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C hristmasF ayre World Of F ish Dabs & Crabs


Traditional Fishmongers


Probably the largest selection of local and exotic fish in the area on display


Opening Hours Monday


8:00am - 3:00pm Saturday


Tuesday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm


8:00am - 3:00pm


Sunday closed


World of Fish 6 Cooke Road


South Lowestoft Industrial Estate Lowestoft, Suffolk NR33 7NA


01502 517171 Follow us on


www.world-of-fish.co.uk


The shop stocks a large range of fresh fish, smoked fish and shellfish. It also has a selection of frozen seafood. All products are locally sourced wherever possible, with the added advantage of Tracey’s father being a local fisherman, so his catch can be delivered directly from his boat to the shop. You can also find Tracey at Lowestoft fish market every morning, selecting and buying the fish for display in the counter that same day.


Xmas time is a wonderful time to include fish on the menu, Dabs n Crabs can supply local Cod, Skate, Herring, Mussells and much much more, including luxurious sides of hot smoked salmon and all varieties of shellfish and smoked fish. To order your xmas fayre please call in or telephone the number below.


Open every day except for Mondays, telephone orders are welcome Telephone 01493 731305 Find us on Yell.com


Dabs ‘n’ Crabs, Hemsby Road, Scratby, Gt Yarmouth, NR29 3PQ


B radwell Butchery, B akery & D elicatessen


Are you sure that your turkey comes from a local supplier? Are your pigs in blankets made from prime pork? Is your cured ham unrivalled? If so, the chances are that you placed your Christmas order at Bradwell Butchery, winner of numerous awards including Best Butchers Shop of the Year for the Midlands and East England.


We know how important it is to have perfect produce for Christmas dinner. We can tell you which farm our beef came from its age and breed, it’s also well hung to perfection for tenderness and taste, and we provide unbeatable customer service. In the bakery, you’ll find


fresh rolls, bread, pies and cakes all prepared freshly on the premises. If you want a top quality cheese board at Christmas, or some delicious cured meats, check out our deli counter. We’re taking Christmas orders already, so book ahead!


www.bradwellbutchery.co.uk JR C reasey


is a local fishmongers, run by Tracey Wrightson and her family. It is located in Scratby, on the main road, between Caister on sea and Hemsby. The business has been trading for the past seven years, and prides itself in the variety and freshness of its fish.


Christmas is a time for feasting and celebration with friends and family. It is worth seeking out a butcher or fish merchant for those special requirements you might have at this time of the year. They will also be able to provide advice on both your purchases and how to get the best from your meat and fish dishes. And don’t forget that it’s often good to make sure you have ordered in advance to avoid any last minute disappointment.


Try our own home cured gammons & bacon Turkeys, Ducks & Chickens available


Venison now available Vist out delicatessen


FREE DELIVERY TO SOME AREAS


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