A list of them on this site - looks like you can add a description and rating once you've tried them, too. https://www.ratebeer.com/beer/brancaster-oystercatcher/106233/
Very nice. Lucky Lobster was 10/10 Oyster Catcher was a strong 8/10 Then I had a pint of Neck Oil, which is a standard 10/10. They had a dark ale also, I think it was called Wreck, or Wrecked. Didn't try that one.
Off to Woodfordes Fur & Feather tomorrow, they'd better have Guinness! Son-in law has been doing the ale trail, looks a lot of fun.
I haven't been there in years and much preferred it before they built the extension, but it's very popular. Enjoy.
So, the Chip Inn/Grovesnor aren't mentioned - https://www.fishisthedish.co.uk/win/top-5-fish-and-chip-shops-in-eastern-england
Maybe it's just me, but I didn't consider Leicester or Nottingham to be in Eastern England. I doubt the author(s) have a clue where Long Stratton is!
They are classified as East Midlands but I thought it strange too. With that said, as someone exiled to Nottingham I can vouch for 'the Cods Scallops'. They have three branches now and the quality and selection of fish is bloomin marvellous. Top 3 for me with; Chip Inn and the chip shop, Stafford st. When they visited Norfolk I imagine they visited two or three places on the coast one in Norwich and that was Norfolk represented. Bah!
According to the EDP there are two chippies in Wells battling it out to be named the best chippy in the county!!
I'm NEVER that thirsty - https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/morning-happy-hour-great-yarmouth-1-6207506 Fosters or John Smiths!!!!
https://www.edp24.co.uk/going-out/all-you-can-eat-buffets-norwich-1-6208014 No 6 is ideal if you're going to the Chelsea game. Breakfast in there and then stop at the Fat Cat and Canary for some proper beer!!