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Best golf club restaurants in Suffolk

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Aldeburgh Golf Club Restaurant
Overlooks the 9-hole links course with views of the River Alde. Offers classic British dishes, fresh seafood specials, and seasonal menus.

Southwold Golf Club Restaurant
Seaside views accompany a menu of locally caught fish, hearty pub-style meals, and lighter lunch options. Perfect for a post-round catch-up.

Woodbridge Golf Club Restaurant
Spacious dining room with parkland views. Serves everything from full breakfasts to evening meals, with vegetarian and family-friendly options available.

Thorpeness Golf Club Restaurant
Scenic links setting with views of dunes and fairways. Seasonal menus, fresh local ingredients, and a welcoming atmosphere make it ideal for families and golfers alike.

Walberswick Golf Club Restaurant
Small clubhouse restaurant offering simple but delicious fare, perfect for a casual lunch or snack after a round.

Visitor tip: Check opening hours and booking requirements before visiting, especially on weekends or during peak tourist seasons. Many clubs welcome non-golfers, but some may have limited availability.

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