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Eating out in Cheshire offers a delightful culinary journey through a region known for its picturesque countryside, historic towns, and a rich agricultural heritage. Cheshire boasts a diverse range of dining experiences, from traditional British pubs to contemporary fine dining establishments. Whether you're a visitor or a local resident, you'll find plenty of options to satisfy your appetite.
Cheshire is home to numerous charming country pubs where you can enjoy classic British dishes in a cosy and inviting atmosphere. These establishments often serve up hearty, home-cooked meals in a warm and welcoming atmosphere making them the perfect place to relax after a day of exploring the county.
Cheshire is renowned for its agriculture, and the local produce is a highlight of the region's culinary scene. Many restaurants in Cheshire take advantage of this abundant source of fresh ingredients, including Cheshire Potatoes and of course our famous cheese.
For those seeking a more upscale dining experience, Cheshire has a variety of fine dining restaurants that showcase the region's culinary creativity. These establishments often feature innovative menus, exquisite presentation, and top-notch service. From Michelin-starred restaurants to trendy bistros, Cheshire's fine dining scene caters to those with a discerning palate.
Cheshire's dining scene is not limited to British cuisine. You can explore a wide range of international flavours, with restaurants serving dishes from around the world. Whether you're in the mood for Italian, Indian, Chinese, or Mexican cuisine, you'll find options to satisfy your cravings in Cheshire.
A quintessentially British tradition, afternoon tea is a must-try experience in Cheshire. Many tearooms and hotels across the county offer afternoon tea, featuring a selection of sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam, and a variety of delicate pastries. Enjoying afternoon tea in Cheshire is a delightful way to take a break and savour some of the county's local and artisanal treats.
Whether you're exploring charming market towns like Knutsford, Macclesfield, or Nantwich, or enjoying the stunning countryside, Cheshire's diverse dining scene offers something for every taste and occasion. So, take the time to indulge in the culinary delights that Cheshire has to offer.

Foodie Blog Posts

To celebrate Cheshire Day, we asked you – our wonderful locals and visitors – to share your favourite places to eat in Chester.

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Closing Date: 31st Aug 2025
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Doubletree by Hilton Hotel and Spa Chester
Nestled within 12 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, this hotel is an 18th-century manor house located just three miles from the historic heart of Chester.

Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa
Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa is a four-star Cheshire hotel which beautifully combines traditional elegance with contemporary luxury.

Hawarden Estate
Hawarden Estate is one of Britain's most creative, forward-thinking, storied, and beautiful private estates.

Tatton offers an exclusive dining experience in the beautiful setting of its famous award winning gardens.

The Bear's Paw
The Bear's Paw is a delightful 19th century inn located in charming village of Warmingham.

The Fishpool Inn
The Fishpool Inn is idyllically positioned on the edge of the enchanting Delamere Forest.

The Hollies Farm Shop - Little Budworth
Over 60 years later, The Hollies Farm Shop has grown to become a destination and one of the best Farm Shops in the Northwest of England.

The Hollies second site at Lower Stretton was opened in 2007 and is conveniently situated near Warrington and the local motorway system (M56 J10).



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