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The Good Food County, where award-winning fine dining, local fresh
produce, luxurious hampers and outstanding food fayres go hand-in-hand.
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1. The Cock ‘O’ Barton, Barton 2. Night out in the city 3. Fresh produce at Hollies Farm Shop
Food festivals galore, our own and cosy pubs at the end of a
independent brewing companies long walk in the country, where
Did you know?
in the foothills of the Cheshire Peak good food goes hand in hand with
District, artisan cheese producers locally brewed beers. Wherever you
across the Cheshire Plain, Cheshire go, you can expect to find plenty of Crewe Hall’s Ranulph
ice cream makers and rural Cheshire produce on the menu. Restaurant has recently
smokehouses – Cheshire’s passion been awarded 2 AA Rosettes.
for good food comes naturally. Nestled within the heart of
Come and buy for yourselves at the Walks & Tours... Crewe Hall, this extraordinary
farmers’ markets and farm shops, restaurant’s décor and
cheese specialists and Cheshire furnishings are quite amazing;
Spring 2009 will see the launch
delicatessens, chocolate shops and
of the first ever Cheshire food
not least it’s privately
ice-cream parlours.
trail, featuring the tastiest
commissioned, hand-painted
places to visit in Cheshire. For
wallpaper bearing the Crewe
Or leave the cooking to the experts.
a healthy serving of seasonal
Hall Crest. If you think you
Eating out is everyone’s favourite produce, foodie festivals and can’t take your eyes off the
activity in Cheshire, so there is tempting trails go to setting, wait until you see the
plenty to choose from wherever
www.visitcheshire.com menu, devised around classic
you are, and the standards are dishes, given an extra special
high. Restaurants range from the Crewe Hall twist, and cooked
sumptuous Michelin starred Simon with a little spontaneity,
Radley at the Chester Grosvenor to so there are usually a few
the long-established favourites of surprise specials to try to
Cheshire’s rural towns and villages, choose from as well.
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