Double YumsItalian
Bridge Street,
CH1 1NQ,
Chester
Average price £25
They even gave us a a bottle of fizz to take back with us
A very quiet evening but it was a rainy September night
British
Macdonald Craxton Wood Hotel, Parkgate Road,,
CH66 9PB,
Chester
Average price £34
Macdonald Afternoon Tea £30
British
Warrington Road,
CH2 4EG,
Chester
Average price £20
It was Halloween Night...
Indian
25 Newgate Street,
CH1 1DE,
Chester
Average price £22
Great selection of food and not just Chinese, Thai...
Lovely to sit outside and enjoy a nice pub meal in the sun
This is not the 1st time we have visited...
British
Whitchurch Road,
CH3 5QL,
Chester
Average price £13 Accepts Yums
Delicious food - a large portion of fried squid...
British
531 Aigburth Road,
L19 9DN,
Liverpool
Average price £17
Great night, can’t fault the place. Friendly atmosphere...
Steakhouse
Cobblers Cross Lane,
CW6 0DJ,
Tarporley
Average price £35
Traditional Afternoon Tea £30
Only down side was the restaurant itself...
We will be visiting again
British
1 Longman Drive,
L24 1XZ,
Liverpool
Average price £19
You know what to expect at "The Home of the Roast"...
Lebanese
Unit 171 – Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet, Kinsey Rd,
CH65,
Ellesmere Port
Average price £34
Would have liked some music especially Lebanese music...
This town is an architectural marvel, with structures ranging all the way from Roman and medieval, to Tudor. Chester draws visitors to its magnificent cathedral and ancient Roman amphitheatre, as well as being a haven for shoppers, where the historic half-timbered Chester Rows are a highlight. Restaurants in Chester don’t disappoint: the town offers several high-end independent options, along with a number of smarter chain venues. Several Chester restaurants are housed in some of the area’s most fascinating old-world buildings.
One such historic hideaway is the Frogg Manor Hotel and Restaurant, located in rolling countryside, 20 minutes’ drive from Chester proper. Describing itself as “unashamedly bourgeois, eccentric, original & quintessentially English”, this is destination for anyone looking for a truly unique experience that’s as far from a generic chain as you could imagine. Menus are gourmet British with some global influences.
Moving back to central Chester, it has to be Moules a Go-Go, an informal yet stylish choice serving all kinds seafood treats in continental fashion. Creative menu items include bucket of prawns and New England steam pot. If you fancy something different, there are also several juicy steaks, chicken dishes, and a couple of rather tempting veggie options.