The latest of the city pubs added to the prestigious Camra Good Beer Guide has been announced - here's where you can find them.
The guide, first published in 1972, reviews more than 4,500 pubs across the UK which are selected by volunteers based on the quality of the beer served and the atmosphere of the establishment.
Of the 26 Norfolk pubs added to the latest guide from the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra), five of these are in Norwich.
The Champion
Where: Chapel Field Road
The Champion was highlighted in a recent round-up of top TripAdvisor reviews.
Many reviewers call the pub "cosy", "traditional" and a "real hidden gem".
It sits just off the St Stephens roundabout and is a regular post-work pit stop that has karaoke every Sunday, live music on selected Fridays and an acoustic round every Monday.
The Garden House
Where: Pembroke Road
The Garden House in NR2 received the Best Community Pub Operator Award at the Craft Union Awards 2022.
The pub, in Pembroke Road, is well known for its charity work, having collected donations for Ukrainian refugees and launching a food parcel scheme.
Landlords Jonathon and Tanya Childs were previously nominated for the Community Hero at the Great British Pub Awards in 2021.
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Sir Toby's Beers
Where: Norwich Market
Sir Toby's Beers has just celebrated its fifth birthday serving refreshing beverages on Norwich Market.
Dominic Burke, who runs the company with Toby Westgarth, said in March: "It is bonkers, we never expected it to get to where it is.
The stall even immortalised a fellow market seller with the creation of a new brew in his honour.
The Unthank Arms
Where: Newmarket Street
A lively pub, with a warm, relaxed atmosphere, The Unthank Arms is a true community watering hole.
With "great food, a great wine list and a fab garden", the venue is perfect for weddings, parties and summertime BBQs.
The Warwick Arms
Where: Warwick Street
The Warwick Arms has been welcoming back pub-goers for more than a year since the former Warwick Street Social cocktail bar closed.
It was taken over by Nick and Briony De’Ath - who also run the Unthank Arms - who wanted to restore the pub to its former glory.
Max Denny recently launched Masa, a kitchen residency, at The Warwick Arms, serving homemade corn tacos with a range of fillings and sides.
Camra's Good Beer Guide 2024 can be purchased online via the Camra shop.
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