An old fashioned pub. Good beer and wines and simple but well presented lunchtime food.
Bluebell Inn – Sandbach
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An old fashioned pub. Good beer and wines and simple but well presented lunchtime food.
Bluebell Inn – SandbachAbsolutely the best Italian I have has the pleasure of dinning in - great food, spectacular atmosphere and a very friendly welcome from the staff.
Giovannis – CreweDefinitely the best Chinese restaurant in Cheshire. We've tried others but always end up back at The Jade Buddha. The owners are lovely people and always treat you as though you are a valued customer even if it is some time since you have visited. Food is excellent and even when they are busy you are not made to feel as though you should rush to leave to make way for the next customer
Jade Buddha Chinese Restaurant – NorthwichAnother great meal, my two year old and me this time, she is well catered for, and you can see how welcome families are for the amount that were there at lunch. Service very good and attentive. Busy for a Wednesday keep it up.
Frankie and Bennys – Ellesmere PortWe eat here with our two under six year olds regularly. What a fab place, kids are catered for so embarrassing looks as they behave impeccably and a colouring book to entertain them. Food is great and lots of it Try the Brownie popcorn dessert it is awesome (and massive) Keep it up
TGI Fridays – Ellesmere PortThe Sunday buffet experience here is a very enjoyable one. It's a noisy, bustling, informal family occasion and you had better book ahead. Starters are all the classic Thai dishes, satays, fishcakes, spring rolls, soup, crackers and zingy dips. There were several main courses included prawns, beef and pork all with different sauces and vegetables plus noodles and rice. The staff concentrate on keeping the supplies renewed, so as you keep coming back for more it's always fresh and hot. The food quality seemed to me to be as good as the pricier evening meals, but of course there is less choice and no personal service or fancy presentation. In all the bustle, I was served a bottle of wine in an ice bucket, and the waitress rushed off without opening it and had to be chased. You can have a blow-out for your fixed price and you are not pushed to spend on drink if don't want to, so long live the Chilli Banana's popular Sunday buffet.
Chilli Banana – WilmslowWe've eaten here many times and it knocks other Macclesfield Thai restaurants for 6 when it comes to quality of food, friendliness of staff and even price. Overall, one of Macclesfield's best restaurants. Way ahead of the Chilli Banana on all criteria (though the CB does have a nicer building)
Maliwan – MacclesfieldWe had asked the staff to cook us some tapas. We were promised 5 dishes and in the end had 12! Excellent tapas and Sangria even a regular wine drinker can drink! The restaurant had been decorated when we arrived, in the traditional red and yellow of the Spanish flag. If you need a great dining experience, without the cost of specialist establishments, this is the place.
Cow And Calf Inn – MarpleI love this restaurant, after living in the Far East for many years, it is nice to eat genuine Chinese food, rather than the anglicised sweet & sour /chow mein approach to Chinese food. It is pricey, but you get what you pay for.
Emperors Court – NorthwichI recently visited the Windmill Inn and had an excellent meal. The food was prepared to the highest standard. A thoroughly enjoyable evening!
Windmill Inn – MacclesfieldThis is a restaurant is the old schoolhouse in Cholmondeley it is full of character with good wholesome food and good service. Complete with log fire on a winters evening.
This is a great place for the whole family, Gran likes it too as kids are so well catered for with colour packs and balloons and they like the food too. Recommend this. Also the off shoot Little Frankies at Westbrook Odeon Warrington is cool.
Frankie and Bennys – Ellesmere PortSunday Lunch at the Yellow Broom is a luxurious foodie way to spend a Sunday afternoon. You need to book but timing is very flexible starting at noon and bookings up to 3 p.m. are accepted! The 3 course menu is £15.95 plus extra for coffee and petit fours. An excellent wine list which can be pricey but easy to find a good wine at around £20 a bottle. Menu is predominately modern english. There is always fish on the menu and a vegetarian choice. There is a charming bar area where you sit and make your menu choice before moving into the dining room which has been recently extended by a lovely conservatory. You can return to the bar area for coffee after your meal. Well behaved children with good table manners are welcomed but it is predominately an adult environment. This is a place we never tire of and are never disappointed on regular visits.
Yellow Broom Restaurant – Holmes ChapelThe Belle is perfect for a quiet friendly meal with family or as a couple. The staff are excellent. There is a nice friendly atmosphere.
Belle Epoque – KnutsfordI love this restaurant, everyone was so nice and the food was totally amazing. Can't wait to go back. Very good selection of wonderful wines as well.
Belle Epoque – KnutsfordLovely restaurant, and excellent food. I visit regularly as it is so good, best italian restaurant in the area.
Ariete – WarringtonBest Indian Restaurant, I have been to and as I?e had dated an Indian for 3years, I have been to a wide selection of different restaurants not only in Cheshire but in London... I? a regular there, and the guys are great!
Balti Kitchen – MacclesfieldI go to the shalimar on a regular basis, i always tell people why i go to no other curry house because of the value for money, the great service, the relaxing atmosphere and i recommend trying their Peshwari naans.
Shalimar Restaurant The – MacclesfieldMidweek Menu: 2 courses for £15.
Lunch Special - 3 Tapas for £15.50. Available 12 noon-6pm, Tuesday to Friday and 12 noon-4pm Sundays. Not available bank holidays.
Lunch deals available 12pm-5pm Monday to Friday.
Deadwood Smokehouse has a selection of offers running Monday to Friday.
2 courses, £13.90; 3 courses, £17.90.
Available Sunday to Thursday until 6.30pm and Friday to Saturday until 4.30pm.
2 courses, £15. Available 12pm-6.30pm Wednesday and Thursday and 12pm-6pm Friday and Saturday.
Lunch and Midweek Menu: 2 courses for £27.50. Available Monday to Saturday lunch and Monday to Thursday evening.
Sunday Lunch: 3 courses plus coffee and petit fours, £33.50
2-course Friday and Saturday Dinner Menu, £31.50.
Choose any 2 main courses from our "Pub Food Menu" and get the cheapest one free (solo diners get £5 off the price of their main). Available Monday 12pm to 6pm.
Chippy Tea every Tuesday 4pm til 7pm - choose from Freshly Battered Cod, Wholetail Scampi or a Fishcake all served with chunky chips and mushy peas for just £10 per main.
A selection from the main menu served in smaller portions for over-60s. 2 courses, £11.95; 3 courses, £15.45. Served lunch and dinner, Monday to Friday.
Sunday Roast: 1 course, £14.95; 2 courses, £19.45; 3 courses, £23.95.
Afternoon Tea, £16.95. Pre-book only, Tuesday to Saturday, 2.30pm-4.30pm.
2 courses, £22; 3 courses, £25.
Sunday Lunch Set Menu: 1 course, £13.95; 2 courses, £19.95; 3 courses, £25.95.
Sunday Roast: 2 courses, £19.95. Available until it's all gone!
Saturday Bottomless Brunch: 2 courses plus free-flowing bubbles, Bloody Mary or Mimosa. Served from 12pm-3pm (2 hour booking).