Pub recommendations near Chester

Pub recommendations near Chester

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hughjayteens

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2,029 posts

273 months

Tuesday 13th April 2010
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Hi All,
It is my mother in laws 60th in a few weeks and she lives near Chester. My wife wants to organise a pretty informal lunch on the Friday for about a dozen people aged from 2 to 75!

Somewhere with good food and ideally some outside space for the kids would be ideal.

Not overly pricey.

Any recommendations?

Cheers

Chris

snuffy

10,288 posts

289 months

Tuesday 13th April 2010
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hughjayteens said:
Hi All,
It is my mother in laws 60th in a few weeks and she lives near Chester. My wife wants to organise a pretty informal lunch on the Friday for about a dozen people aged from 2 to 75!

Somewhere with good food and ideally some outside space for the kids would be ideal.

Not overly pricey.

Any recommendations?

Cheers

Chris
If you like a carvery then this place is very informal and the food is very good, and cheap as chips. I go for lunch sometimes when visiting a client as it's better than buying a couple of sandwiches:

http://www.tobycarvery.co.uk/find-a-toby/hoolevill...



kirsty-s2k

991 posts

210 months

Tuesday 13th April 2010
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i haven't tried this one yet Pub link , but we have tried the ones at Wrexham, Mold, Tarporley and Newport - all were excellent.
Not cheap for a pub, but it's not just pub grub! biggrin

snuffy

10,288 posts

289 months

Tuesday 13th April 2010
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kirsty-s2k said:
i haven't tried this one yet Pub link , but we have tried the ones at Wrexham, Mold, Tarporley and Newport - all were excellent.
Not cheap for a pub, but it's not just pub grub! biggrin
Harker's is a very good pub; but, as you say, it's not that cheap and, more importantly, they don't allow children in ( unless they have change their policy in the last 2 years ).

thegamekeeper

2,282 posts

287 months

Wednesday 14th April 2010
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Harkers is great if you want Chester city centre but even if they allow children its possibly a bit dangerous so close to unguarded canal. If you want to travel out of city centre a bit I would suggest The Goshawk at Mouldsworth, there is a nice motor museum in village, not Beaulieu but interesting. A little further afield is our favourite pub, The Boat at Erbistock on the banks of the Dee. Can be expensive but its her 60th...........wish her happy birthday, had mine last week

An Oasis

123 posts

193 months

Wednesday 14th April 2010
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Got kids? Try www.crockytrail.co.uk there's a great pub a couple of miles away the name escapes me but should be easy to find.

planetdave

9,921 posts

258 months

Wednesday 14th April 2010
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What's The Red House on Dee Banks like these days?

hughjayteens

Original Poster:

2,029 posts

273 months

Wednesday 14th April 2010
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Not fancying Toby Carvery - have made that mistake before!!

Cheers for the other recommendations - would probably prefer somewhere outside of the city centre and the CrockyTrail looks like a good place to take the kids afterwards!

Anywhere else to consider?

MikeTiger

56 posts

192 months

Wednesday 14th April 2010
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There are a couple of places near the Crocky Trail.
There is the Cheshire Cat and a "Harvester" opposite the Dickens Garage both on the A41 about half a mile apart.

AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

222 months

Wednesday 14th April 2010
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planetdave said:
What's The Red House on Dee Banks like these days?
Gastro pub'ish,

http://www.redhousechester.com/

chevronb37

6,471 posts

191 months

Thursday 15th April 2010
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MikeTiger said:
There are a couple of places near the Crocky Trail.
There is the Cheshire Cat and a "Harvester" opposite the Dickens Garage both on the A41 about half a mile apart.
The Plough in Christleton is pretty decent too. From a scenery point of view, you can't go wrong with the Pheasant in Burwardsley. Landlord there has an M3 and apparently recently purchased a 997 Turbo...

hughjayteens

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2,029 posts

273 months

Thursday 15th April 2010
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Great recommendations. Think we'll do The Cheshire Cat with everyone for lunch followed by The Crocky Trail with the kids afterwards. The wife then plans to take her mum and sister out to The Red House on the Saturday.

Cheers all!

mikey k

13,014 posts

221 months

Friday 16th April 2010
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Pheasant Inn @ Burwardsley

Never had a bad meal there, superb scenery and well priced!

http://www.thepheasantinn.co.uk/

drinks

115 posts

239 months

Thursday 22nd April 2010
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Good shout on The Pheasant. Went for lunch on Saturday good food, really busy but good service. A bit on the pricy side but didn't feel robbed.
Seemed like a PH retreat, a Ferrari,Porsche and 2 Aston Martins as well as 3 classic cars in the car park.

chevronb37

6,471 posts

191 months

Thursday 22nd April 2010
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drinks said:
Good shout on The Pheasant. Went for lunch on Saturday good food, really busy but good service. A bit on the pricy side but didn't feel robbed.
Seemed like a PH retreat, a Ferrari,Porsche and 2 Aston Martins as well as 3 classic cars in the car park.
I grew up in Burwardsley, never seen so many high performance cars there - what a treat. There are some great roads around that way as well. The A51 if you hit it right is very quick.

drinks

115 posts

239 months

Thursday 22nd April 2010
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chevronb37 said:
I grew up in Burwardsley, never seen so many high performance cars there - what a treat. There are some great roads around that way as well. The A51 if you hit it right is very quick.
Road conditions weren't ideal for my blat in the Atom, too many potholes it was like driving a slalom course. Weather made it fun though.

AlpineA610

250 posts

185 months

Thursday 22nd April 2010
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The Pheasant is lovely. Agree with the roads though, so many BIG potholes. Also a bit of a challenge getting into the car park if your in something very low at the front!

chevronb37

6,471 posts

191 months

Thursday 22nd April 2010
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I took the Elise up to the Pheasant about a year ago and recall the entrance being OK. I worked there as a teenager actually.

The surrounding roads are a bit potholed, but you just have to plan around them, I suppose. I'll have to check with my dad to find out whether he saw an Atom out last weekend!

fastasflip

114 posts

220 months

Tuesday 27th April 2010
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Just outside of chester but never ever had a bad meal there, http://www.brunningandprice.co.uk/pantyrochain/