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    The Potter's Kiln

    3.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Capatin A's - 1/2 pound burger and 1/4 pound burger. They look funny together.

    Capatin A's

    4.2(11 reviews)
    20.5 mi
    ££

    The entrance looks more like a hidden arcade rather than a restaurant…read more Atmosphere is really relaxed with fantastic indie decorations, location is great too - from the window seats you can see the sunset over the pretty street. The restaurant is nice and clean, however tables are a bit sticky. Burgers were fresh, but not standing out, but FRIES WERE REALLY GOOD! Maybe it's because we were the only table at a weird hour - the fries are made so fresh and just right - crispy on the outside and so fluffy on the inside! Definitely one of the better fries places.

    First impressions count, and this place tucked up a grotty set of stairs ticks all the boxes…read more It's early on a Tuesday night, so not heaving, but the ambience is great. A bunch of booths for dining, decent music (it's starting to fill up now) and funky decor. Bud is only 3.30 a pint a revelation for a Henley-ite and the waiter is friendly and helpful. Food has now turned up literally within five minutes. Let me taste and then carry onTwenty minutes later and two stone in weight. I have absolutely nothing whatsoever to complain about. That was a damn good meal, at a damn good price and probably one of the best American meals I have had in my entire life. Sublime burger cooked to perfection, absolutely smothered in chili, a mountain of fries, a mixed salad big enough to be a meal in itself and a pint of Bud. Grand total £13.95. Get in there!

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    Five Guys

    Five Guys

    4.0(1 review)
    20.4 mi
    £

    This location opened just over a year ago in a city one might least expect. But, as Norwich has…read morebecome a growing international and university town, I suppose it only made sense for the franchise to expand to this part of England--the other closest location is an hour away in Cambridge (which I will provide a similar review to after this). Prime real estate was secured as you can't miss the big, bold sign on the high street near the Blue Line bus stops. It's also probably the only place in this region where you'll see the Union Jack and Stars and Stripes flying together other than an embassy. It's important for me to distinguish between experiences in different countries. Back in the US, particularly in my home state of California, the plethora of what I believe to be more superior burger options always puts Five Guys on the back burner as an afterthought. That being said, with the absence of these options in a medium-sized British city coupled with occasional cravings for a good ol' American style cheeseburger, Five Guys is the closest one would ever get to satisfying that hunger. And they always pull through, here at least. After making FG a monthly habit and then trying it again at a US location, I can only say that somehow FG tastes so much better in the UK. The burgers are cooked better (they even make their bacon right with the perfect crisp) and though opting to have it "All the Way" with the core toppings makes it a little messy, the efficient assembly line and foil-wrapped product to keep it all together has never failed me, particularly in Norwich. My usual is the Little Bacon Cheeseburger and either a Little or Regular Cajun Fries (seasoning sometimes on the side) depending on whether I'm sharing. When I speak to my local friends about the menu, I bring up the Bacon Milkshake option (bits of streaky bacon mixed in). They always look at me with disgust, but hopefully people will eventually come 'round to the idea. As far as service goes, with everything made to order, there will always be a slight wait. On my first visit, my order was mistaken, leading to the manager genuinely apologising for the delay and offering a swift refund and replacement. If I ask for a side of BBQ sauce (theirs has a little more zing to it), no one ever bats an eye. Also, add FG to the limited list of late-night eats; it's the only place open late in town that isn't a pub. It gets busy but seats are aplenty on both levels and the space is always kept tidy by the staff.

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