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Fantastic restaurant in the North West needed please!

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SquiffyHock · 22/07/2008 21:22

We are meeting up with some friends who live in Shrewsbury - we had planned on going to the Chester Grosvenor but the Arkle restaurant is closed for a refurbishment.
Can anyone suggest somewhere really wonderful to go and eat, preferably with a tasting menu. We have been to Birmingham with these friends before so fancied somewhere new - North Wales, Cheshire, Liverpool, Manchester etc.
Somewhere with rooms would be really ideal - many thanks

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SquiffyHock · 22/07/2008 21:34

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WilfSell · 22/07/2008 21:35

Dunno about tasting menu but...

Lowry Hotel River Room?
Simply Heathcotes?
There's a Michelin starred place I think in Altrincham - never been but others have and rave: think it's called Juniper?

WilfSell · 22/07/2008 21:36

Bit further south but think there are lots of good (and couple of M. starred) restaurants in Ludlow too - seem to remember one has rooms...

Clayhead · 22/07/2008 21:37

Crewe Hall is nice but not sure if it has a tasting menu.

Racers · 22/07/2008 21:48

northcote manor near Blackburn. ?

alienbump · 22/07/2008 22:02

My very, very favourite would be Pecks

SquiffyHock · 23/07/2008 09:26

Oooh - thanks all. Pecks and Juniper look lovely!

Crewe Hall looks fab but I've promised to take my Mum there for a spa day.

I think that Northcote Manor ticks all the boxes though!! Am going to see if they have availability. Many thanks Racers!

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SquiffyHock · 23/07/2008 13:54

Northcote fully booked

Have thought about Ludlow but can't get a room.

Will try to look for somewhere to stay near Pecks or Juniper.

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nct73 · 28/07/2008 09:44

Pecks is divine

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