Norfolk Food Hall
- Authentic farm to table experience
- Celebrating Norfolk's exceptional food and farming heritage
- Garden Room space can accommodate up to 50 guests
Supporting Norfolk's
Food & Farming
Norfolk Food Hall stands as the county’s largest food hall and restaurant, uniquely designed to showcase and celebrate Norfolk’s exceptional food and farming heritage.
Located at the historic Norfolk Showground, this 3,500 square foot facility combines artisanal shopping with farm-to-table dining, with its garden room creating the perfect venue for intimate gatherings and special celebrations.
Our commitment to local produce means at least 70% of everything we offer comes from Norfolk and Suffolk producers, while our warm, welcoming atmosphere makes every event feel authentically connected to the region’s rich agricultural story.
ABOUT THIS VENUE
Venue Features
Farm-to-Table Experience
Direct connections with local farmers and producers ensure the freshest, highest quality Norfolk ingredients in every dish.
Educational Food Heritage
Interpretive displays and information boards tell the story of Norfolk’s vibrant food production.
In-House Butchery
Skilled in-house butchers are dedicated to delivering the finest cuts of meat.
With decades of experience, Tony Perkins works closely with award-winning local farmers to ensure every product meets the highest standards of taste and sustainability.
Norfolk Showground Location
Set within 120 acres of beautiful countryside with ample parking, accessible location and access to a 3.7km nature trail.
Family-Friendly Environment
Beautiful outdoor dining areas with dedicated children’s play area, making it perfect for multi-generational family events.
Community Focus
Purpose-built spaces for school visits, apprenticeship programs and community events, making it ideal for CSR and educational corporate events.
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Experiences at Norfolk Showground
Raymond Bewry
Updated Review: Today, Sunday, November 16, I visited Winter Wonderland. While entrance was free, you needed to book a free entry ticket online to secure your spot. Attendance was quite sparse, and it quickly became clear why many, especially families with young children, decided not to come. For example, I bought three cookies—similar to those sold at Lidl or Greggs—for £12, whereas the same cookies at Greggs cost just £1 each or £2.60 for a pack of three. It wasn’t surprising to see a father and his young children making the difficult and potentially unsafe journey across the flyover just to buy...
Rosebuds Private Hire
A fantastic, well‑organised event, spacious, clean, and very accessible with plenty to do. Despite the wet weather it felt safe and comfortable, with no mud and lots of activities. Ice skating, food, entertainment, and stalls were all excellent and reasonably priced, with polite staff throughout. Everyone in our group had a great time and we’re already looking forward to next year.
Raymond Bewry
Updated Review: Today, Sunday, November 16, I visited Winter Wonderland. While entrance was free, you needed to book a free entry ticket online to secure your spot. Attendance was quite sparse, and it quickly became clear why many, especially families with young children, decided not to come. For example, I bought three cookies—similar to those sold at Lidl or Greggs—for £12, whereas the same cookies at Greggs cost just £1 each or £2.60 for a pack of three. It wasn’t surprising to see a father and his young children making the difficult and potentially unsafe journey across the flyover just to buy...
Rosebuds Private Hire
A fantastic, well‑organised event, spacious, clean, and very accessible with plenty to do. Despite the wet weather it felt safe and comfortable, with no mud and lots of activities. Ice skating, food, entertainment, and stalls were all excellent and reasonably priced, with polite staff throughout. Everyone in our group had a great time and we’re already looking forward to next year.
Raymond Bewry
Updated Review: Today, Sunday, November 16, I visited Winter Wonderland. While entrance was free, you needed to book a free entry ticket online to secure your spot. Attendance was quite sparse, and it quickly became clear why many, especially families with young children, decided not to come. For example, I bought three cookies—similar to those sold at Lidl or Greggs—for £12, whereas the same cookies at Greggs cost just £1 each or £2.60 for a pack of three. It wasn’t surprising to see a father and his young children making the difficult and potentially unsafe journey across the flyover just to buy...