Came here on an unseasonably hot Sunday lunchtime for a snack — upon recommendation from the Lowestoft RNLI lifeboat crew. Flying Fifteens has a garden that overlooks the beach, great for dog walkers. The waitresses come and serve you here. A word of warning — chips are not welcome here. The food is locally sourced(smoked salmon, honey roast Norfolk ham and, on Saturdays, fresh Cromer crab). The menu consists of a choice of sandwiches, soup, omelettes, salads. Also there is a robust selection of cakes. There is also a bewildering list of teas you can try — from the usual to the obscure. I would recommend the bacon baguette — it is a relatively simple thing to prepare, but you really notice one that has been cooked to perfection. Also of note is the excellent service — the waitress even brought Charlie the labrador a bowl of water without being asked. All in all, highly recommended. BTW — ‘Flying Fifteens’ refers to a sailing boat designed by Uffa Fox. Fifteen indicates its length of fifteen feet.