From charcuterie to fish, tuck into a sharing board accompanied by a glass of wine or two at these Norwich spots.
1. Jarrolds
Where: 1-11 London Street, Norwich, NR2 1JF
Head to Jarrolds for lunch before looking around the department store, with local cheeses and charcuterie served in The Wine Bar on the lower ground floor.
If you prefer fish, then The Bay Seafood Bar on Floor 2 serves platters and salmon taster boards overlooking Norwich Market.
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2. The Black Horse
Where: 50 Earlham Road, Norwich, NR2 3DE
This cosy pub in Norwich’s Golden Triangle combines the traditional with the modern seamlessly.
As well as classic fare you can tuck into a range of platters, including meat, fish, vegetarian and vegan options, and there is the option to dine al fresco in the spacious beer garden.
3. The Wallow
Where: 36 Exchange Street, Norwich, NR2 1AX
This unique bar features self-service wine dispensers, with more than 50 to choose from.
This can be accompanied by a sharing board or you can build your own tapas feast from the array of small plates on the menu.
4. Saporita
Where: 3A St Andrews Hill, Norwich, NR2 1AD
Nestled in the Norwich Lanes, this family-run Italian restaurant serves pizza by the slice, focaccia, paninis, charcuterie boards and more.
It also boasts a deli so you can buy items to make a tasty sharing platter at home.
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5. The William & Florence
Where: 111 Unthank Road, Norwich, NR2 2PE
This lively pub serves a range of sharing boards with a choice of either charcuterie, cheese, a mix of the two, fish or vegan - the latter with onion pakoras, falafel and accompaniments.
There is an extensive drinks menu, including real ales, draught beers, wines and cocktails, and there is plenty of outdoor seating.
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