Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Crewe
Hardens guides have spent 34 years compiling reviews of the best Crewe restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 16 restaurants in Crewe and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Crewe restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
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1. Rasoi
Indian restaurant in Tarporley
Four Lane Ends - CW6
For “really tasty Indian food” – the usual suspects, plus slightly more exotic fare such as duck masala – head to this 200-year-old brick inn, which won nothing but praise this year for its cooking, but also its “exceptional” service (recalling the theme song from ‘Cheers’, this is “the place where they know your name!”). The “only slight issue is busy roads on both sides” (the A49 and A51, which bypass the village of Tarporley right outside) but once inside “you can’t really hear them”.
2. The Inn At Huxley
British, Modern restaurant in Huxley
Huxley Lane - CH3
“Tucked away in the middle of the Cheshire countryside”, this “lovely” family-run inn with oak beams and stone floors “deserves to be found by locals and visitors alike – since we discovered it, we haven’t been anywhere else for Sunday lunch”.
4. Pecks
British, Modern restaurant in Congleton
Newcastle Rd - CW12
2023 Review: “Theatrical presentation” is a longstanding feature of the Pear family’s stalwart fixture of four decades’ standing, whose ‘Dinner at 8’ package was an early adopter of the tasting menu format, with a 7-course menu delivered in a single sitting (you arrive at 7.30 pm). Fans say “Covid hasn't affected the consistent high quality of this unique dining venue. And to the famous ‘Dinner at 8’, can be added the growing popularity of their afternoon tea”: “a choice of gentleman’s or lady’s gives a useful mix of sweet and savoury, including the legendary homemade desserts. Ample portions (take-home boxes cheerfully provided), well served and a good range of teas''.
5. The Dysart Arms
British, Modern restaurant in Bunbury
Bowes Gate Road - CW6
This “atmospheric old pub” in rural Cheshire from the Chester-based Brunning and Price group is a “great” place to drop by for “nice food from a menu with a wide choice”. It’s a handsome red-brick building with plenty of exposed beams, and an attractive canopied garden.
6. Cholmondeley Arms
British, Modern restaurant in Cholmondeley
Wrenbury Road - SY14
“Slightly different comfort-food dishes” grace the menu at this “attractive gastropub” – with a “relaxed atmosphere” in an old school building. Steak ’n’ kidney pie is the pick of the main dishes, while the “excellent desserts” include an appropriately ‘Old School Ram Roly-Poly Pudding’. There are more than 300 gins behind the bar, along with a “good range of real ales”.
7. Fox & Barrel
British, Modern restaurant in Cotebrook
Forest Rd - CW6
“The food is something to shout about” at this “great country pub” that has served the village for more than 250 years – “it’s all cosy, warm fires in the winter and a great sunshine patio to catch the sun on a summer’s evening”. (“We class it as our local, but it’s more about food than a local pub, although it’s great to sit at the bar and chat to the friendly staff”).
8. La Popote
French restaurant in Marton
Church Farm, Manchester Road - SK11
A “lovely location” for a “lovely meal” – chef-patron Joseph Rawlins (who braved Gordon Ramsay’s shouty tutelage) and partner Gaëlle Radigon, who oversees the “very friendly” staff, are the masterminds behind the top-class French cuisine at this converted barn in the Cheshire sticks, and where it’s “a bonus to take apéritifs outside in the sunshine” before you dine.
9. Docket
British, Modern restaurant in Whitchurch
33 High Street - SY13
Stuart & Frances Collins opened in this cute market town in 2017, and have won it local renown as a “favourite” for a high-quality meal thanks to its “creative and excellent tasting menu and good quality wines” – ten courses for £100 per person.
10. The Bear’s Paw
restaurant in Sandbach
School Lane - CW11
A sweetly named, capacious and “consistently good village pub with bedrooms” that dates back to the 19th-century and is handy if you’re scooting along the M6 in need of a fix. In addition to a “welcoming interior” (courtesy of a hefty £2.5 million renovation back in 2009), there’s a “wide-ranging menu” of pub classics with a “few imaginative edges” plus real ales from local microbreweries.
11. Little Dumpling King
restaurant in Stoke-on-Trent
50 Piccadilly - ST1
‘Heavy scran. Natural wine. Loud music’. Well, don’t say you weren’t warned if you visit this maximalist shop conversion in the heart of downtown Stoke, where – according to the posters on the wall – ‘The working class strikes back’ and ‘We hate the fucking government’. The menu of funky dumplings and other Asian dishes changes daily and an interesting drinks selection of low intervention vintages, fruit flavoured Soju and a variety of craft beers help it win local fans (from albeit limited reports) as “an all-round excellent favourite”. Not enough feedback yet for a full rating, but The Observer’s Jay Rayner fell in love with it on his September 2024 visit, including the “genius move” of his salted fried Mars Bar pudding…
12. Etzio
Italian restaurant in Whitchurch
58 - 60 High Street - SY13
“A local’s delight” with a “great atmosphere” – this long-running trattoria offers “amazingly reasonably priced” Italian cooking, “prepared so consistently” by Roman-born chef Claudio Murru and served by his wife Jo, “who really cares that you enjoy your meal” (“we’ve been five times this year with different friends, and it met with universal approval”).
13. LI~LY Restaurant by Aiden Byrne (Li-Ly, Lily)
restaurant in Knutsford
48 King Street - WA16
“This new Aiden Byrne venture oozes class” according to early visitors to this well-known north western chef’s latest venture, which he opened, with wife Sarah, in late 2024 in an intriguingly converted, 400-year-old building in the heart of Cheshire’s ‘Golden Triangle’. “Service is exceptional”, as is feedback regarding his “no-choice, monthly changing, tasting menu only” approach – at dinner the full nine-course menu is £90 per person. Top Menu Tip – “A whole (small) buttermilk loaf served with roast chicken butter. Duck gizzards and kidneys served with duck broth”.
14. April's Kitchen
British, Modern restaurant in Knutsford
37 Regent Street - WA16
2024 Review: “Fabulous breakfasts to start the day with excellent omelettes; flavour-packed soups; and great coffee” (“with that rare accompaniment, a glass of iced water”) are all highlights of the “imaginative creations from the open kitchen” at this funkily decorated, brick-walled bar/diner, which is “open all day” – a model of “simplicity with highly efficient service”.
15. Linden Stores
British, Modern restaurant in Knutsford
15 Minshull Street - WA16
Now landed in Knutsford town centre since 2022, this wine-bar restaurant originated in North London before relocating initially to the village of Audlem, thence here. Chef Chris cooks with sustainable and sometimes foraged ingredients while his partner, Laura, serves wines from small independent producers. Too limited freedback for a full rating, but one local fan says it’s “a small, friendly restaurant serving excellent food”.
16. Lunar
British, Modern restaurant in Barlaston
Wedgwood Drive - ST12
Too little feedback this year for a full review on this intriguing eatery in The Potteries – part of the World of Wedgewood experience – whose high-profile founding chef, local Staffordshire lad Niall Keating, left after three years in May 2024. There is a full-on chef’s table blow-out, but most visitors opt for the relatively affordable posh-brasserie menu (which is the formula price given).
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