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When dining and eating out is to be an 'occasion' then the formal setting of an inviting restaurant is a must for most of us. Someone once said, most wisely, "The memory of quality lingers long after the price is forgotten."
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The Crooked Barn Restaurant
Lowestoft
The Crooked Barn, awarded 2 AA rosettes for its excellent modern and tradional cuisine, is in an old world eighteenth century thatched barn, complete with high white walls, exposed beams, natural wood floor.
SERVES:
Clotted cream teas, cappucinos & espressos 10 am - 6pm
Lunch - noon - 1.45pm
Traditional Sunday Lunch - 12.30 - 2pm
Dinner - 7 - 9.30pm
Large car park. Wheel chair access.
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The Swan Hotel - Lavenham
Lavenham
The Swan Hotel is the quintessential English country hotel and restaurant. The Swan's 51 bedrooms are the ultimate in comfort and the cuisine was awarded two rosettes by the AA in June 2004, placing it amongst the top eating establishments in East Anglia. The Old Bar offers many local specialities, including ale produced by local brewers. Elegant dining in the Gallery Restaurant
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The Great House 'Restaurant with Rooms' - Lavenham
Lavenham
The award winning French restaurant and 'Boutique Hotel' has been one of the highlights of Suffolk for the last 20 years. Its reputation speaks for itself, and it is therefore advisable to reserve your table. Do expect 'a seriously good cuisine, but far from solemn'. The food is modern French, freshly prepared with the best ingredients. AA 2 red rosettes.
5 star beautiful bedrooms are available
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The Olive Tree
Loddon
Contemporary style combining original 18thC features and food that captures the essence of southern Italy. All dishes cooked to order using the best and freshest produce. Chilled prosecco and bruchetta on the summer terrace - pasta and a pint of award winning Greenjack ale by the winter fire.
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The Brudenell Hotel
Aldeburgh
The Brudenell's AA Two Rosette restaurant has panoramic sea views and a calm, contemporary decor. Fresh seasonal food sourced from Suffolk suppliers features highly on the menu. Seafood and grills are a speciality. Al fresco dining during the summer on the sea-facing terrace - a veritable treat not to be missed!
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White Lion Hotel
Aldeburgh
Dining in The White Lion?s AA rosette restaurant is refreshingly different. Lead by Head Chef, Eleanor Richmond, the brigade of chefs are quite simply passionate about cooking and source fresh produce from local suppliers to create simple yet intensely flavoured dishes.
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Thorpeness Hotel. 3 star.
Aldeburgh
The bright and spacious restaurant seats up to 80 guests and offers a relaxed and intimate atmosphere. Menus feature fresh local produce, traditional and contemporay dishes.
The terrace and bars serve hot and cold snacks throught the day.
The wine list features wine from Adnams of Southwold along with their selection of local award winning beers.
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The Angel Lavenham
Lavenham
Welcome to The Angel.
Good food, comfortable rooms and a friendly atmosphere await you in the surroundings of England's finest medieval village.
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The Dolphin Inn
Southwold
Located in the heart of Thorpeness the Dolphin is a traditional village inn offering good food, refreshments & award winning accommodation. The alfresco dining in the summer also makes the Dolphin an excellent choice for families. Thorpness boasts many activities including rowing on the Meare, walking on the beach or just taking in the beautiful surroundings.
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