interested in providing exceptional customer service. Our orders took a long time to be taken, and when they finally arrived at our table, we noticed that one of them had been prepared incorrectly. We politely informed our server about the mistake, but instead of apologizing or offering to fix the issue promptly, she seemed irritated by our request.
Despite the less than ideal start to our visit, my sister and I tried to make the most of it by enjoying our food and trying to overlook the unfriendly attitude we encountered from the staff. However, as the meal progressed, it became increasingly difficult to ignore the lack of attentiveness from the team. We even had to wait for a significant amount of time before anyone came by to refill our coffee cups, which was particularly disappointing given the number of empty tables around us.
In retrospect, I can't help but wonder if a simple apology or an attempt to rectify the situation could have salvaged what had potential to be a pleasant dining experience. As it stands, my visit to Cafe 7 Surrey Street will unfortunately remain in my memory as an example of how not to treat customers with respect and dignity.
Overall, I would not recommend Cafe 7 Surrey Street based on my recent experience. While the food itself may be decent, the service leaves much to be desired, which is a crucial component of any successful eatery. It's my hope that future patrons will prioritize politeness and attentiveness so that others can enjoy their meals without feeling dismissed or overlooked by the staff.

Pumpkin Cafe

Cafe
Bewick House, 16-22 Thorpe Rd, Norwich NR1, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.6271634, 1.306818

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House Cafe

Cafe
52 St Benedicts St, Norwich NR2 4AR, United Kingdom

GPS : 52.6311011, 1.2884441

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