Seaview Beach Cafe
Beach: West Runton beach
View: Located right on the beach, a friendly café where you can sit on the deck outside and enjoy the beach views.
What’s on the menu?: Light snacks, refreshments, breakfasts, lunches, ice-creams
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Seaview Beach Cafe, Water Lane,, Cromer, Norfolk NR37 9QP, United Kingdom
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