i thought the cafe bar was extremely wonderful. i think its one of the best restaurants i know. im going there for my 13th birthday because i love it so much!!
The Cafe Bar – Preston
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i thought the cafe bar was extremely wonderful. i think its one of the best restaurants i know. im going there for my 13th birthday because i love it so much!!
The Cafe Bar – PrestonThis area is lacking of fine dining and cassis is definitely setting its stall out with talk of a Michelin star. I think there is a way to go. The place itself is welcoming and the manager was very attentive. When aiming so high everything has to be almost perfect. The food was very good, not sure about whole black peppercorns to ruin a nice beef dish, when the flavours are so delicate this is far too overpowering. i found the other staff to be less than knowledgeable about the food and I don’t like eyes burning into my head waiting for us to finish. Tell the chefs to stay in the kitchen instead of rummaging in the cutlery draw for all to see. Maybe I’m being picky but when you are asking for such accolades these things must be addressed. That said the other dishes are of 2/3 rosette standard and overall the evening was quite pleasant.
Mr Freds @ Stanley House – Blackburni had my stag night meal there, it was fantastic, the waitors were very polite, a gentlemen call kan was very outstandingly polite and looked after me and all my friends, i would recommend this restaurant to the whole world, the curries spiced up my night. everbody out there knowing about the Agra go and try their food, its WALLAH
Agra Indian Restaurant – Burnleythe best food i have ever had in my life and i will surely recommend others
Balti House – BlackburnThe setting is outstanding, especially if you are lucky enough to have a window table. The food is delicious and I really liked their attitude towards our 13 & 9 yr old children. Without us having to ask, we were told they would do smaller sized portions of the menu for the children and could do a couple of different dishes if nothing appealed to them. They were also happy to serve any sauces on the side, rather than over the dish to enable to children to try the sauces/dressings first. The waiter was attentive and again, made an understated fuss of the children - he got it just right. My daughter asserted the sea bass was the best she'd ever had! The food was faultless. The only negative thing I would say is that having been several times now, it's rather formal and the majority of the customers on every occasion have been in their 50's & over. It's a place where we take our parents on special occasions, & they absolutely adore it, but we wouldn't go there on our own. If it's a modern place with a buzzy atmosphere, this is not the place for you.
Spread Eagle – Clitheroehave been several times to the thyme and plaice never let down by food or service chefs homemade icecreams are great would recommend anyone to give it a try
Thyme and Plaice – ChorleyI have eaten at many of Lancaster's establishments, and the sun Cafe is a cut above. The atmosphere from when you enter the funky building is very relaxed. The service is spot on and the food is some of the best in the area. I will always visit when I am in the area, a great place in a great city.
The Secret Bistro – LancasterI have just returned from an amazingly fabulous dining experience at the blue elephant. At 10.30pm at night I had expected a restaurant that was almost closing, but no - there were loads of people still eating and yet without a booking they squeezed me in. The waiters are exceptionally friendly and nothing is too much trouble. I was particularly impressed by the way I was asked after the starter if I would like the main course straight away or to wait a little while (even though by now it was getting onto 11pm - definitely not ushering me out the door). The chefs are highly trained and even offer cookery classes (with 10% of the price going to charity!) The food was delicious - the chicken I ate was extremely tender and there were no grisly bits at all (I am very fussy!!) The poppadoms came with a large selection of dips and I couldn't count the number of times the friendly waiters asked if everything was alright. I don't think any other restaurant I have been to (no matter what genre of food it served) has topped this one!! Oh and the portions were huge - we took the rest home as a take-away for breakfast!!! This restaurant really deserves to be given a higher profile on this website - It ticks all the boxes - ambience was great - not too dark, modern decor with screened off quiet areas and plenty of people dining all at nearly 11pm at night!!! It is popular and I can see why!
The Elephant – ChorleyI went for the first time last night and was greeted charmingly by Tracey, the Manager. A light supper was what I wanted. She suggested garlic bread and Mediterranean dips with a glass of Chardonnay whilst looking at the large menu plus 6 special starters and mains. There is a good selection of pastas and pizza at £8/9, however the Beef Stroganoff took my eye on the main menu, it turned out to be excellent, accompanied by a good mixed salad. With another large glass of wine and an espresso the bill was £30.95. Staff were attentive but not a pain and no one said "no problem". The refurb I thought has been done well, Tracey obviously has the experience to make it work. I will definitely go again soon.
The Halfway House – ChorleyBy far the best bar in Rawtenstall - once inside, you would think you were in an upper-class, trendy Manchester establishment. The drinks are a little bit more pricey than the usual "run-of-the-mill" watering holes in the town, but this is far in excess of "run-of-the-mill" and well worth paying the extra money for. However, when compared with similar type venues in other, larger towns and cities, the prices appear average. The food is great too, with a good selection - the wedges and dips are my top tip! The atmosphere is fantastic - there is a great vibe about the place. The music is loud, but not too loud so that you cannot hold a conversation. There is comfortable seating too, which is just a great bonus and helps you to relax. On summer days, when the sun is cracking the flags, there are numerous tables to the front of the bar - actually outside on a small patio area - the perfect place to sit with a chilled bottle of wine or a cold beer on a hot summers evening. The staff are always very accommodating, and not once have they attempted to hurry us out the door after having consumed food and drinks. The staff are always friendly and chatting - despite being (usually) run off their feet. Overall, the best place in town!
Artisan Cafe Bar – RawtenstallFantastic food, great atmosphere, couldn't fault it, you feel like you are in a little part of Italy once inside the restaurant. Try it for yourselves, you will receive a warm welcome from Mario on your visit and if it's your birthday, get ready for all of the restaurant singing Happy Birthday to you!!
Mario’s Ristorante – BarnoldswickDoes a nice take away and is lovely to eat in. Staff seemed a little stand offish when we first arrived, but soon became more friendly. I would recommend this restaurant for a great meal.
Beijing Restaurant – BurnleyCalled in on spec and got the last table for 2 at 6.30 on a Saturday evening. Smart waiters every where. Menu was limited enough to believe it's all cooked fresh, none of this 20 pages of dishes straight from the microwave! Hot and sour soup to die for, crispy duck almost too much and main meals so fresh........ Not cheap but you get what you pay for and I've never paid for better prepared Chinese food.
Yu And You – BlackburnExcellent again! Now had multiple trips to this Pub where you find a convivial atmosphere albeit with a fairly rural/local feel. Recommend it for quality (and quantity) of good hearty traditional food. Not too many frills and frippery here - just good beer and good food.
Green Man – Prestonmy husband and i found the food to be of a very high standard with a wide variety of choice, with quite a lot of fish on the menu, which makes a pleasant change. I feel the staff have yet to be adequately trained we had a 40 minute wait for our booked table the restaurant was not that busy, the front of house manager had forgotten we where waiting. I was then brought the wrong drink, was not offered black pepper on our pasta dishes and then charged for wine we hadn't ordered. When we paid and brought the error to the attention of Front of House Manager there was no apology offered just a shrug of acceptance. Once the staff teething problems are addressed, I think Dante's will make a quality eatery.
The Halfway House – ChorleySurprised to find a modern Indian restaurant like this near Garstang. Interesting menu with unique dishes of the house. Modern surroundings with a young enthusiastic front of house team. well worth a visit!
Barton Bangla Brasserie – PrestonLike a previous reader, we too had the leg of lamb. Although this isn't the best cut of meat it was tender. We sampled many of the dishes, my favourite however was the Bukhara chicken and the byriarni. In fact none of us could fault any of the dishes. The service was top class.... Try it you will not be disappointed.
Bukhara – PrestonThe best by a mile. This is the best Asian Restaurant I have found to date and I have tried many. But keep it quite we don't want too many to discover this hidden gem
Sagar Premier – PrestonEarly Bird: 2 courses, £14.95 (available 4.30pm-7pm, Sunday to Thursday.
On Thursday and Friday evening set menu for £22. BYOB on alcoholic drinks at £2.50pp.
Friday Special - small fish and chips with mushy peas, bread and butter and a pot of tea, £10.95.
Weekend breakfast served all day Saturday and Sunday. Two Rashers of Grilled Back Bacon • Two Pork Sausages • Fried Egg • Hash Browns • Baked Beans • Tomato • A Slice of Toast (White or Wholemeal) with butter & marmalade for £12.
2 courses, £17.50; 3 courses, £21. 50. Available 12pm-2.30pm, Wednesday to Friday.
Main course, £20.50; 2 courses, £25,50; 3 courses, £30.50. Available 12pm-7pm Sundays.
All dishes are served with CDJ Chunky Chips, Confit Tomato, Local Watercress & Salsa Verde. Includes bottle of wine or Prosecco or alternatively, two beers per two people dining.
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Roast every Sunday from 12.30pm. Choice of meats (or Vegan roast) plus all the trimmings, £18 (children, £12).
Set Menu: 2 courses, £16.99; 3 courses, £19.99. Available all day Tuesday to Thursday; 5pm-6pm Friday; 4pm-5pm Saturday; 3pm-4pm Sunday.
Sunday Roast: 2 courses, £19; 3 courses, £23.
From 6pm - 8pm for just £14.95pp, enjoy award-winning pizza with a pint of selected beer, 175ml wine or soft drink. Mondays only.
Tuck into the famous steak pie & mash with a pint of selected beer, 175ml wine or soft drink for £14.95pp from 6pm - 8pm every Tuesday.
Only £25pp, from 6pm - 8pm every Wednesday, enjoy the popular sharing steak platter & bottle of selected wine.
Every Thursday from 6pm - 8pm, pick from a choice of our “italian job” burgers - beef or chicken with a pint of selected beer, 175ml wine or soft drink for £14.95pp.
2 cocktails for £15. Every day from 3pm-5pm.
2 courses, £15; 3 courses, £19. Available Monday to Thursday, 12pm-5pm.
Five tapas and two glasses of Sangria, £30.