Find out what British restaurants to try in Alsager including Congleton Garden Centre, The Mere Inn, Porterhous Alsager, The Wilbraham Arms, Caster's Restaurant (Alsager), The Horseshoe Inn, The Rising Sun Country Pub & Restaurant, The Rifleman, Lakeside Fish Bar, The Old Mill Hotel Restaurant
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4 based on 183 reviews
I have eaten at the Old Mill on and off for many years, and under different management teams. Also, having previously worked at the establishment in the kitchen and behind the bar I had decided to revisit after a long absence.The pub's interior decor is an improvement and looks quite stylish especially in the dining area. We both ordered starters, a goat's cheese in crumb with a salad, and a chicken pate. Firstly, and according to my girlfriend the salad was drowned in vinaigrette and she didn't like the crumb on the cheese which she thought unnecessary. My starter wasn't particularly good either, the salad being soggy as mentioned above and the pate was served rather awkwardly in a small kilner style jar. There really was hardly any pate at all. There was actually more butter than pate so in truth I paid for two slices of under toasted bread and a tiny miniscule amount of pate.For the main course we both had the pulled pork and chilli with rice, jalapenos and nachos. The jalapeños were from a jar and not fresh which spoiled the meal. The pulled pork was served in a dish and was spilled down the sides. Service was abrupt.All in all it could have been a lot better! The Old Mill has seen so many owners, but it will take something better than what we got to return anytime in the near future.
4 based on 101 reviews
this is an excellent fish and chip restaurant. you can tell how good it is as others have opened in the town and then closed almost as quick. they sell almost everything, give it a try
4 based on 225 reviews
Called in for an evening meal, the food was good, especially the steak pie. The service was a little slow but not a problem. On a personal note, I found the restaurant room a bit noisy even though only half occupied, it seems to echo. We will go in the bar next time as we have found that ok on past visits. Good value for money though.
4 based on 537 reviews
The Rising Sun is situated in the beautiful Cheshire Countryside only a short distance (200 yards) from the Macclesfield Canal at bridge No 87 and the Gritstone Trail. We offer Homecooked Food plus 6 Real Ales and a warm welcome, we can be found in the Go
We called in here when passing on a Sunday lunch time. We hadn't booked, but we managed to get a table. We both ordered sandwiches and a portion of chips. The sandwiches were delicious, with plenty of filling, served with a large side salad. The staff were very friendly, a great little find.
4 based on 297 reviews
Country Pub and Dining. Serving fresh homemade food served daily. We also have kids outside play area.
We all went on a Sunday teatime ,6 of us, nice friendly host , nice pint of ale , now to the food, I ordered pate which was minuscule portion but tasted ok , followed by roast pork, deep fried roasties, bland veg, ok meat and gravy, my mum had lasagne which she left, tons of pasta and little bolognese sauce, 2 best meals were the rigatoniâs, but all in all a bit disappointing all round , coffee not hot enough either , no check back on any course .
4 based on 78 reviews
Here at Caster's we are a family run restaurant with real family values when it come to quality and affordability. Our Head Chef Bradley Lancaster a trainee of the great Gordon Ramsey, Our front of house Lois Lancaster will welcome you to experience great
An excellent evening the food was divine. We sat at the chefs table and ordered the big tasty menu, which was 9 taster courses. For us this was perfect as we tried courses we wouldnât have ordinarily have ordered. Sat at the chefs table was a different experience and we were mesmerised by the activity in the open kitchen, the team never stopped and the food that was coming out looked amazing. I honestly couldnât say there was a favourite course as they were all amazing. Some of the standout courses for me was the courgette and lemon soup served with a heritage tomato and feta cheese cubes - this was refreshing and light and very tasty. The smoked beetroot was incredible and for someone who doesnât normally eat beetroot I was converted. The scallops and carrot were divine. I would certainly recommend this restaurant and for a different experience try the taster menu and if you can get the chefs table, go for it a you get to chat to the chef about how the meals are prepared. We will be back.
4 based on 503 reviews
Our setting is on the outskirts of our local village Alsager & there are some beautiful places to walk & most famously the 'Salt Line' which runs through farmland and woodlands from Hassall Green to Alsager, & follows the route of a disused railway line.
After a successful pie night visit went on a Friday with some friends to try the normal menu. I opted for the fish and chips, came with 2 pieces but oh dear they were frozen. What a pity as the chips were nice, the mushy peas good & theyâd gone to the trouble of making (or someone had) tartare sauce which was delicious. Others had beef burger which was dry & had no accompaniments. Slow cooked lamb lasagne which she said was a bit chewy and the pie which was delicious. A shame really perhaps theyâre a one trick pony type of place, if you like pie go for it, if not I wouldnât bother.
5 based on 47 reviews
Visited Porterhous a number of times and always have an amazing meal! The steak is always cooked to perfection and there are several delicious vegetarian meals to choose from (Halloumi skewers are a favourite of mine!). The fantastwic food is complemented by a relaxing atmosphere and great service, a must-visit!
4 based on 230 reviews
We visited on a Sunday lunchtime in early Feb. They only open until 6 on a Sunday and only serve food until 4. The restaurant part of the pub was packed which is always great to see. The food was really good, 2 of our party had fish and chips and 1 a burger. All were delicious: generous portions and super tasty. The service was great; very friendly, efficient and genuine. The only reason that we didnât give 5 stars is that there was a large table free next to us in the restaurant. This table was soon taken up by a large group who were only drinking and proved to be very loud with some choice language being used. Fully appreciate that if they had been eating that we would have had to put up with it. However, they werenât. That said, we had a very enjoyable lunch.
3 based on 104 reviews
Walk into Congleton Garden Centre and you enter into a different world. We are proud to be a traditional family run business and are passionate about providing our customers with quality plants and products, sourced locally wherever possible, backed up by
Staff in garden centre n tea room very friendly,my daughter enjoyed play area hench why giving three stars but staff are extremely rude,told me off for waiting in wrong queue when never been before,told off again as not serving at that counter,nowhere to sit with child n when did find a seat wasnt happy leaving child and belonging while went to other side to get drinks n food when they couldn't be bothered to serve at nearest counter,staff in playbarn very rude n clearly dont want to be there.id return for cafe n shop but nicer play area out there with friendly staff.
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