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Brancaster Beach Kiosk
Beach: Brancaster beach
View: The kiosk sits right next to the beach and enjoys views over the unspoilt 2 miles of golden sand.
What’s on the menu?: All food to take away – burgers, chips, light snacks, sandwiches, cakes & sweets, hot and cold drinks, ice-creams.
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Brancaster Beach Kiosk, Broad Lane, Brancaster, Norfolk PE31 8AX, United Kingdom
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