Find out what Grill restaurants to try in Crewe. Crewe /kruː/ is a railway town and civil parish within the borough of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. The area has a population of 84,863. Crewe is perhaps best known as a large railway junction and home to Crewe Works, for many years a major railway engineering facility for manufacturing and overhauling locomotives, but now much reduced in size. From 1946 until 2002 it was also the home of Rolls-Royce motor car production. The Pyms Lane factory on the west of the town now produces Bentley motor cars exclusively. Crewe is 158 miles north of London and 35 miles south of Manchester.
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4 based on 493 reviews
Premium dining and pub set in the heart of beautiful Cheshire countryside. Freshly cooked food, cask ales and continental lagers. Part of the Parogon Pub Group.
Last time we ate here it was pre-renovation and it was awful. An amazing change has taken place and the decor was amazing. On arrival we had drinks in the bar area. Disappointingly for the ladies, the house champagne has changed to a rather unpleasant sweet one so they chose a white wine and a Prosecco. Our table was in the conservatory extension which we did find rather noisy. I ordered fish and chips which I have to say was a little disappointing. The huge piece of moist fish was encased in batter which in parts was crisp and other parts oily and soggy. I asked for extra pea purée as I didnât want chips but the extra portion was quite small and quite liquid. The beef en croute was very good as was the chicken kebab. The staff were lovely and helpful, nothing too much trouble. We were told the next day that we should have gone to the Swan with 2 necks, the sister pub. Perhaps next time but we did enjoy the whole experience of the Boars Head.
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3 based on 857 reviews
Beefeater opened their doors back in 1974, and were driven by a passion for glorious steak. Mouth-watering cuts at mouth-watering prices was their motto. Reassuringly nothing's changed, these things still drive them today and they always will. Beefeater b
Tonight's meal has been so lovely. We came tonight without booking (Friday night) table given straight away. We came with our 20 month old son. Service was amazing. Staff were so friendly they even toke time to say hello & talk to my son. Which I thought was lovely. Food was so tasty & hot I ordered the steak pie with horseradish mash with seasonal vegetables. My partner ordered the fillet steak which was cooked just perfectly which was medium rare along with unlimited chips & peppercorn sauce. His plate was empty. My son had the tomato penne pasta with chicken meatballs corn on the cob & cheesy garlic bread. He also enjoy his tea. Ended up asking for another corn cause the fist was demolished. We have had such an lovely service tonight & will definitely be returning in the future. Thank you Kayleigh for such a great service.
4 based on 493 reviews
Premium dining and pub set in the heart of beautiful Cheshire countryside. Freshly cooked food, cask ales and continental lagers. Part of the Parogon Pub Group.
Last time we ate here it was pre-renovation and it was awful. An amazing change has taken place and the decor was amazing. On arrival we had drinks in the bar area. Disappointingly for the ladies, the house champagne has changed to a rather unpleasant sweet one so they chose a white wine and a Prosecco. Our table was in the conservatory extension which we did find rather noisy. I ordered fish and chips which I have to say was a little disappointing. The huge piece of moist fish was encased in batter which in parts was crisp and other parts oily and soggy. I asked for extra pea purée as I didnât want chips but the extra portion was quite small and quite liquid. The beef en croute was very good as was the chicken kebab. The staff were lovely and helpful, nothing too much trouble. We were told the next day that we should have gone to the Swan with 2 necks, the sister pub. Perhaps next time but we did enjoy the whole experience of the Boars Head.
Most Popular European food in Crewe, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 493 reviews
Premium dining and pub set in the heart of beautiful Cheshire countryside. Freshly cooked food, cask ales and continental lagers. Part of the Parogon Pub Group.
Last time we ate here it was pre-renovation and it was awful. An amazing change has taken place and the decor was amazing. On arrival we had drinks in the bar area. Disappointingly for the ladies, the house champagne has changed to a rather unpleasant sweet one so they chose a white wine and a Prosecco. Our table was in the conservatory extension which we did find rather noisy. I ordered fish and chips which I have to say was a little disappointing. The huge piece of moist fish was encased in batter which in parts was crisp and other parts oily and soggy. I asked for extra pea purée as I didnât want chips but the extra portion was quite small and quite liquid. The beef en croute was very good as was the chicken kebab. The staff were lovely and helpful, nothing too much trouble. We were told the next day that we should have gone to the Swan with 2 necks, the sister pub. Perhaps next time but we did enjoy the whole experience of the Boars Head.
Usually call in here for evening meal when staying in Crewe, and have always found the menu to be varied, the meals have been tasty and hot, and the deserts are absolutely delicious.
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