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7 of Norwich s oldest pubs | Norwich Evening News

7 of Norwich s oldest pubs | Norwich Evening News
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Where are the best places in Norwich for a Sunday roast?

The Lamb Inn, Lamb Yard, Orford Place Rejowned for its fluffy yorkies, perfectly roasted potatoes and lashings of gravy, the menu has all options covered as well as offering its much-loved triple roast . This is hand-carved roast beef, pork loin and turkey, with a pork, orange and fig stuffing and crisp crackling. Unthank Arms, Unthank Road Served with carrots, braised red cabbage, Savoy cabbage, smashed swede, roast potatoes, parsnips, Yorkshire pudding and homemade gravy, choose between pork, chicken or beef. Vegetarian roasts are on the menu around Norwich - Credit: Archant Children s roasts are available and for vegetarians, try the homemade puy lentil, walnut, orange, cranberry and sage nut roast served with roasted potatoes, roast carrots and parsnips, Savoy cabbage, braised red cabbage and vegan gravy.

Bradford on Avon town centre comes alive again

THE streets of Bradford on Avon were busy this morning as shopkeepers and other non-essential businesses opened their doors for trade for the first time in several weeks. There were queues of men outside the Silver Street Barbers lining up for haircuts, and many of the town’s shops reopened after the third lockdown since the Covid-19 pandemic began. Jackie Allan, owner of the Piha retail clothing shop in Lamb Yard, said: “It feels like the town is coming alive again. People have been coming in just to say hello and have a chat about what is going on. “We’ve taken some deliveries and made some sales, so for us it’s a win-win. So far, it’s all good.”

Town s retail centre is rocked by sales | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

MORE than ten of the businesses in Bradford on Avon town centre have closed or are up for sale, it has been disclosed. Many of them are hospitality-led and giftware-based businesses which have been hit by the Covid-19 lockdowns and too much competition. The award-winning Bridge Tea Rooms in Bridge Street was up for sale but has since been taken off by its owners Roy and Alison Hayward who live in Bath. Mr Hayward said: “The market in Bradford on Avon is saturated. There are too many places to go for a cup of tea or coffee.” John Salvat, owner of Mr Salvat’s Coffee Room in nearby St Margaret’s Street, closed his business in March because of the Covid pandemic and has not reopened.

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