Aldeburgh and Southwold are known for their independent shops, delis, cafes, pubs and restaurants who offer high-quality products and unique experiences.
A traditional British Afternoon Tea is becoming increasingly popular, be it an intimate setting for two, a group celebration such as a baby shower – you can even find Afternoon Tea as a wedding breakfast option.
Suffolk is fast becoming one of the UK's most popular culinary tourist destinations thanks to its fabulous local produce from land and sea. We're great at celebrating our local producers too, with a jam-packed season of food and drink fest
Becoming ever more popular in recent years is the classic ‘Afternoon Tea’ which dates back to the seventeenth century and was introduced by Anna, the seventh Duchess of Bedford.
Nothing says a cottage holiday in Suffolk like a hot bag of chippy chips. After much munching, chomping and masticating, we have hand-picked our top 5.
Our criteria - better batter, good cod, mushy peas and controversially Cream Soda