the food and service was excellent. Set in a lovely area. Highly recommended.
Green Man – Preston
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the food and service was excellent. Set in a lovely area. Highly recommended.
Green Man – PrestonI found the pudding house had a lovely atmosphere and the food was delicious. The staff were helpful and polite therefore I would recommend this restaurant to all food lovers.
The Pudding House at Wallings Farm – LancasterThis has got to have been one of the nicest meals we have ever had. We went to West Tower as a special birthday treat. The restaurant is beautifully decorated, the staff were professional and attentive but not too in your face. The food at £17.95 for a 3 course meal Monday to Friday was very reasonable as the food covered everyone? taste and was perfectly cooked. I cannot fault it, you must go!!!!
West Tower Country House – OrmskirkWell im 15 and live quite close to mamas and me and my family have it every weekend for tea, its delicious! you just cant beat it!
Mammas Pizzeria – BlackburnA VERY GOOD RESTAURANT . A CONTEMPORARY INTERIOR AND A CONTEMPORARY MENU. TODMORDEN IS MOVING UP IN THE WORLD!
Vedas – TodmordenDon? tell anyone about this one, they will all want to try it! We all had the brazed lamb as main course from the specials menu board, really enjoyed the meal, first class service.
Grey Mare Inn – BlackburnBooked on a Saturday eve as a party of 8 had been recommended by many of my business friends. to thymes surprise we arrived with 12 and was soon accommodated with no fuss. The waiting staff were very on the ball and extremely polite. we eat of the ala carte menu and wasn? disappointed, tasty well presented and will definitely be back for more, excellent selections of wine. Desserts were excellent and very fancy. all in all an excellent dining experience. Price was average but we most certainly expected it to be more (excellent)
The Sirloin Inn – PrestonWe regularly eat here, either just my girlfriend and I or sometimes the whole family. We mainly go during happy hour (5.30pm - 6.30pm) where you can get a full-size pizza or pasta dish for less than a fiver. The drinks are reasonably priced as well. The places is usually busy and I would strongly recommend booking for Friday & Saturday nights as we have arrived a couple of times at 6pm and been told the next available table was 9pm! The food is of a consistently high standard and there is an 'open' kitchen where you can see the food being prepared. We have been more than half a dozen times now and each time the food has been excellent, as has the price! Highly recommended.
Parmesan And Pepper – Chorleyi have visited the restaurant 3 times in the last month
Moka – PrestonWas visiting from Canada and we had a wonderful evening. The food was excellent and well presented. The service was very good. We were well taken care of and also left alone to enjoy our evening. I would highly recommend this restaurant to any of my friends visiting this area of England. Cheers
Walled Garden Bistro – PrestonThe food and service at this restaurant is of very high quality. There are a number of waiters with a great knowledge, polite and a good smile. The setting and location is unbeatable for someone like me who lives locally and I would highly recommend this place to someone who likes Indian food. In my opinion the best in Lancashire.
Agra Indian Restaurant – BurnleyYou can always guarantee having a superb meal at the Honey Tree.
Honey Tree – MorecambeThe best ever restaurant I?e been to in 50 years. I love the staff and the food
Agra Indian Restaurant – BurnleyMy wife swears she has never had belly pork like that for years. Excellent meal and evening all round and every credit to this new young couple who absolutely made the place a super evening out. It was their first birthday from opening and our first time there for many years (after being recommendation by a friend who'd been there the saturday before)..It was busy but not to the point where you want to leave because you feel like a battery chicken. Now I know meat.... having been a farmer and butcher (of sorts) for almost 30 years and I had a steak, a ribeye and it was sublime, properly aged beef and cooked to perfection. Then we sat in the snug with the fire roaring and a large Brandy.... I truly did not want to leave (only that their accommodation was fully booked I would have stayed the night!). One criticism..... the portions were a little too big despite the obvious excellent quality of the produce used, which could put some off (my wife was a little overfaced with the belly pork but insisted on eating it all anyway!) We wish them all the best; they deserve every credit..... and I promise not to steal their dog as was hinted on the night! Best regards J. Myerscough;(no relation!).... the chap with the old Rolls and the wife who looks like Cybil Fawlty (she'll kill me for that!)
The Red Pump Inn – Clitheroewide selection of food and great service.
Hartleys Wine Bar – PrestonHad our first visit to the three Fishes this weekend& were really blown away. We knew it wasn't possible to book so arrived at midday & joined the crowd of a dozen or so stood outside waiting for the doors to open! What a lovely atmosphere & best of all Real, Local food! I loved the map on the menu indicating where all the meat, veg, cheeses & wine are sourced. A really good range for vegetarians too with no veggie lasagne or pasta bake in sight. The service was excellent - attentive but not over bearing & the food was delicious. The Christmas menu definitely is worth a look too.
The Three Fishes – ClitheroeHaving lived in Darwen for several years and been a regular customer of indian food it is a relief to finally have somewhere that knows how food is supposed to taste. Far superior to any other restaurant locally that I have tried.
Raj Mahal – DarwenGreat for lunch, well priced with generous portions. Also been in the evening. The menu is varied, with a great specials board. Better than the usual pub fare, and better than the establishment run by the same . hotel chain in another part of Chorley Tends to be busy, but service good. Has an outside seating area adjacent to the canal, wonderful when the weather is pleasant.
The Malthouse Farm – ChorleyGet 20% off your food and drink bill on Thursdays when you spend £40.
1 course, £8.95; 2 courses, £11.45; 3 courses, £13.95. Available Tuesday to Friday from 12pm-4pm.
Choose from a selection of mains plus a tea/coffee or dispensed soft drink, £13.95. Available Monday to Friday 12pm-2pm.
Kids under 10 eat free on Saturdays and Sundays from 12pm-5pm.
2 courses, £21.95.
2 courses, £21.95. Available Tuesday to Friday.
Takeaway available at 15% discount to main menu prices - collection only.
Sunday Lunch: 1 course, £18.95; 2 courses, £23.95; 3 courses, £28.95. Available 12pm-8pm Sundays.