Seafood restaurant · Orford
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"The Merman of Orford is the emblem of Butley Orford Oysterage, a seafood restaurant just down the road from the castle." - Travel + Leisure Editors
Restaurant · Stanton
Vineyard's rustic restaurant/cafe for breakfast, lunch and weekend dinner made with estate produce.
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Pub · Bury St Edmunds
A tiny Victorian pub plastered with memorabilia and quirky ephemera, including a mummified cat.
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Pub · Pettistree
The Greyhound Inn is a charming countryside gastropub where seasonal menus shine, offering a delightful mix of rustic ambiance and upscale cuisine.
Fine dining restaurant · Bury St Edmunds
Pea Porridge offers a charmingly rustic setting to savor Mediterranean-inspired fine dining, where each exquisite dish is paired with attentive, knowledgeable service.
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Gastropub · Rattlesden
Nestled in a charming Suffolk village, this stylish pub boasts a cozy atmosphere, award-winning cuisine, and a lovely garden terrace, perfect for leisurely dining.
Inn · Moulton Civil Parish
Elegant countryside property offering refined rooms and a restaurant, plus breakfast and free Wi-Fi. Situated in a rural village, this refined inn is 4 miles from the National Horseracing Museum and 10 miles from Bury Saint Edmunds Golf Club. The 8 sophisticated, individually decorated rooms are evenly split between the main house and an adjacent coach house. They include Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and en suite bathrooms; some provide antique furnishings and French-inspired decor, or chandeliers, terraces and underfloor heating. An elegant restaurant offers a rotating menu of seasonal cuisine. Breakfast is available. Dogs are welcome in all coach house rooms.
Amphitheater · Thorington
Nestled in a tranquil Suffolk woodland, Thorington Theatre is an intimate outdoor gem built in a WWII bomb crater, offering a magical escape for all.
French restaurant · Bury St Edmunds
La Maison Bleue is a chic fine dining haven in Bury St Edmunds, where modern French cuisine shines, especially with its expertly prepared seafood dishes.
Pub · Walberswick
Relaxed pub offering airy rooms with TVs, plus a beer garden & classic British food. This traditional pub in a 1920s building is 4 minutes' walk from Walberswick's shingle beach and 6 minutes' walk from the ferry to Southwold. The 4 airy rooms in the main building include TVs and en suite bathrooms. Another 6 rooms, split between 2 cedar-covered annexes, have flat-screen TVs, heated bathroom floors, and private patios with picnic tables. Some rooms have sea views; Wi-Fi is available. The pub serves real ales and classic British fare including afternoon tea. There's a beer garden.
Building · Newmarket
Remnant of King Charles II’s racing palace, exhibiting British sporting art from the 1600s onwards.