Hot Spots 20 July 2009

Six of the best for Summer eating!

By The ed

Six of the best for Summer eating!

The Boathouse Restaurant

Row row row your boat! A gentle paddle up the Stour admiring those famous Constable landscapes will surely work up an appetite.
Mill Lane, Dedham near Colchester, Essex
T: 01206 323 153 
W: dedhamboathouse.com

Jimmy’s Farm

A real family feast, explore  the butterfly house, nature trail and woodland walk, animal enclosures, visit the rare breed butchery and then stop off in the Field Kitchen for a light bite. You might even meet the TV farmer himself!
Pannington Hall Lane, Wherstead near Ipswich, Suffolk 
T: 08444 938088
W: jimmysfarm.com

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It might be amongst the wilds of the North Norfolk sea marshes, but walkers and cyclists flock in to this famous seafood diner, so book before you set off. And don’t forget the wine and beer…
The Green, Salthouse near Holt, Norfolk
T: 01263 740352 
W: cookies.shopkeepers.co.uk

Tickell Arms

Michael Burgoyne’s celebrated fine dining restaurant is well known in these parts and sits just a mile or two from the Imperial War Museum, one of the world’s finest aeronautical destinations.
North Road, Whittlesford near Cambridge, Cambs. 
T: 01223 833128 W: thetickell.co.uk

Cafe 103

Chefs Brendan Ansbro and Sam Hanison are well known around Norwich (formerly Bawburgh Kings Head and Tatlers) and they have taken over what Zuckerman’s, turning it into a inimitable tapas bar-deli-bistro all day operation, great after a city walk around the two cathedrals.
103, Unthank Road, Norwich, Norfolk
T: 01603 610047 W: 103unthank.com

Butley Orford Oysterage

Pinney’s is a legendary name in seafood around these parts and since the Sixties the family have been serving and selling wonderful smoked fish, their own harvested oysters and other shellfish at this charmingly simple iconic eatery in the depths 
of the rustic East Suffolk coast. 
Market Hill, Orford, Suffolk T: 01394 450277 
W: butleyorfordoysterage.co.uk

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