If the government s roadmap goes to plan, people will be able to visit friends and restaurants indoors - but until then the focus will remain on al fresco dining. We are really excited to be getting back to it, he said. We are fully booked for the next five weeks, which is pretty amazing.
He said there would inevitably be some people who didn t turn up for bookings, and said they were holding back some tables for people who just wanted to walk in. All this time we ve just been itching to get back to business, in a safe way when everybody was comfortable, he said.
The pub garden at The Reindeer in Norwich.
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When it comes to great pubs, Norwich is spoilt for choice and these are just some of the brilliant beer gardens in the city reopening on April 12.
1. The Garden House, Pembroke Road
The Garden House
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This popular Golden Triangle pub boasts one of the largest beer gardens in the city and there is also a marquee for rainier days.
2. The Angel Gardens, Angel Road
The Angel Gardens
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This traditional pub has a spacious back garden, with plenty of benches and plants, and there is also an undercover area with sofas for a cosy catch up with loved ones.
From April 16
Among those already scheduled to attend are Christophe s Crepes from Norwich, Nanny Bill s Burgers from London, Fat Ted s Streat Food from Sheringham and the Cheese Wheel from London.
Pop Up Pictures drive-in cinema at the Norfolk Showground on Thursday, July 9. Picture: Mathew Woodman
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The Spring Drive-in Movies
April 29 to May 2
Following sell-out events last year, drive-in movies are returning to the Showground this spring with the films to be confirmed and polls are currently running on its Facebook event.
There will be a variety of street food stalls, offering nachos, burgers, pizza and more alongside cinema snacks such as sweets and popcorn.
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Norwich Castle gardens. The Mysabar will be held in a part of the gardens. Picture: ANTONY KELLY
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A food and drink event with a Scandinavian influence which first came to Norwich last winter is planning to return this spring.
The festival, organised by Danny and Katie Searle, landlords at the Rumsey Wells, and Seth Maclot and Chris Howard, of Lunar Stretch Tents, is now hoping for a return this spring.
In an email to customers, it said, if lockdown restrictions were eased as expected, it was planning to launch on Thursday, April 15 and would run until May 16.