A historic Norwich restaurant will celebrate National Chocolate Week with a special afternoon tea.
A three-tiered 'Chocoholics' feast will be available at the Britons Arms in Elm Hill from Saturday, October 12 until Sunday, October 20.
Chef-proprietor Richard Ellis, who took on the long-running business in 2021, has created the tea.
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He said: "Britain is a nation of chocolate lovers, so Chocolate Week was too good an opportunity to let pass without creating something special for Norwich’s chocoholics."
It includes four sandwich fillings - venison, juniper and cocoa; peanut butter and Nutella; turkey mole; and Binham Blue cheese, port and dark chocolate.
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Guests will also enjoy a homemade sausage roll, the only element without chocolate, and a range of sweet treats, including a white chocolate and strawberry scone and salted caramel and chocolate brownie.
It costs £18pp and includes a hot chocolate with marshmallows, coffee or a pot of tea.
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Add a glass of local sparking wine for £6.
Pre-book by emailing britonsarmselmhill@gmail.com
You can also call 01603 331394 from October 11 onwards (the restaurant is closed until then for maintenance).
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