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Eating out

Eating out in Cheshire is a passion shared by and is plenty to choose from; the restaurants range from the sumptuous Michelin starred restaurants to the long established favourites of Cheshire's rural towns and villages. As a farming county you can expect to find plenty of local produce on the menu.



As a haven for the rich and famous you can be seen eating out in Cheshire at some of the high quality restaurants to support their glamorous lifestyles. Venues like the Arkle Restaurant in the Grosvenor Hotel and has one of the most extensive wine cellars in England. For something a bit more contemporary, Juniper in Altrincham has the reputation for being quirky, with dishes are full of exciting flavours & enterprising combinations. You can dine in a castle at Crabwall Manor’s rosette winning restaurant in Chester.

Eating out in Cheshire offers all the usual chain restaurants and takeaways, and a good range of moderately priced restaurants and café-bars. The Mongolian Barbecue is a fun and affordable way to dine out. You gather together your chosen raw ingredients from a buffet table, choose a sauce, give it to one of their chefs and they cook it fresh before your very eyes.

Eating out in Cheshire you can experience Middle Eastern flavours and Mediterranean cuisine at Heddy's, eat Belgian at Moules A Go Go which is quite sophisticated in appearance and sells dishes ranging from Flemish meatball to mussels.