However you like your eggs in the morning, enjoy them in stunning surroundings at these Norfolk cafés and pubs.
These are some of the county's best breakfast and brunch spots with a view.
1. The Beach Hut
Where: Kiosk 4 Esplanade, Great Yarmouth, NR30 1EQ
Eat, drink and relax with panoramic coastal views at this beachside café packed with character.
Fry-ups are served until 11.30am and brunch dishes, such as avocado on toast and a breakfast burger, are available all day.
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2. J.C. Pinto
Where: 1 St John Maddermarket, Norwich, NR2 1DN
This top-notch brunch spot is nestled in the heart of the Norwich Lanes in a building that dates back more than 700 years.
From your table, you can look out onto charming Pottergate, including the Church of St John Maddermarket which was built in the 15th century.
3. The White Horse
Where: Main Road, Brancaster Staithe, PE31 8BY
This gastropub and hotel boasts stunning views, overlooking Brancaster Bay tidal marsh and beyond to Scolt Head Island.
Breakfast is available between 9am and 10.30am and options include a full English and smoked salmon with scrambled or poached eggs.
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4. The Old Mill
Where: 243 Norwich Road, Hoveton, NR12 8DA
This no-fuss café bar, established in 1982, overlooks the Norfolk Broads and there are many boat hire companies nearby.
Breakfast is served from 9am to 11.30am and it is great value for such a tourist hotspot.
5. The Orangery Tea Room at Ketteringham Hall
Where: Church Road, Ketteringham, NR18 9RS
The Orangery Tea Room, located near Wymondham, is an idyllic spot for brunch or afternoon tea and it boasts lakeside views.
Brunch is served between 10am and 11.30am and the menu includes a sharing board, which needs to be pre-booked, complete with pancakes, pastries and homemade granola.
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