Amanda’s guidebook

Amanda
Amanda’s guidebook

Food scene

A great place to eat and drink all day long and into the evening but absolutely our favourite place in town for brunch.
8 recommandé par les habitants
Gastrono-me
22 Abbeygate St
8 recommandé par les habitants
A great place to eat and drink all day long and into the evening but absolutely our favourite place in town for brunch.
Fabulous independent Coffee House. We recommend the afternoon tea, cakes and milkshakes.
Baileys 2 Coffee House & Bistro
5 Whiting St
Fabulous independent Coffee House. We recommend the afternoon tea, cakes and milkshakes.
Enjoy amazing cocktail theatre on the patio during the summer or beside the fireside in the bar. Also home to a fabulous fine-dining restaurant and Bury St Edmunds first Chef's table.
The Northgate
Northgate Street
Enjoy amazing cocktail theatre on the patio during the summer or beside the fireside in the bar. Also home to a fabulous fine-dining restaurant and Bury St Edmunds first Chef's table.
Intimate Mediterranean restaurant on the historic Angel Hill. Fresh food and a cosy atmosphere .
Francela Restaurant
27 Angel Hill
Intimate Mediterranean restaurant on the historic Angel Hill. Fresh food and a cosy atmosphere .
A taste of Suffolk. Award-winning restaurant which focuses on high quality locally sourced ingredients.
Ben's
43 Churchgate St
A taste of Suffolk. Award-winning restaurant which focuses on high quality locally sourced ingredients.
Mediterranean-inspired fine dining.
20 recommandé par les habitants
Pea Porridge
28-29 Cannon St
20 recommandé par les habitants
Mediterranean-inspired fine dining.
Contemporary independent Chinese restaurant. Fresh ingredients and a delicious menu.
Ming Oriental
44 Abbeygate St
Contemporary independent Chinese restaurant. Fresh ingredients and a delicious menu.
Relaxed atmosphere, pan-Asian rice and noodle dishes. Ask to sit downstairs and you'll dine in one of the renowned 'tunnels of Bury St Edmunds', which are rumoured to lead from the old Abbey to a variety of building cellars in the town centre.
8 recommandé par les habitants
Zen Noodle Bar
6 Angel Ln
8 recommandé par les habitants
Relaxed atmosphere, pan-Asian rice and noodle dishes. Ask to sit downstairs and you'll dine in one of the renowned 'tunnels of Bury St Edmunds', which are rumoured to lead from the old Abbey to a variety of building cellars in the town centre.

Sightseeing

This is a stunning building to visit, be sure to include the cloisters, treasury and Lady Chapel in your visit. Guided tours are available Monday- Saturday at 11am and they now offer limited tours of the Cathedral Tower too.
26 recommandé par les habitants
Cathédrale Saint-Edmundsbury
Angel Hill
26 recommandé par les habitants
This is a stunning building to visit, be sure to include the cloisters, treasury and Lady Chapel in your visit. Guided tours are available Monday- Saturday at 11am and they now offer limited tours of the Cathedral Tower too.
One of the largest parish churches in England and part of the original Abbey complex. It claims to have the largest West Window in the country and the second longest aisle.
St. Mary's Church
Honey Hill
One of the largest parish churches in England and part of the original Abbey complex. It claims to have the largest West Window in the country and the second longest aisle.
A beautiful place to visit, with its award-winning flowerbeds and views of the Cathedral. The river Lark can be seen flowing through and a stroll through the old Abbey Ruins is a must- look out for the tea pot and bird shaped ruins!
33 recommandé par les habitants
Abbey Gardens
22 Mustow St
33 recommandé par les habitants
A beautiful place to visit, with its award-winning flowerbeds and views of the Cathedral. The river Lark can be seen flowing through and a stroll through the old Abbey Ruins is a must- look out for the tea pot and bird shaped ruins!
Take a tour round the beautiful and historic working brew house of Greene King. Part of the tour includes a trip on their roof with fabulous views of the town- plus some beer tasters too of course!
Greene King
Take a tour round the beautiful and historic working brew house of Greene King. Part of the tour includes a trip on their roof with fabulous views of the town- plus some beer tasters too of course!
A charming and unique way to see the latest releases and some art house specials too. Relax back on their sofas with a glass of wine while watching a big screen film. The resident bar/restaurant Number 4 Hatter Street will top of the trip!
27 recommandé par les habitants
Abbeygate Picturehouse
4 Hatter St
27 recommandé par les habitants
A charming and unique way to see the latest releases and some art house specials too. Relax back on their sofas with a glass of wine while watching a big screen film. The resident bar/restaurant Number 4 Hatter Street will top of the trip!
A tiny Victorian pub plastered with memorabilia and quirky collectables, including a mummified cat. Reported to be the smallest pub in Britain.
16 recommandé par les habitants
Nutshell Pub Bury St Edmunds
17 The Traverse
16 recommandé par les habitants
A tiny Victorian pub plastered with memorabilia and quirky collectables, including a mummified cat. Reported to be the smallest pub in Britain.
Why not take in a show at the Theatre Royal- the sole surviving Regency theatre in the country? A gorgeous small venue, if you visit try and sit in one of the many small boxes.
22 recommandé par les habitants
Théâtre Royal de Bury St. Edmunds
Westgate Street
22 recommandé par les habitants
Why not take in a show at the Theatre Royal- the sole surviving Regency theatre in the country? A gorgeous small venue, if you visit try and sit in one of the many small boxes.
A National Trust property. An Italiante Palace in the heart of an ancient deer park. With its formal gardens, pleasure grounds, rolling Suffolk landscape and woodlands it is well worth a visit for tea and cake or a picnic.
55 recommandé par les habitants
Maison, parc et jardins d'Ickworth
55 recommandé par les habitants
A National Trust property. An Italiante Palace in the heart of an ancient deer park. With its formal gardens, pleasure grounds, rolling Suffolk landscape and woodlands it is well worth a visit for tea and cake or a picnic.