Cosy Club
Cosy Club is located on Northgate Street in the heart of Chesters historic city centre, close to established attractions. This majestic Cosy Club is located within the exquisite terracotta façade of the former Westminster Coach and Carriage Works. An opulent all-day bar and restaurant perfect for relaxed dining and drinking in a really special setting with a touch of timeless glamour. Experience warm, welcoming service, amazing interiors and exceptional food and drinks. With all-day menus featuring fresh and modern classics, extensive brunch, gluten free and vegan menus there is something for everyone. Serving British, European and Asian dishes with a nod to North America at Brunch.
Cosy Clubs food is classic, comforting and familiar, elevated by excellent ingredients and beautiful presentation. Bringing emerging trends to our customers in an accessible way, to ensure an everyday bite can be a unique and delightful experience. The popular Boundless Brunch - bottomless brunch offer (Add unlimited drinks to any breakfast dish for 25 per person. Includes Prosecco, Bloody Marys, and Classic Mimosas. Available from 10am – 11.30am) Teatime Tipple (Enjoy any 2 of our exquisite cocktails for just 11.95 between 4pm-8pm Sunday-Thursday. Note that Pitchers are not included in this offer). Open from 9am daily for brunch, lunch and until late for dinner and drinks.
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