City cafe closes its doors after six years in Norwich Lanes
The boardgame café The Games Table in Lower Goat Lane has closed its doors after six years in the Norwich Lanes.
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The boardgame café The Games Table in Lower Goat Lane has closed its doors after six years in the Norwich Lanes.
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