Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Fakenham
Hardens guides have spent 34 years compiling reviews of the best Fakenham restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 16 restaurants in Fakenham and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Fakenham restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
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1. Morston Hall
British, Modern restaurant in Morston Holt
Having put it on the market in April 2024, Galton & Tracy Blackiston sold their famous north Norfolk destination – with its “gorgeous grounds and rooms” near the coast – in April 2025 to hotelier Henry Elworthy. But the Blackistons are set to stay on for the time being and the greater certainty over future direction – plus the arrival of chef Mike Naidoo to bolster the kitchen team – now seems to have helped a recovery in ratings from a dip last year. “Classic food in a classic style” is served in a bright, airy and unstuffy dining room – “a relaxed, refined space ideal for couples” – from an “excellent multi-course tasting menu, which changes nightly” providing eight courses for £145 per person.
2. The Duck, Stanhoe
British, Modern restaurant in Stanhoe
Burnham Rd - PE31
“Fish is always a winner” at this “first-rate gastropub”, which remains “deservedly very popular” under the direction of chef Jeremy Parke and his sommelier wife Rachael, who took over the 300-year-old inn in 2023 – “the menu has a great selection, supported by a good wine list”.
3. The Victoria at Holkham
British, Modern restaurant in Holkham
. - NR23
“Wonderfully situated restaurant on the Holkham Estate”, with “lovely views over the marshes” and “excellent local produce” on the menu – much of it grown on the estate itself. The Vic is regularly listed as one of the UK’s favourite boutique hotels, and last year added four shepherd’s huts to its accommodation options. “If you’re dining here you do have to like dogs – after all this is in the depths of rural Norfolk, and there are sometimes a good number of them”. No-one has harsh critiques of the cooking, nor for that matter grand claims. Top Menu Tip – “a favourite from the lunch plats du jour is salmon and prawn pie with sauteed greens”.
4. Socius
British, Modern restaurant in Burnham Market
11 Foundry Place - PE31
“Venture beyond the rather unprepossessing exterior” (a car park-adjacent new build) and “delights await” at this surprisingly bright and “always amazing” outfit, est. 2018 by self-taught chef Dan Lawrence and partner Natalie. The “really interesting (in a good way) menu” is “constantly evolving” and focuses on “lovely small plates to share (or not)”. Added boon: you won’t “feel like a freak asking for gluten-free”.
5. Wiveton Bell
British, Modern restaurant in Wiveton
Blakeney Rd - NR25
This boozer-with-rooms prospecting the village green was taken over by the Chestnut Group in 2022 and its general success is reflected by the good volume of feedback it inspires. Reports remain a little split on its virtues though. Most accounts do proclaim some “very decent” and “interesting” pub food, along with the “friendly welcome”. Its ratings are held back, though, by a minority who find the menu style restrictive, or who feel it’s “not as good as it was”.
6. The Moorings
British, Modern restaurant in Blakeney
High Street - NR25
“The star dishes are all about locally sourced seafood, which is superbly presented” and goes “beyond run-of-the-mill choices” at this consistently well-regarded outfit – a “very good example of the quality of restaurants on the North Norfolk coast”. As one of its band of fans puts it, founder “Angela Long and her late husband Richard developed a loyal following” who, even to this day, “love the care and attention that’s given to each dish”.
7. Meadowsweet
British, Modern restaurant in Holt
37 Norwich Road - NR25
“Goes from strength to strength – an absolute treat” – Greg Anderson & Rebecca Williams’s simply but tastefully converted Georgian townhouse provides “exceptional service and attention to detail in calm, and beautiful surroundings”. The cuisine is “exquisite” too (“the food stands comparison with any of the top restaurants we’ve eaten in the world over”). At dinner, there’s a ten-course tasting menu for £150 per person (a cheaper four-course menu for £85 is also available earlier in the week, and on Saturday lunchtimes): “it’s good that the chefs themselves bring the food to the table and give an introduction” and “each course has many ingredient combinations, blending into a perfect composite and displayed with great artistry”. Top Tip – “Stay in one of their three rooms if you can, and take advantage of Rebecca’s wine expertise”.
8. The White Horse
British, Modern restaurant in Brancaster Staithe
Main Rd - PE31
“Brilliant shellfish, with wonderful sea views over the marshes” is the trump card of this coastal village pub that has been transformed by Cliff Nye and his family over the last 20 years or so into a “restaurant-with-rooms with a lovely open feel”; and which is the flagship of his Anglian Country Inns group. Hugely popular in the summer for “meals on the outside deck”, it’s great at any time of the year (“we celebrate our wedding anniversary here in early December”) – but “it’s wise to book well in advance for a front-row table: the view’s not so great from the back of the dining room”. Top Menu Tips – “Brancaster mussels from local fisherman Tom Large served with focaccia followed by chargrilled whole gilthead bream”.
9. Dun Cow
British, Traditional restaurant in Salthouse
Purdy St - NR25
“An unpretentious, well-run pub: long may it never change!” – “informal, laid-back but efficient staff”, “good gastropub food” and a “cosy ambience” make a meal here “a thoroughly relaxing and enjoyable experience”, with “the option for outside eating overlooking the salt marshes in better weather”.
10. Eric's Fish & Chips
Fish & chips restaurant in Thornham
Drove Orchard, Thornham Rd - PE36
“What a delight” – a “special dining experience” in Drove Orchards from Eric Snaith of Titchwell Manor fame, where you can either eat in or cart it away to enjoy amid the apple trees. The main event is “crisp, perfectly fried fish” ’n’ chips, and the “lunch and early-bird specials are excellent value”. There’s now a single spin-off in Holt, the chef having closed a five-year-old branch in St Ives, Cambridgeshire, in July 2024, with the intention to redirect his focus back on Norfolk.
11. Sculthorpe Mill
British, Modern restaurant in Fakenham
Lynn Road - NR21
This conversion of an 18th-century watermill is owned by sisters Siobhan and Caitriona (whose brother, Oliver Peyton, is the figurehead of the family’s London catering business). Reports are not super-numerous but all positive, praising its “lovely food” and – in his July 2025 review – The Times’s Giles Coren came out as a big fan, having enjoyed a setting so idyllic that “you wouldn’t have to serve such good food if you didn’t want to. You could just charge people to stand here”, but whose food more than lived up to the setting, and included a juicy pork rib eye and roasted peaches that “sounds a bit suburban, a bit 1980s, but it works beautifully”.
12. Nest Farmhouse
restaurant in Kings Lynn
Docking - PE31
“New and praiseworthy venture which brings the Hackney vibe into deepest Norfolk, serving some attractive dishes in an impressively converted cattle shed”. It’s an open-kitchen venue incorporating a bar and five King-size bedrooms, and “in the summer, eating on the deck is a delight”. The à la carte menu is the ‘main event’, but there’s also a set menu available at certain times and also a snack menu served during the afternoon.
13. The Blakeney Hotel
restaurant in Blakeney
The Quay - NR25
With a “lovely setting at any time of the day”, this quayside hotel and restaurant has sweeping views across the estuary and salt marshes to the National Trust-owned Blakeney Point. “Non-residents are welcome at the restaurant”, whose “very relaxed” atmosphere backdrops some “delicious” food, be it a hearty English breakfast or the daily table d’hôte. It’s particularly “good for a quiet mid-week lunch out of season when there are not too many guests around”.
14. The George and Dragon
restaurant in Cley next the Sea
High Street - NR25
Handsome Edwardian pub-with-rooms overlooking Cleys saltmarshes, which makes the most of a “nice local atmosphere” and a dining room that offers “good basics with some nice surprises”, at “a very reasonable price”. Top Menu Tip – “one of the best pub burgers in Norfolk”.
15. The Old Bank Bistro
British, Modern restaurant in Snettisham
10 Lynn Road - PE31
“A little away from the coast”, Aga & Lewis King’s small venue in a former coffee shop is celebrating its tenth anniversary in 2026. They offer the option of a Shorter menu on Wednesdays and Thursdays (five courses for £65 per person), but it’s the Longer version that’s always available with seven courses for £85 per person. “The ingredients, cooking, presentation are superb” and Aga’s wine pairing is exceptional. (“Good thing it’s got an outside loo (due to lack of space) because the food’s so good I couldn’t afford it otherwise!”).
16. The Gin Trap Inn
restaurant in Ringstead
High Street - PE36
“Atmospheric old building in a pretty village not far from the coast”, with “very well cooked food – way beyond gastropub level” from Fred Clapperton (ex-head chef of the Clock House in Surrey), and “a good wine list” to match, although “you can still pop in for a pint” (or of course a gin). Dating from 1668, the former coaching inn joined East Anglia’s Chestnut Group in 2024, and has 13 boutique rooms for overnight guests.
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