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Dig-in to th is August …


With the summer holidays in full swing, staycations being more popular than ever and friends and family able to get together, eating out this August is high on the agenda


says Melanie Cook of VisitNorwich.co.uk


B


y the time you read this I am hoping the government’s plan to take us out of COVID-19 safety


measures has been successful. Days out and breaks always seem to


revolve around the excitement of food and drink. Whether you’ve packed up a picnic, thrown together some snacks or you’re heading to an eatery to be waited on. How many times have we set off on a journey and the kids want the sandwiches just as you are leaving the drive? Or you arrive somewhere and the fi rst thing you do is have a coffee or perhaps something stronger!


Without realising it, what we eat and drink out is a huge part of a day/evening experience or holiday. We make plans over food and drink; we share stories, and we languish over dishes we can’t cook at home. Tucking into the food we love; with the people we love. In case you didn’t know (where have


you been hiding?), Norwich is going mad for dinosaurs, thanks to Dippy On Tour at Norwich Cathedral - on the fi nal leg of his nationwide journey (tickets are free and do not have to be pre-booked). So, it makes complete sense to throw into the mix great places to eat and drink to complete a day or evening out. Norwich Business Improvement


District launched a new City Food Trail in February 2020 for Love Light Norwich


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festival. And now, due to its popularity, the latest iteration follows the same concept, but this time themed all things dinosaur. The food trail starts 12 July and runs until 22 August. Go to www.visitnorwich.co.uk/city-


food-trail for full details. So, watch out for neon dinosaurs


in the windows of participating restaurants, cafés, pubs and bars. With over 25 venues in Norwich taking part, extend your trip by enjoying breakfast, lunch or dinner, or all three as part of the celebrations around the iconic 26-metre-long diplodocus cast on view. Not much time? Try a Deano Delight


shake at Al Dente on St Giles Street. Or some TeaRex from Birchley's Loose Leaf Tea on Norwich Market, with a dinosaur themed cupcake from Debs,


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