Entertainment in Norwich
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Adam & Eve's
A 13th-century brew-house built to quench the thirst of cathedral builders, this is now Norwich's oldest-surviving pub, and an adorable little sunken-floored gem. So snug it is that the upper bar barely fits the barmaid, perhaps why the staff has a reputation for grumpiness! Take a pew outside amid the old-mangle flowerpots, or keep an eye out for the resident ghost in the character-rich interior.
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Ten Bells
This is this kind of faded 18th-century pub where people feel instantly at ease, calmed by the real ales, mellow red velvet and quirky memorabilia and amused by the red phone booth in the corner. It also fancies itself as an intellectuals' hang-out, with poetry readings and arts-school regulars.
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St Andrew's and Blackfriars' Halls
Once home to Dominican Blackfriars, the spookily Gothic-looking St Andrew's and Blackfriars' Halls now serves as an impressive civic centre where concerts, antique and craft markets, the Music and Arts Festival and even the annual beer festival are held.
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Mercy
A massive club set in a former cinema, with DJs that favour R&B and club classics.
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Liquid
True to its name, Liquid is a big molten-themed club filled with warped furniture, lava lamps and bubble projections, and playing everything from retro to R&B.
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Norwich Arts Centre
A wide-ranging program of alternative drama, concerts, dance and jazz set in a medieval church.
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Norwich Puppet Theatre
Set in a cute little repurposed church; goes down well with small and big kids. From the Cathedral follow Palace St east into Whitefriars.
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Ten Bells
This is this kind of faded 18th-century pub where people feel instantly at ease, calmed by the real ales, mellow red velvet, battered armchairs and quirky memorabilia, including an ancient red phone booth in the corner. It also fancies itself as an intellectuals' hang-out, with poetry readings and arts-school regulars.
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Optic
Supposedly Norwich's upmarket club, this place features everything from '70s funk to chart-topping anthems.
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Birdcage Bar
A bohemian hang-out, this is one of Norwich's quirkiest bars, with slightly kitsch decor that includes strips of bunting, mismatched furniture and a much-loved jukebox. There's eclectic music in the back room, plenty of board games, free wi-fi, cabaret nights and a lovely outside deck area.
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Adam & Eve's
A 13th-century brew-house built to quench the thirst of cathedral builders, this is now Norwich's oldest-surviving pub and an adorable little sunken-floored gem. It's a tiny place just loaded with character and popular with discerning locals, old timers and those in search of a quiet pint. There's a pleasant outdoor courtyard for sunny days.
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