Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Cragg Vale
Hardens guides have spent 34 years compiling reviews of the best Cragg Vale restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 3 restaurants in Cragg Vale and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Cragg Vale restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
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1. Engine Social Dining
International restaurant in Sowerby Bridge
72 Wharf Street - HX6
“Gosh, that was good!!” – Mark Kemp’s “relaxed small plates restaurant in Sowerby Bridge” (a converted boozer) excites nothing but full-on raves from reporters for its “welcoming environment” and “refreshing”, “unfailingly impressive” food at “incredible value prices”. One brave Lancastrian who “put his armour on and risked a trip to Yorkshire to sneak in a Wednesday lunch” only wishes his own county had somewhere like this – an unusual outfit which offers “randomly eclectic, tapas-y food taking in Spain, Yorkshire and Southeast Asia”. “Service is just how you want it” too – “never intrusive but at your elbow when you do”. Top Menu Tip – “Cauliflower and manchego croquetas were merely a foil to an eye-opening Worcestershire sauce caramel; Bahn me prawn toasts are a really superb dish; Moroccan spiced lamb is pulled and comes with pillowy maneesh bread, a rather heavy hummus, dee-licous giant couscous, lightly pickled onions and other stuff. Best posh kebab I’ve had in a long time”.
2. COIN Hebden
restaurant in Hebden Bridge
Albert Street - HX7
2024 Review: A “great fit-out” of a former bank has resulted in this very cool destination, run by two alumni of the Moorcock Inn at Sowerby Bridge. It’s “a lovely place to while away a couple of hours” (in the company of your canine if you like), where the concise menu revolves around punchy and “great small plates, including charcuterie and cheese” and there’s “a dependable wine list too”.
3. Kitchen 91
restaurant in Hebden Bridge
35 Market Street - HX7
“Great Yorkshire-Italian cuisine” from York-born Poppy Cartwright: a former fashion designer who was inspired to cook by her Sicilian grandmother and launched a home-based supper club with her husband, Matthew Shelton. Now in a former Victorian butchers shop, they serve a set five-course meal (with vegetarian options) on Friday and Saturday nights, using their own hand-made bowls and plates (they also host cooking and art classes on the premises).
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