Good place to eat near or in Chester
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http://www.josephbenjamin.co.uk/
or the blue bell if its still there [northgate], or chez jules.
telford's warehouse on the canal is good for pub grub and a few beers. can be studenty though if thats not your thing.
fat cat cafe bar is cheap and reasonable.
not been there in a few years so may all have changed.
or the blue bell if its still there [northgate], or chez jules.
telford's warehouse on the canal is good for pub grub and a few beers. can be studenty though if thats not your thing.
fat cat cafe bar is cheap and reasonable.
not been there in a few years so may all have changed.
revrange said:
Its for a date so i need somewhere good! lol!
http://www.chestergrosvenor.com/bar-restaurantshttp://www.aquavitus.co.uk/
http://www.restaurant1539.co.uk/
Chez Jules is good - http://www.chezjules.com/
Havana's is more a bar, a very sweaty one. Not good for a date.
The Grosvenor is obviously very nice but very expensive. Is she worth it?
Havana's is more a bar, a very sweaty one. Not good for a date.
The Grosvenor is obviously very nice but very expensive. Is she worth it?

http://www.brunningandprice.co.uk/grosvenorarms/ cant go wrong
Hi
I wouldn't choose the grosvenor, I ate there just before it changed it's name (from the arkle to simon radley) it was very disappointing. The meal came to around £350 and that was with 1 of the cheaper bottles of wine. The staff didn't seem interested, the food was average and the surroundings were bland.
There is a nice steak house by habitat in the city centre, can't remember the name but I had a kobe steak from there and it was very good.
I wouldn't choose the grosvenor, I ate there just before it changed it's name (from the arkle to simon radley) it was very disappointing. The meal came to around £350 and that was with 1 of the cheaper bottles of wine. The staff didn't seem interested, the food was average and the surroundings were bland.
There is a nice steak house by habitat in the city centre, can't remember the name but I had a kobe steak from there and it was very good.

AndrewW-G said:
tuskkev said:
It's called "the black house grill".
There's also a nice italian next door and all you can eat Chinese / thai on the other side 
revrange said:
In Chester for a night next week, where is good to eat?
I would STRONGLY suggest the Mill Pool in Little Budworth. Very near Oulton Park & only 10 miles away from Chester City centre, overlooking a lake that used to be a working mill pool.If this restaurant, the food & surroundings fail to impress, I'll run b0ll0ck naked down a high street of your choice......that's a promise.
Paul, the owner/chef has been serving fine bistro food there for over 20 years & is a protege of Gordon Ramsey. I have travelled the world & I'm pleased to admit that this restaurant is the finest I have had eaten at & at a more than reasonable cost.
I would advise booking with good notice & not left to the last minute.
http://www.northwichguardian.co.uk/leisure/eatingo...
http://www.millpoolrestaurant.co.uk/content/contac...
Google [bot] said:
If you wnt absolutely superb pub grub as opposed to a restaurant, you cannot go wrong with The Albion on Park St. 'Family hostile'; no kids, pool tables, fruit machines, just honest good food, drink, ambience.
Is that the place where the landlord has some rather interesting ideas on how to be polite to his customers?Google [bot] said:
That's the one. The landlord's very good, just doesn't tolerate nonsense that detracts from the perfect little pub environment. Which is fine as far as I'm concerned.
Since when did Mike stop children from entering the errrrrm ETA: A few reviews of the Albion:
Steve B (20 September 2007)
If you want to see what restaurant food was like in the 1950s, then this is probably somewhere you should take a look at. The menu is straight from then-corned beef hash, the best cottage pie going locally and casseroles that have been cooked for about three weeks. Excellent.
Kristin Bradbury (16 January 2006)
The Albion is everything is says on the label. My dog gets its own bowl of water, I get my excellent pint of real ale and everyone gets stuffed full of goodness. Probably not much good for Americans as there are no additives or junk food.
Edited by Quick silver on Tuesday 25th August 14:25
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