Best British restaurants nearby. Discover the best British food in Northwich. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for British restaurants near you.. Northwich is a town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It lies in the heart of the Cheshire Plain, at the confluence of the rivers Weaver and Dane. The town is about 18 miles (29 km) east of Chester and 15 miles (24 km) south of Warrington. 19 miles south of Manchester and 12 miles south of Manchester Airport. Northwich has been named as one of the best places to live in the United Kingdom according to The Sunday Times in 2014.
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4 based on 614 reviews
This outstanding village pub can be found adjacent to the main A559 in the scenic area of Great Budworth. The Cock O' Budworth is a former 17th century coaching inn, which now oozes class and style. It is beautifully decorated throughout, and is everythin
Gloomy dingy pub, dirty carpet & windows,dusty food no flavour,standard frozen fare,staff very nice and attentive.Will not be going again overpriced for what you get.Such a shame considering the location it isn't maximised to it's full potential.Good Morning ZoeThank you for taking the time to review your visit with us, whilst I appreciate your comments, I feel I must disagree with your view of us being a gloomy dingy pub. We are a Grade 2 listed building and as such any bright colours or strong lighting would detract from the character and atmosphere of the restaurant rather than enhance it. I do however take on board the comments about our menu, which is currently put together by our Menu Development Team at Head Office, and I will pass on your opinions for their future reference. The staff however will be pleased to learn that you were happy with the service you received on your visit and we would be more than happy to welcome you back should you decide to visit us againThanks again for your commentsKind RegardsJulie
4 based on 491 reviews
The Plough Inn has been under the Hughes family ownership since 1995. Offering a traditional English pub in the beautiful Cheshire countryside. Several walks are available from our website or from inside the pub.Weâre proud to serve quality fresh food sou
I enjoyed my Sunday lunch, however, the beef was a bit tough and the carrot/swede wasnât very hot. Other than that it was a good sized portion and value for money. Pleasant staff and nice surroundings although the tables are quite close together and the lady on the next table was talking far too loudly at her companion which meant that we couldnât hear ourselves think. Never mind - better luck next time - will certainly return to try the legendary pie...
4 based on 2551 reviews
The Fishpool Inn is a cosy, characterful inn dating back to the 18th century.Having undergone a year-long sympathetic restoration the doors to the new Fishpool Inn opened February 2013.Serving real ales, fine wines and freshly prepared food using locally
We stumbled on this lovely place while staying at nearby Nunsmere Hall.. The deco inside is amazing, so quirky and everywhere you look inside is something different.. Very comfy armchairs at the dining table, lovely friendly, welcoming staff and the food we had was so filling and tasty.. We enjoyed it so much we returned for tea the following night.. Thank you Fishpool Inn for a fantastic tea in beautiful surroundings with friendly staff... We definitely return again...
4 based on 494 reviews
Me and my friend had yet another brilliant meal here with great service from all the girls as usual. Iâve reviewed The George & Dragon before on here but I felt I had to write another praising the staff - all of the girls are always so nice and nothing is ever too much trouble. One of the managers , Carl is lovely and is like talking to an old friend and he always makes our visits worthwhile. I have to say a special mention to one of the other managers , Jackie. On todayâs visit we found out she was leaving the pub. I cannot believe she is leaving , what a shame. Weâve only been going to The George and Dragon for just over a year but I canât imagine the place without Jackie. Sheâs absolutely amazing and has made our visits fantastic with her warm and welcoming charm. She shall be sorely missed by me and my friend, Jackie has always looked after us and has reserved meals for Sundayâs and gone out of her way to make sure things were okay when weâve visited. Jackie leaving The George and Dragon is as sad as when Bet Gilroy left The Rovers in Coronation Street. Whoever replaces her has big shoes to fill. Many thanks Josh for taking the time to write your kind review. We are very lucky at the George and Dragon to have regular return customers of your calibre. People who know what they want and where to find it. Long may we continue to be of service. Thank-you also for your kind words about the staff and in particularly Jackie who has left us for pastures new, we all wish her the best of luck.
4 based on 330 reviews
The Leigh Arms is on the main A49 road at Little Leigh, near Northwich in Cheshire. We are situated in between the River Weaver & The Trent & Mersey Canal. You can easily reach us by car, bus , boat & train. Meals are served in the bar and the restaurant
We've been regular visitors here over the years and it never fails to please. Friendly service, excellent freshly cooked food and plenty of it. It does get busy so be prepared to wait but its worth it. There's a low turnover in staff as Jo obviously looks after them.
4 based on 216 reviews
Community based pub located on the canalside offering a wide selection of beer/ cask ales. Food offered seven days a week
Ordered fish n chips which was a small piece of fish in undercooked batter with large pieces of fried potato. The service is lacking in that although thereâs a restaurant area you have to go and order and pay at the bar beforehand. The pool table is £1 a gameThereâs nothing here to make me want to return Iâm afraidHi Thank you for your review, all reviews are important to our family run business. Sorry that we haven't impressed you on your visit. We are a pub that serves, good homemade food. we feel that ordering and paying at the bar is a more relaxed approach. The price of the pool is out of our control but feel it sits in line with other venues around that have a pool table. With regards to your fish, we always do check backs this is your opportunity to let us know that you arent happy with your meal, unfortunately nothing was brought to our attention until now. Best wishes The Broken Cross Team
4 based on 397 reviews
Kanya is a bistro style restaurant in Northwich town centre - indeed it is the only restaurant in the heart of the town and rated as number one in Northwich. The comfortable, cheerful and relaxed atmosphere of Kanya provides the perfect setting to enjoy q
The thing l like about Kanya is the friendly welcome into a very plush establishment. Your not rushed and when l met up with my illustrator they would even push tables together so we could spread out . The food is also beautiful and presented well. I have only visited during the day, but hear stunning reports about their evening events. It currently has to be the most classy restaurant in town. I have also just had Coffee and Cake both most enjoyable.
4 based on 940 reviews
Myself and my partner both had family down for the weekend and were recommended here for Sunday dinner and we werenât disappointed,they were more than accommodating for our group of 10 one of whom is disabled which they more than catered for his requirements,the Decor is modern with a warm feel can imagine it would be lovely over the festive period,we all had roast dinners which were plentiful and totally enjoyable my daughter is a fussy eater yet ate all hers to,we also had mojitos which were delicious,all this plus being reasonably priced and staff being very prompt and pleasant certainly guarantees we will be returning and would recommend to anyone.
5 based on 120 reviews
We are an independent Vintage Tearoom which serves home baked cakes, fresh sandwiches, freshly ground coffee and loose leaf tea. We also serve super duper milkshakes, hot chocolates and iced coffees. Afternoon tea is available if booked a day in advance.
We had booked the afternoon tea, as we had been advised when my sister enquired about it. Couldn't of asked for better service. Poppy was fantastic, she took into consideration what people in our group could and couldn't eat and catered to that. Would definitely go back again
4 based on 287 reviews
Situated in the picturesque village of Twemlow Green The Yellow Broom is one of Cheshire's best known landmarks & treasured restaurant. Enjoying an idyllic, typically English setting this intriguing building is surrounded by lawns, beautiful secluded gard
We really enjoyed the good food and friendly, attentive service. All the food choices were very good quality and the presentation was of a high standard.However, we were very surprised that the prices on the menu did not include VAT, so the overall cost of the meal was an unpleasant surprise. In particular it meant that the Filet Mignon was nearly £40 which was disappointing for a relatively small piece of this special steak. The ribeye steak would be better value.Dear WestlowjackVery pleased that you enjoyed the food, ambience and your experience at The Yellow Broom.Our prices are all fully inclusive of VAT. Your Filet Mignon were charged at £29.95 as per our menu. However at the bottom of your final bill our system analysis the VAT content, not an additional charge as you have suggested in your review.We add nothing further to our listed prices, just a free mint humbug and of course a big smile.Look forward to welcoming you back soon for one of our excellent rib steaks.
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