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This property does not have elevators.
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The Norfolk Arms | Hotel in Arundel, West Sussex
Located in the shadow of Arundel Castle, The Norfolk Arms Hotel is anything but old – with its newly refurbished restaurant and bars, offering you a quintessentially wonderful place to eat, drink and stay.
Browse our website and find out a little more about what we do here at the Norfolk Arms – we hope you are as excited about the changes as we are.
Norfolk Arms | Bars and pubs in Bloomsbury, London
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You wouldn’t know it as no date is given, but the Time Out quote adorning the front page of the Norfolk Arms website celebrated its seventh birthday in 2013.
Happily, the Norfolk Arms isn’t one of them; although 2006 no longer qualifies as ‘recent times’, this smaller-than-it-looks corner pub retains its place among the best in the area.
Unusually, the speciality is tapas – and pretty authentic tapas at that.
Highlights – all served in very generous portions given the reasonable prices (few of the standard tapas cost more than £5.50) – included a casually creamy tortilla; fennel and blood orange salad with flaked almonds; and deliciously light salt cod and potato croquettes.
Staff seem to give priority to diners over drinkers, and few people seem to come here for libations (draught Sagres, Theakston’s XB) alone.