The King's Grill Restaurant and Bar are located within the Queen at Chester Hotel, just metres from the Chester Railway Station.
The King's Grill is the place to enjoy ultra-tasty food in an ultra-modern surroundings.
Also is the finest cocktail bar mixer in the city! You can see him fix a mixer ever night, and enjoy traditional, modern and original cocktails while there. You can also enjoy live music on Fridays and Saturdays.
* Restaurant: Monday - Friday Breakfast from 07:30 - 11:00, Dinner 18:00 - 23:00
Leave the M53, jct 11, go straight on at Hoole roundabout, turn left at the main traffic lights heading for Chester railway station. The hotel is directly across from the railway station.If approaching from any other route, just follow the signs for Chester station.
Only 1 minute walk from Chester Railway Station; 20 minutes walk from Chester Town Hall
Tel: 01244 305000
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