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    4.8 (9 reviews)
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    Great sandwiches with a difference. Love the parsnip crisps!

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    Mustard Coffee and Sandwiches

    Mustard Coffee and Sandwiches

    (2 reviews)

    Having spent Christmas with family in Norfolk, I found myself stuck in a turkey sandwich and sales…read moreshopping limbo. My particular shopping trip yesterday took me deep into the relatively unfamiliar Norwich Lanes where I happened to stumble upon the recently reopened Mustard Coffee Shop. In an effort to revive me in anticipation of another bout of shopping, I stepped inside and had a browse. The thing that instantly struck me when I arrived was that there was literally nothing about Mustard that was ordinary. From the (second to none) customer service, to the way it has wholeheartedly embraced its impressive heritage. Mustard Coffee is built on the site of the first ever Collmans shop. This is hinted at in the colour and general feel of the shop. The motif runs tastefully throughout the decor without becoming the focal point. For this particular shop, the focal point is very much the coffee. Mustard quickly establishes itself as something completely different. It has broken out of the mould of the more commercial coffee shops immediately and left them behind. After chatting to the lady behind the counter, she suggested that I try a flat white coffee. As a coffee novice, for me the coffee spectrum stops at a macchiato and goes right the way through to a latte. Little did I know that there is an amazing little gem in between, simply referred to as the flat white. Now, apologies to the coffee connoisseurs out there for teaching you to suck eggs, but a flat white is as strong as a macchiato only with more milk. When the coffee arrived, I can honestly say that it was the best I'd ever tasted. It was punchy and full of flavour yet as smooth as silk. The quality literally blew my socks off. It was literally exactly what I wanted and the tip top customer service made sure I had a cup of what I needed! I also ordered a piece of freshly made (on site) cheesecake which was, again, utterly divine. My friend ordered a slice of Millionaire Shortbread and a flat white and was equally as impressed. Everything that I tasted or was on display appeared to ooze with freshness as the specials board oozed homely comforts and wintery lovliness. All the food is cooked to order, however which way you like it. As I said, nothing about this place is ordinary. The owners display art on the walls from local artists. The back wall is covered with a mural depicting the whole 'coffee story' from bean to cup. This fascinating process is brought to life with a wealth of colour and vibrancy. This leads me nicely onto my next point. Mustard roast their own coffee on site which, I'm told, is in itself, quite some achievement. I was so taken with the coffee that I bought a bag to take home with me. The experimentation and innovation does not stop there. Mustard pays homage to a wealth of different brewing techniques both old and new. Behind the counter is a 'brew bar' where you can select an alternative brewing method for those who prefer something a little different. Or, quite simply, for those who fancy a nosey into different methods of brewing etc. Anybody would be hard pushed to find fault with Mustard. In fact, you'd have your work cut out finding something that Mustard does not excel in. If I was absolutely forced to part with the tiniest bit of criticism, it would be that the two take away scotch eggs that I left clutching didn't make the journey home. No sooner had I left the car park had I succumbed to temptation and they were gone :-)

    Mustard coffee bar is an amazing place just re-opened at the end of November. Im very fussy about…read moregood coffee and food and i must say they have it all! They roast on site so you wont get fresher and you can tell theyre both very passionate about their coffee as they have told the story (or should i say one of the owners is an artist and she has painted the story) on their wall about the process of how it all happens from picking the cherries from the tree to the pour into the cup! May i also add that they display art from the students at Norwich art college so plenty to look at! Amazing food, amazing atmosphere and definate must if you go into Norwich. Keep up the good work girls!

    Upper Crust - Ham Benedict Baguette (ham, egg, spinach, hollandaise) - boiled egg slices make this one a good on-the-go breakfast!

    Upper Crust

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    One can argue that the upper crust is the best part of the (sliced) bread. Definitely smoother and…read moresomehow even just a tad bit more flavourful than the boring and sometimes tough lower crust...almost always the first thing you're biting into when having toast or a sandwich. So I totally dig the name of this sandwich chain, but believe they've completely missed out on matching the name with the product--because I've never seen any sliced bread on their counters. In a way, it's deceptive marketing, but I digress. Most of the sandwiches you'll see displayed behind the glass are made with baguettes, exceptions being the morning bacon rolls. My usual go-to is the old reliable Ham & Cheese Baguette, but I have had others like the Chicken Salad & Bacon and a surprisingly delightful Ham Benedict Baguette which includes slices of boiled egg in lieu of fried or poached eggs. The composition of the latter makes for a less messy moving breakfast when you're commuting in business attire. Speaking of mess control, it's also clever that they've labelled their sandwich wrappers as "Free Crumb Catchers" because you will surely need that bag to collect what would otherwise fall into your lap as you crunch your way through its contents. You'll probably find the Upper Crust takeaway eatery at nearly every medium to large rail station in England. This particular one is on the right hand side once you enter the main station or on the left hand side upon exiting the platform barriers. While a few of their shops have served subpar sandwiches e.g. stale bread, the Norwich one has rarely let me down unless sold out. As they're a chain, I do wish there were a loyalty program in place for frequent visitors such as myself. 3.75 stars.

    A decent variety of quite fresh sandwiches, they guarantee that the one you are purchasing is less…read morethan 3 hours old. Several interesting choices, including Smoked Ham & Mozzarella and Brie Bacon and Tomato. If you ask, they will toss your baguette in the microwave for a few seconds, which really improves the sandwich. There's a full cooler of sodas, waters and juices, plus several choices of crisps ("chips" in American). Not exactly cheap, the typical baguette runs £3 to £4.50, plus chips and a drink, you're spending £7. But you can't beat the convenience.

    Pret - sandwiches - Updated May 2026

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