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The Anchor Inn is situated in the coastal village of Morston in the heart of Nelson’s playground. It is a great dog friendly stop-off for walkers, sailors, fishermen and birdwatchers alike.

Since June 2011 the pub has been run by old school friends Harry and Ro, who also have the distinction of being Norfolk’s youngest publicans. They have been putting their own stamp on coastal dining pleasing locals and Norfolklovers alike. Their efforts have not gone un-noticed and they are the proud holders of this year’s EDP Readers’ Restaurant of the Year Award as well as having been finalists in the EDP Coastal Award and The Aylsham Food Awards. By using their own quirky culinary style and the incredible locally-sourced north Norfolk produce, they create a daily, competitively-priced, menu that reflects seasonal changes and freshest of what local suppliers have available on the day When in season you’ll regularly find on the menu: Morston mussels and oysters caught literally a stone’s throw from the pub’s doorstep; wild sea trout; sea bass; north sea haddock; Holkham venison; rare breed pork and Saltmarsh lamb. Food is served throughout the The Anchor Inn, so you can choose to eat in either the cosy dog-friendly bar that features a roaring fire when it’s chilly or have a more traditional dining experience in the restaurant, that displays beautiful local art. The room can seat up to fifty-five people and is proving to be a popular for functions, from Christmas parties, birthdays and other celebratory events. So, whether it’s a warm up by the fire with a freshly made coffee or for a delicious lunch or dinner created from the best local ingredients, The Anchor Inn is a must.

The Anchor Inn The Street Morston Norfolk NR25 7AA

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01263 741392

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roglennie@gmail.com

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www.morstonanchor.co.uk


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