Poppylands

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Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom

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British restaurant· Cafe· English restaurant· Gift shop· Coffee shop· European restaurant· Steak house

Poppylands Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Poppylands is located in Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom on Waxham Rd. Poppylands is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category british restaurant in United Kingdom.

Address

Waxham Rd

Price range

$$

Phone

+44 1493393393

Service options

Outdoor seatingDrive-throughTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCoffeeHealthy optionsKids' menuSmall platesWine

Open hours

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Emily Long

A really interesting cafe. War time themed. Lots of interesting items of decor to look at. Staff are really friendly. The best part was the food, it was excellent, bit more than cafe level. We had fish and chips. The only thing I would say is the peas don't need to be in a separate dish and the salad was unnecessary. My partner had chocolate cake which he said was amazing.

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Ruth Pearce

Love this place! WW2 themed restaurant. Good choice of traditional British food. Plenty of tables inside and out. Food served quickly and lovely. Next to it is an old style shop,which sells memorabilia and old fashion favourite sweets.

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Lee Tennant

This is a great 40s themed restaurant. With some nice wartime memorabilia decorating the place. They also have a gift shop and ample free parking. And excellent taking covid19 measures. A nice selection of food and drinks on the menu, all reasonably priced. Service was quick and please staff. If you are nearby, it's well worth planning a visit. We really enjoyed it and would certainly go again if back in Norfolk.

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Dave Frost

A very popular place to stop for food. Need to book ahead if you want inside dining. We stopped for coffee and a bacon roll. Luckily a table was available before the next booking arrived. The dining area is decorated in a 1940's style with lots of WW2 memorabilia. Service was polite and prompt with attention to Covid regulations. Outside apart from a seating area, there is a small shop selling toys and gifts. Some of which is 1940 based.

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Martyn Boyle

More a museum than a tea room. So many interesting things to see, vegan chocolate cake was great and they do a vegan breakfast too. The owner is very knowledgeable about the history of the local area and is very enthusiastic. We will visit again next time we go and see the seals.