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The Edith Cavell

4.3 (4 reviews)
InexpensivePubs, Steakhouses
Open 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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The Birdcage

The Birdcage

(8 reviews)

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I've wanted to visit this bar for years since I last lived here, but I only got the chance now. The…read moredecor is very much in the London trendy/hipster style and I absolutely loved it. I decided to get a pint of beer which was good as I expected and my boyfriend got the strawberry milkshake, which he really enjoyed but ended up drinking way too quickly. I think a bigger portion of that might be better. I think this is a great place to stop when out drinking or to have your last pint before going home if you've been out all day and it's getting late. Definitely a must go.

Twee down to the neon heart in the back room, the resident cat and the anatomical model behind the…read morebar. If you are a fan of tweeness then you deserve to make a pilgrimage to this bar where the clientèle is Norwich's hipster population, infact it would be a safe bet to say that between this bar and the Norwich Arts Centre is the epicenter of hipsterville in Norwich. Saying that it is super-friendly and quirky. The staff are very nice and the selection of live music and cabaret is very typical of Norwich's music scene (mostly acoustic guitar sets). There are stacks of Vice and various other fashion magazines hanging around as well as a pile of boardgames in the corner (Ive played many an intense game of Scrabble here). The drinks are a little expensive but this is balanced out by the fact it's genuinely a nice place to drink and some nights there is a cover to see bands but this is usually "optional". Conclusion; hipstertastic but ultimately nice.

Fat Cat - Bostin little pub

Fat Cat

(24 reviews)

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I had heard many good things about this pub before finally walking through the door one Sunday…read moreevening for a pint. The first thing that struck me was the amazing range of beverages displayed on the board above the bar - how can one choose? The crowd this particular evening was about 60 strong, the atmosphere was jovial - unoccupied seats were nonexistent. I manoeuvred through the heaving mass and into the small gap between two punters to place my order at the bar - a gypsy-like barmaid appeared to take my order. Sullen faced and visibly disinterested she grunted in my direction, I took this as my cue to request my desired frothy. "A pint of La Chouffe please" I asked. The response I got back from her was drenched in a thick Norfolk accent, unintelligible to anyone other than her ilk. After twice excusing myself and asking her to repeat her response I gathered that she was telling me that the La Chouffe was off. I went for the Budvar instead, it was served in a straight non branded pint (as was every other drink being drank in the bar). The Budvar was refreshingly cold and tasted brewery fresh. I looked in vain for a free seat inside, but after getting a nostril full of the vomit-like smell at the back of the pub near the toilets I was happy to venture outside and perch at one of the tables. Due to living in close proximity I have been back a few more times sampling many of the stouts on gravity which seem to change quite frequently. The range of beers continue to impress, but the staff continue to disappoint. If they could put some focus on to improving their customer service for anyone who isn't a known customer and also liberally apply some Febreze to the floors this place could live up to its reputation. There is a sense that the owner/staff are resting on their laurels. Watch out, the competition is surely coming.

You know it has to be good pub to thrive outside the centre of town, off the main street on a…read morerelatively quiet road. This is a generally a busy, noisy placein fact I want to break out the adjective raucous to describe this one. Yet at the same time we were able to find a seat in a quieter room over to the right. I had a couple of their quality beers, namely the Hell Cat and the Marmalade Cat. I was also very pleased to see them selling rolls on the bar. They were at such a reasonable price that we bought some to take with us for later in the day!

Take 5

Take 5

(6 reviews)

Well this is a lovely little place. Actually a reasonable…read moresize bigger than it looks from outside. A friendly crowd, a roaring (gas) fire and some warmth on a freezing Norwich night. (At least it's stopped raining for once, I suppose) The menu is the only reason that I have docked a star one of the right on pulse, fruit and rabbit-food mash-ups of normal dishes .. steak and kidney pie au braised Somalian rhubarb flowers, seagull's tears jus and a soupcon of freshly ground organic love. (I made that dish up by the way. Though, to be fair, I only saw the specials on the board this could actually be in the menu). The staff were really friendly, the vibe was really friendly. The lights were low so I couldn't read my Kindle without my eyes watering. A lime and soda cost £1. Definitely worth a punt.

Every time I visit my friends in Norwich, Take 5 is pretty much the first place we go for drinks…read moreand snacks. The atmosphere is cosy when the weather's crap and there's a lovely but tiny courtyard for when the it's sunny (it does happen once in a while). Whatever the weather situation, we always manage to have a great time. Though I'm not anything close to being a vegetarian, I have always quite enjoyed their veggie burgers. They are obviously made in-house (or at least they used to be... haven't been in a while) and are hearty, well seasoned, and rather delightful. If that doesn't appeal, they've got plenty of other veggie options to choose from and a few things for those with more carnivorous tendencies as well. We've always had very friendly/efficient service, there's always some good people watching to be done, and I'm a bit jealous whenever I hear that my friends have gone without me (which apparently, they do quite often. pffft!). Looking forward to my next visit in September. Hurrah!

The Edith Cavell - pubs - Updated May 2026

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