Lakenham Creamery
Norfolk County Dairy Ice Cream they describe as 'The Connoisseurs Choice'. It's exceptionally high cream content and traditional batch method of production produces an exceptionally smooth and decadent ice cream. They are proud that it's won over 120 Awards including 35 Great Taste Awards. Their Norfolk County French Vanilla has won Gold for 3 consecutive years - 2017, 2018 and 2019. They're continually refining it and adding new flavours. Their new flavour for 2019 was Rhubarb and Custard which was the winning flavour of their competition - “Suggest a 2019 Summer flavour”. Their Norfolk County Fresh Cream Ice Cream is available in 500ml Luxury take home tubs and also in 130ml individual pots alongside, 4lt and 4.5Lt Napoli's for the catering trade. You can find their Norfolk County Ice Cream across the region in many Farm Shops, Deli’s and Restaurants. They have a Click and Collect service 5 days a week.
Address
LAKENHAM CREAMERY,
2 TRAFALGAR STREET,
NORWICH,
NR1 3HN
Opening Hours
- Mon - Fri
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- Sat - Sun
- Closed
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