A quartet of women along with their children consumed £300 worth of steaks and cocktails at a restaurant in Norwich but left without settling the bill. The eatery, Cheers, which recently opened its Surrey St branch after achieving success in Thetford and Bury St Edmunds, prides itself on offering a unique dining experience. Their website emphasizes providing exceptional service and high-quality food to create memorable experiences for guests.
Despite receiving rave reviews and accolades from satisfied patrons, Cheers faced a setback when four women absconded without paying for their indulgence. The group indulged in steaks and Baileys shots, accumulating a bill of over £130 for the steaks and £71.50 for the shots before making a swift exit on October 5.
Andrea Marinho, the proprietor of Cheers, expressed disappointment over the incident, emphasizing the need for accountability. She lamented the challenges faced by the restaurant, especially in its early months of operation, and questioned the behavior of the individuals setting a poor example for their children.
Norfolk Police are now seeking information regarding the four women through CCTV footage, as they are wanted in connection with the alleged theft at the restaurant on Surrey Street. Anyone with relevant information is urged to contact Norfolk Police, quoting reference number 36/72063/25.
In a bid to address the issue and seek justice, the authorities are actively pursuing leads to identify and apprehend the individuals responsible for the dine-and-dash incident at Cheers restaurant.
