Book with us & collect points to spend on fantastic rewards. It is that simple.
Learn more »![]()
Showing 1 - 15 of 15 results
Deeply romantic with glimmering candles, dark wood panels & open fires in the winter, this atmospheric restaurant serves classic British cooking… more »
A good choice for special occasions, Peckforton Castle has certainly got a lot going for it. The gothic-style edifice may be an early-Victorian… more »
If you walk along the Sandstone Trail in the Peckforton Hills or pause to check out the amazing views across the Cheshire Plain to the Welsh borders… more »
This well-regarded hotel dining room offers rich traditional cooking in ditto surroundings at surprisingly good value. The set price carte carries… more »
You might have to book to get a table at The Plough, whose standard of cooking is furrows ahead of most Cheshire pubs & many local restaurants… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
If you like your country pubs winding & warren-like, then this atmospheric 400-year-old brick hostelry is for you. Choosing where to sit could… more »
Loch Fyne bucks the trend among national chains by offering a food & wine experience well above its high-street station. Selections from its recent… more »
Nationwide Italian chain Zizzi is not exactly the last word in cutting-edge culinary cool, but it’s been quick off the mark to introduce some… more »
Bang in the heart of busy Chester, & yet tucked away down a quiet side street overlooking the impressive sandstone city walls, the Albion is known… more »
Nationwide Italian chain Zizzi is not exactly the last word in cutting-edge culinary cool, but it’s been quick off the mark to introduce some… more »
Cooking, clientele and decor in this swanky hotel restaurant are all really, really rich, thanks to foie gras, old Cheshire money and impressive… more »
The bold, brash Slug & Lettuce chain is the antithesis of the ‘best kept secret’ or ‘this little place I know’. It’s a bright & accessible… more »
Dark wood, granite tables & soft leather seating make La Brasserie a good-looking retreat from the genteel hubbub that tends to overwhelm the touristy… more »
Loch Fyne bucks the trend among national chains by offering a food & wine experience well above its high-street station. Selections from its recent… more »
Print this page Dissatisfied? Help us improve the search Email page to a friend