Background:
Chester Races
Far left:
Warrington Wolves
left:
Orient-Express
A DAy AT THe rACeS Nestled on a long, winding country road through
the heart of Cheshire, sits a legendary watering
Whether entertaining clients, celebrating a special occasion with family or hole; one known since the 14th century to
treating your friends, a day at Chester races will be an unforgettable discriminating farmers, merchants and travellers .
experience for all the right reasons! Award-winning chefs, mouth-watering The Cock O’Barton is an acclaimed, country
menus, extensive wines and champagnes, first-class service, chic venue combining a contemporary feel but with
surroundings and the all important atmosphere for which Chester traditional values; serving superb, locally
Racecourse creates an experience that is unbeatable . produced food in a warm, laid-back and stylish
environment .
GoUrmeT GASTronomy
eXPerIenCe THe orIenT-eXPreSS!
Spend an evening at one of Chester & Cheshire’s many restaurants or
gastro pubs . Renowned for its gastronomic delights, foodies would be in Treat your team or client to an unforgettable
heaven if you spent an evening at any of Cheshire’s finest . In particular - experience aboard The Northern Belle, with its
Simon Radley at The Chester Grosvenor . This gourmet restaurant has magnificent period carriages guests experience
retained its much coveted michelin star for 18 consecutive years and all the magic of the Orient-Express without
was one of only 26 restaurants in the UK to be awarded 4 AA rosettes leaving Britain . The Northern Belle is based with
in September 2008 . The exceptional menu changes seasonally, and the us in Cheshire . So you can begin and end your
emphasis is on using the very best, fresh local produce in imaginative journey in Cheshire .
and innovative ways .
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To mAKe An enqUIry or For more InFormATIon CAll 0845 073 1314 or VISIT www.meeTInCHeSTerAnDCHeSHIre.Com
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