Discover Restaurants offering the best Gastropub food in Holmes Chapel, United Kingdom including The Vicarage Freehouse & Rooms, The Bear's Paw, The Boat Yard, The Rose & Crown, The Old Broken Cross, The Plough
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4 based on 219 reviews
Better than your average pub style cuisine, but then higher than average prices. Generous portions but there are other restaurants in the area where the ingredients and execution are much better for these prices.Good selection of wines in my opinion though.Dear Tommy_Peroni,Thank you for taking the time to review The Plough Inn.We appreciate your kind comments in regards to our wine list and portion sizes however we are disappointed to hear that you did not find the ingredients and execution to be a high quality.We would appreciate if you could get in touch on 01260280207 or [email protected] so we can look into this further and also so we can hopefully arrange to invite you back and deliver our usual high standards of food.
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 198 reviews
Lovely building both inside and out with a vibrant Saturday night buzz about the place when we arrived for our table booked for dinner. Iâd booked by email and by phone but on arrival we werenât âin the bookâ but not a problem as they still had tables free so only a short wait whilst one was made ready for us which meant I got to discover a very nice pint of Brooklyn Lager while we waited at the bar. I still had to go and chase up our table after a while though. The staff are very pleasant but I think they are a bit short handed on a busy night as we had to wait for menus (theyâd run short of them), our promised water for the table never arrived, had to get their attention to place our order and we only got a âcheck backâ at the end of the meal after we had to flag them down again to ask for the bill. My scotch egg starter was ok as were the bed of peas it came sitting on but the whole thing was way too big for a starter and relied on seasoning rather than inherent taste. Mrs O enjoyed her chicken parfait but the plate it was on had a stale smell to it like it had sat stacked in a cupboard for a while or in a dishwasher that needed a clean. We both had Korean buttermilk chicken burger for main. Again a little tasteless with the coating too thick, too over cooked so tasting a little bitter and falling away from the chicken in chunks rather than coating it, the sriracha slaw had no evidence of heat I could detect and the âdripping chipsâ were just french fries. It wasnât âbadâ but left me wondering how it was the rose & crown wears the crown of #1 in knutsford on TA. Dinner for 2 of us was £58 plus a £5 tip for staff who were trying their best but just werenât âon itâ that night.
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4 based on 136 reviews
The Boat Yard Bistro is based in the oldest working building in Northwich built in 1774, Originally know as Wincham Wharf and still is to this day, it has 3 floors with the ground floor for drinks, nibbles or disabled dining, then the 2nd and 3rd floor ar
Found this by accident when we were by the canal so called in, the landlady and landlord were friendly and welcoming,we ordered a drink and sat outside by the water and browsed the menu I opted for the chilli nachos whilst hubby wanted a cheeseburger the food arrived after a short wait and was well presented and cooked the food was delicious, we both ordered the honeycombed cheesecake for afters with another round of drinks the pudding was amazing, this is a lovely place it was so nice to eat great food in the sunshine watching the boats go by I would of loved to have a cocktail but it was a bit early lol, we will return again, I recommend this place they have a good choice of food and they have offers on during the week. Well worth a visit. Thank you
4 based on 657 reviews
Stopped here after a dog walk. Staff were very welcoming and polite. Refreshing tasty cider and a couple of nibble dishes. Garlic bread (to die for) and perfectly cooked homemade 'fish fingers'. Charlotte looked to be in charge and couldn't fault the service her and her team provided. Hello Mervyn, I am delighted to see that you had a fantastic meal with us at The Bear's Paw. Thank you for your kind praise of our quality of food and the service received. I hope you will have the opportunity to join us again soon!Best wishes, Clara Marketing Team
4 based on 656 reviews
The Vicarage; Freehouse & Rooms is a 17th Century Grade II listed country pub & hotel - essentially a restaurant with rooms. We are foodie-hub with a locally sourced menu - everything is driven by the gardeners, foragers, farmers and suppliers of Cheshire
Extensive menu and description is extremely professional and enticing....You have to try the breakfast...if nothing else....wow.
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