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Restaurants in Suffolk

Suffolk's lifeblood was once the herring industry and the county's coastline facing the North Sea ensures that its restaurants are seldom short of fish. Lowestoft is the main port, but small places like Aldeburgh and Southwold also contribute local catches.

Free-range Suffolk pigs are starting to make a name for themselves and sweet-cured bacon and hams are delicacies that often turn up on restaurant and pub menus.

Suffolk also has some fine independent breweries, cider-makers and small vineyards providing tipples for its eating places.

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Fox and Goose -Fressingfield
The Fox and Goose is at the centre of village life in Fressingfield, with the church behind and the village pond in front. Contemporary touches and colourful artwork jazz up the atmospheric dining room
  
The Crown - Southwold
A hip out-of-town venue specialising in cosmopolitan food and heavenly drinking
  
Scutchers - Long Melford
It's spacious, open-plan and thoroughly agreeable; the kitchen deals is modern bistro-style cooking with an upbeat, eclectic edge and a keen eye for ingredients from near and far
  
Hintlesham Hall - Ipswich
Originally made famous as a restaurant by Robert Carrier in the 1970's