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Centreparcs - elevedon - eating outside the complex? anyone know the local area?

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camera · 24/10/2006 12:15

if you go you go to centreparsc can you go outside the comples to eat or do you have to stay inside? and whats round there to go to for a family to eat out at ?

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RTKangaMummy · 24/10/2006 12:28

Yes you can go out of the complex

I know on the roundabout there was a BK or KFC

iirc there was a pub too

But someone else will have better knowledge than me

HappyMumof2 · 24/10/2006 13:41

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camera · 25/10/2006 22:24

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LadyMuck · 25/10/2006 22:33

What sort of place are you looking for?

camera · 26/10/2006 13:08

would love an italian place, a chinese or an indian. Do you know of places?

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LadyMuck · 26/10/2006 22:22

There's an Indian on the London Road in Brandon, and you could find both an Indian and Chinese in Thetford town centre. Not sure about Italian though _ I don't even think that there is a Pizza Hut/Express tbh. I think you would be limited to pubs, and that depends on their policies on families.

DarkAlleyBongo · 26/10/2006 22:23

newmarket is 15 mins up the road. lots of lovely restaurants and horses if u like them

DarkAlleyBongo · 26/10/2006 22:24

including pizza express, or a lovely italian called prezzo. great for families

camera · 01/11/2006 17:01

fab thanks its just thative heard the food isnt that great in the complex so needed to know where to look

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wheresthehamster · 01/11/2006 17:33

Have been to Elveden for the last 13 years and love all the restaurants on the complex!
Most of them are geared up for children of all ages. If you stay for 3/4 days then you can eat somewhere different for every meal.
I've never felt the need or inclination to go off site. (Especially if the car is parked in the furthest car park and it's dark and raining).

wheresthehamster · 01/11/2006 17:35

P.S. Luciano's is as good as any Italian restaurant I've ever been to.

HappyMumof2 · 01/11/2006 18:16

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