Leading Restaurants in Suffolk
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Restaurants in Suffolk, such as Anchor Hotel and The Bildeston Crown are listed below.
Suffolk is a delightful county of softly undulating rural land-scape, of slow-flowing streams, picturesque villages and the open heath country of the Breckland. The coastline, under constant attack from the eroding sea, nevertheless offers lovely shingle shores, sandy beaches and...
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Anchor Hotel
Main Street, Walberswick, Suffolk
The Suffolk seaside village of Walberswick has been named “Britain's secret celebrity enclave on the coast” by a national newspaper. Although you might bump into the likes of Stephen... more
The Bildeston Crown
High Street, Bildeston, Suffolk
Located in the heart of Suffolk's picturesque countryside. The Bildeston Crown is an original 15th century coaching inn, which has been imaginatively refurbished so that each of the... more
The Crown & Castle
Market Hill, Orford, Suffolk
Ruth Watson, TV’s fearsome “Hotel Inspector” is the owner of this 16th century hostelry. But don’t worry, it’s the lighter side of the renowned chef and food writer that comes through... more
The Great House
Market Place, Lavenham, Suffolk
Oak beams and polished floor boards meet trendy turquoise chairs and smartly laid linen covered tables at this charming restaurant with rooms. The daily changing menu features local... more
Hintlesham Hall
George StreetHintlesham, Ipswich, Suffolk
An impressive 16th century grade 1 listed building set in 175 acres of grounds, this is the quintessential English country house hotel. All candelabra and columns, the dining room is a... more
The Leaping Hare Vineyard Restaurant
Wyken Hall, Stanton, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
This converted 16th-century barn is set amid gardens, woods and even a noted vineyard on the beautiful Carlisle estate. There’s an all day café serving breakfast, cakes and simple lunch... more
The Swan Hotel at Lavenham
High Street, Lavenham, Suffolk
You might carry a picture in your head of your ideal English countryside inn. No doubt it will have oak beams, cosy nooks with open fireplaces and squashy sofas to fall into with after... more










