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R W & J A Davies - Old fishing pot on the East Beach Cromer

R W & J A Davies

(3 reviews)

I visited Cromer on a day trip by coach last Autumn. I was about to give-up on buying some dressed…read morecrabs to take home at the end of the day. when I found Davies fishmonger's on the way back to the coach. I went in, and the staff were wonderful. they could not have been more helpful. I bought three crabs, and they filled a plastic bag with crushed ice, wrapped the crabs in newspaper and placed them in with ice. I arrived home two hours later and enjoyed the first of the crabs. The other two were eaten over the next two days, all in perfect condition and beautifully tasty. I will certainly go there again on any future visit to Cromer .

Once you've eaten seafood bought from this shop, believe me, you won't want to buy elsewhere ever…read moreagain! Everything is as fresh as is possible, being brought straight off of the fishing boats just hours earlier. Cromer crabs are reputed to be the finest in the world, and I'm inclined to believe this. Dressed crabs from £2.50 upwards depending on size. Other seafood includes prawns, mussels, jellied eels, cockles, mackerel, trout, tuna, herrings, soft roe, sea bass, lobster, in fact the produce sold, reflects seasonal availability so will be constantly changing throughout the year. Friendly staff will oblige with cutting off fish-heads if requested, and service is excellent even at busiest times, there always seem to be enough to minimise any waiting. For holidaymakers and tourists who wish to buy for taking home, there is always a supply of ice and paper for wrapping everything up for a long journey.

Wells Crab House - Spiced gin

Wells Crab House

(3 reviews)

Updating my review - with actually no significant update. There's not really anything to improve…read more This restaurant is my favourite in Wells (in Norfolk, actually). The ingredients are local, the menu is seasonal and the daily specials are well considered, fresh and all-round delightful. Though I don't drink, I understand the gin (and tonic) selection to be incredible. Whilst definitely not the cheapest place to eat locally, it is more than reasonable with the fresh, local ingredients and the skill obviously put into making them. Most recently I visited and between three of us sampled (read: devoured) some cod cheek tempura, scallops with an avocado purée, sesame tempura prawns, fish & chips and a double-serving of seafood chowder. These were mainly daily specials and so I had requested earlier in the day that they didn't run out of chowder for me. It honestly is the best thing ever. Saying that - as much as I adore chowder - the cod cheeks are amongst the best dishes I have ever tasted. The food is seasoned perfectly. The fish is so well respected in terms of being just-done and the service is so friendly and familiar without being over-bearing. I would always ALWAYS recommend it here. (new photos attached)

Stumbled upon this place by accident when walking into Wells and it was one of the best meals of…read morethe week. Fresh locally caught fish & seafood, excellent quality and very good value - Lobster Sandwich with salad & kettle chips for £7, rollmops with salad for £6 (and too much to eat..) Lovely setting (if the weather is nice!) in a small courtyard behind the Golden Fleece pub, just off the harbour, a white building with blue tables and sheltered from the sea breeze.

Seashell - seafoodmarkets - Updated May 2026

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