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tastecheshire.com 19 Located in the iconic Cheshire village of
Christleton, Ring O’ Bells is a quintessentially English pub. The
staff are fantastic, the setting – with its large outdoor seating area – is brilliant and as Chester Pub of the Year in 2011-12, the food is just great. Take your time and enjoy a pub lunch as it was intended.
M6 North Manchester M56 Frodsham Northwich Tarporley Crewe A534 Nantwich Staffordshire M6 South r Travel a through beautiful Tarporley and stop off at
one of our very best rural food retailers, The Hollies Farm Shop.
Stock up for cooking feasts – Hollies win awards year after year for the quality of the shop, customer service and the outstanding range of locally provided products that they offer. I’m sure we won’t need to persuade you, but their coffee shop also does amazing cakes, light-bites and more!
ri Cheshire Farm Ice Cream is more than just a farm – it’s a fun experience for adults and children
alike. You can see the animals in their mini zoo, learn about the process of making ice cream, take a stroll
down to the duck pond and, most importantly, enjoy the product! Let the tasting commence…
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at the Blakemere Craft Centre Hetty’s Cafe Bar at the Blakemere Craft Centre is a simply stunning oasis of arts and crafts and a brilliant place to stop and refuel before exploring the county further. They love food, especially local artisan produce. All of their cakes and scones are freshly baked on the premises and all puddings made by their talented chefs.
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The Pheasant Inn overlooks the Cheshire Plains – there is no finer setting in Cheshire. This traditional
sandstone pub with oak beams and conservatory features classic
Cheshire sourced cuisine. It couples this great food offer with a small number of quality bedrooms that provide the perfect
rural retreat and of course a great place to base yourself for the Cheshire Taste trails.
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