Welcome to Otterburns - the perfect blend of comfort, cuisine & a delightful fusion of a coffee house and wine bar – all under one roof!Our coffee and wine are carefully selected to ensure the highest quality. We take pride in offering a cozy and inviting atmosphere that makes our customers feel at home. Our coffee house offers a friendly atmosphere and excellent daytime breakfast, brunch and lunch menu, perfect for a morning or afternoon treat. At night, we transform into an upscale and premium wine bar and restaurant, providing the very best selection of quality wines to complement our incredible take on British modern cuisine. To complement both service times, we offer a "2GO" service with take away, faster food options too!Our family-run business prides itself on offering a unique experience to our guests, and our friendly staff will make you feel right at home. Come visit us and experience our excellent food and wine for yourself.
A majestic village pub nestled in the heart of Grappenhall on the picturesque border of Grappenhall Wood.Our historic pub dating back to the 11th century, offers a fresh, seasonal menu coupled with local cask, world lagers and an extensive wine list. Discover a new favourite whilst enjoying our modern take on rustic country dining.
Nestled on the outskirts of Warrington along the Manchester Ship Canal in the picturesque village of Thelwell, the Pickering Arms is the perfect country escape for both locals and visitors alike. Our traditional pub offers old world rustic charm, fused with cosy corners and alfresco dining to enjoy with the whole family. Whether sipping a refreshing cocktail on our lawn and watching the day pass by or indulging in our renowned Sunday roast next to the fire, you'll feel at home and catered for any time of year.
We're bringing simple, straightforward, bistro food to your local neighbourhood. Featured in the Waitrose & Partners’ 2020 Good Food Guide.Pinion opened in 2018 on Eccleston Street in Prescot Town Centre. Stop by after shopping or join us for some pre theatre evening dining - we're just a minute walk from the brand new Shakespeare North Playhouse.Part of Elite Bistros from Gary Usher and the team behind Sticky Walnut, Burnt Truffle, Hispi, Wreckfish & Kala. We look forward to welcoming you soon.
The Hazel Pear is a charming, traditional pub situated in the picturesque Cheshire village of Acton Bridge, just a short drive from Northwich.
We pride ourselves on creating an experience that offers you a warm and inviting environment with a friendly team whose only aim is to make you feel at home.
Here you can enjoy delicious food, a great selection of drinks and the warmest of welcomes. Well behaved dogs are even welcome in the bar area! Everything a real village pub should be.
Whether you're a visitor to the area or one of our lovely locals, we can't wait to serve you with our delicious menus.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
Soak up our friendly service and homely charm when nestled in the heart of Leigh. We're the perfect place to sit back, relax and enjoy our delicious menu with the perfect drink in hand.
We're proud to offer a menu packed with the most appetising dishes. Our passion for taking traditional pub classics and making them the best around by using the most decadent of ingredients, makes every meal served have you coming back time and time again!
A traditional family-friendly pubSoak up our friendly service and homely charm when nestled in Lowton, small village in between Warrington and Wigan. We’re the perfect place to sit back, relax and enjoy our delicious menu with your favourite drink in hand.We’re proud to offer a menu packed with the most appetising dishes. Our passion for taking traditional pub classics and making them the best around by using the most decadent of ingredients, makes every meal served have you coming back time and time again!Coming Soon!
Built in the early 17th century, this grade two listed pub is the oldest coaching inn in Frodsham, originally having stabling for 23 horses. The stables can still be seen opposite the rear of the pub, as can the coach house with its large white doors.Known at the time as The King's Head the name was changed when Queen Victoria came to the throne in 1837.