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Norwich City Centre Restaurants Offer Special Deals For Food Week 2026

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Karen McGinn
6 February 2026, 10:48 am

Restaurants across Norwich, Norfolk, will offer special fixed‑price menus starting 27 February 2026 as part of a city‑wide Norwich Food Week promotion to support local businesses. The 10‑day event is designed to make eating out more affordable for residents while encouraging more people to visit the city centre during a traditionally quiet time of year.

The event is organised by Norwich BID (Norwich Business Improvement District), in collaboration with Visit Norwich, and will include more than 40 participating venues. Diners can choose from tiered set menus, typically priced at £15, £25 or £35, offered by a mix of independent spots and national brands.

Local eateries such as XO Kitchen and Yalm Food Hall are among the independents taking part, alongside national operators including Côte Brasserie. Special offers will be available across the BID zone, including the Norwich Lanes, Timber Hill and the Cathedral Quarter; a full list of participating venues is available on the Norwich Food Week website and app.

Stefan Gurney, Executive Director of Norwich BID, said: “Norwich Food Week is about more than just a discount; it’s a celebration of the people, places, and plates that make our food culture special. We want to give residents a reason to rediscover the city centre in February.” The initiative follows the State of the City 2025 report, which underlined sustained visitor numbers in the area (December 2024 recorded about 1.86 million visits), and aims to maintain momentum into the quieter winter months.

Diners are advised to book early, as past promotions and BID analysis show popular venues can sell out in advance. The promotion runs from 27 February to 8 March 2026 (10 days).

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