Lets move to... Bungay

You’ll find the welcome warm and friendly in this pretty Suffolk market town. With roots that can be traced back to Roman times, the thriving town of Bungay is well known for good shopping (thanks to the large number of independent shops), historic buildings and a plethora of places to eat and drink.

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Time for a coffee?
Nestled at the centre of the historic town of Bungay you’ll find the Earsham Street Café, a 17th century building bursting with character. At this charming café you’ll be warmly welcomed with quality meals and delicious cakes, scones and teas.
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Fancy a night out?
For a truly fabulous night out, head to The Fisher Theatre where a fantastic range of events await you. From cinema and live streamings, theatre productions and an eclectic range of live music that promises something for everyone. 
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Grab a bite to eat
The Fleece Inn has been providing a safe haven for locals and visitors alike since the 15th century. While dining on local produce and specialty beers and ales you can take in the stunning original architecture; a warren of interconnecting spaces and warm, inviting nooks and crannies. 
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Bungay is known for its local food and produce, being home to the Baron Bigod cheese. Bungay Food and Drink Festival is a day for locals to celebrate and show off their wealth of knowledge for food and drinks during the autumn. 

As well as eating some of the freshest and most delicious produce you’ll ever come across you can watch live cooking demonstrations from famous chefs and listen to a variety of interesting talks held throughout the day.