Enjoy breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea in Norwich city centre with one of their speciality teas, fresh sandwiches, teas and cakes, whilst absorbing the quintessentially English experience on offer.
The business is open Monday to Friday, 10:00am until 3:30pm, Saturday 9:30am to 4:00pm and Sunday 10.30am to 3.30pm.
Biddy s Tea Room
Biddy’s Tea Room, on Lower Goat Lane in Norwich, is an independent Victorian-inspired tea house, named after the owner s dog.
Customers can enjoy a quirky, relaxed setting with over 50 blends of tea and a selection of homemade cakes. They serve traditional Afternoon and High Teas, using their own produce.
Enjoy breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea in Norwich city centre with one of their speciality teas, fresh sandwiches, teas and cakes, whilst absorbing the quintessentially English experience on offer.
The business is open Monday to Friday, 10:00am until 3:30pm, Saturday 9:30am to 4:00pm and Sunday 10.30am to 3.30pm.
Biddy s Tea Room
Biddy’s Tea Room, on Lower Goat Lane in Norwich, is an independent Victorian-inspired tea house, named after the owner s dog.
Customers can enjoy a quirky, relaxed setting with over 50 blends of tea and a selection of homemade cakes. They serve traditional Afternoon and High Teas, using their own produce.
Published:
7:40 PM May 17, 2021
Updated:
8:20 PM May 17, 2021
Reporters Clarissa Place (left), Sarah Burgess and Dave Hannant enjoying a session at The Games Table along Norwich Lanes
- Credit: Jess Coppins
At last, the arrival of May 17 and the easing of government restrictions has allowed long-forgotten freedoms to be enjoyed once again.
Sarah Burgess headed out to experience five activities which had been forbidden.
Pint at The Fat Cat pub, West End Street, Norwich
The day started at the Fat Cat brewery, where I bought myself a pint of their home-brewed real ale, the Tom Cat.
Despite having sat outdoors at pubs since the last round of re-openings, it was refreshing and nostalgic to actually sit inside one - and even better to be able to smell the wood furniture and look around at the quirky decor.
I was sad was I when it was time to pack away my wedding dress in the wardrobe. I’d waited so long to wear it, and now it was being put away, retired for the rest of my days. I’m enjoying it all over again. The mud on the hem from our photo shoot in the woods, the little drops of something down the front. All little reminders of one of the calmest, loveliest days I’ve ever spent. The day I married my best friend.
Danielle Wyatt when not in her wedding gear, with one of her bouquets.
I can t put it more simply than that. This has been an really difficult year for a lot of businesses and I think we might lose some more independents in the coming months. This year I ve had months where I ve paid my staff instead of myself. For the first time in ten years I m having to question whether I can afford to pay my staff a Christmas bonus. Such a small change in habit can have a massive difference. Even if it s just buying a bag of coffee beans or a gift card for an independent restaurant over a chain - it makes a massive difference.