The Coronation weekend is almost upon us and it's time to start preparing to celebrate. What's better than marking the occasion with an afternoon tea fit for royalty?
From Union Flag cakes to Coronation chicken sandwiches, check out a list of all the places marking the May bank holiday weekend with themed food in the county.
1. Old Hall Farm
Rebecca Mayhew, the owner of Old Hall Farm, said: "We thought that a themed tea to celebrate King Charles' Coronation would be a fun way to mark the occasion. Afternoon tea is a quintessentially British tradition after all."
The menu includes a selection of finger sandwiches - with Coronation chicken and salmon royale - and cakes including Victoria sponge and a salted caramel chocolate eclair.
Prices will be £22.50 to eat in (£20 to take away). Teas for children under 12 are £12.50 and £10 respectively.
2. Wroxham Barns
Wroxham Barns will be running its special afternoon tea from May 1 to May 14. Spaces are limited so pre-booking is essential.
The tea includes a fruit meringue, shortbread, red velvet cake, a cranberry-infused sausage roll and a selection of sandwiches.
Adults £15.99 & children £8.99.
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3. Hirst Farm Shop and Cafe
The farm shop freshly makes its afternoon teas in the onsite cafe. Their Coronation afternoon tea features a fruit scone with clotted cream and jam, a broccoli and stilton quiche and a piece of Victoria sponge.
A TV will be set up inside the cafe for anyone wanting to watch while tucking into their royal-themed treats.
The tea is £14.95 to eat in and £11.95 per person to take away.
4. Tea & Cake
This quaint cafe in Long Stratton is also doing a themed afternoon tea to celebrate May's first bank holiday weekend.
They are offering their Coronation afternoon tea from £12.50 per person. They will also be at Long Stratton park's Coronation event on Monday, May 8.
Available on May 5 and 6, teas can be eaten in or taken away.
5. The Maid's Head Hotel
Running throughout May, there is an extensive list of teas to drink alongside your food at this hotel.
Guests can choose from peppermint, earl grey, Assam and more while enjoying treats such as a 'King's Coronation Quiche' and a 'King Charles III lemon cream' cake.
The menu is a nod to all countries in the UK, with delicacies such as Welsh Rarebit to an 'Irish Tipsy Whiskey Chocolate Cake.'
The tea is £24 per person and can be upgraded to include a glass of prosecco for an extra £6.
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