The Nag's Head is a quintessential English pub in a village called Haughton Moss, near Tarporley in rural Cheshire. It has been re-mixed and re-imagined by the people behind the multi-award winning Altrincham Market; Mackie Mayor, Manchester and Picturedrome, Macclesfield.The Nag's Head is a listed building that dates back to its origin as a Smithy in the 1740's, on the trade route connecting the ports of Liverpool and North Wales to the Potteries.At The Nag's Head sister venues we have earned a reputation for high quality food, delivered in beautiful buildings, served informally. The point? - to make eating out with family, with friends, with kids with dogs accessible, rewarding and part of your 'everyday'.Expect seasonal changes, kitchen co-labs with our sister venues, glamping, growing and outdoorsy stuff on our adjoining 4 acres in the not-too-distant future.
Our name is an homage to the long-established rock salt industry of Cheshire.It’s believed the Romans started to extract rock salt using salt pans and brinekilns in Northwich in the 1st century AD. As essential kitchen ingredient, theindustry remains important to the area today, with the largest rock salt minein the UK in nearby Winsford.
Borders Restaurant is a stylish, relaxed venue with an adjoining conservatory, serving deliciously fresh seasonal food. Enjoy a glass of wine from our great selection, and finish with one of our deliciously decadent desserts.