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Eight at Gazegill By Doug Crampton
Price: Expensive•Contemporary British•4.9(424)With access to panoramic views of Pendle Hill, and a range of seasonal menus, created and tailored by our Chef Patron, Doug Crampton, Eight at Gazegill is the epitome of a 'farm-to-fork' restaurant, being owned by and located directly on a working organic farm, Gazegill Organics, in the Ribble Valley.
Showcasing the best of the produce from the farm, which includes organic slow-reared pork and raw milk, and utilising the seasonal bounty that can be found in the surrounding hedgerows and countryside, Eight at Gazegill reconnects guests to nature through the food.
Our Brunch, All-Day and Sunday Lunch menus are suitable for all, while our Friday and Saturday evening Tasting Menu offers a more grown up experience. We also have specifically designed menus which are suitable to be eaten on our outside terrace area where the addition of a large purpose-built playground makes this the perfect location for families to enjoy the sunshine.Michael Wan's Wok Inn
Price: Moderate•Pan-Asian•4.9(1,156)Our pan-Asian menu gathers influences of cooking styles from all around Asia; including Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, China, Indonesia and Vietnam. The design of the restaurant is influenced by some of our favourite places to eat and drink, it takes its cues from the street food ‘Hawker’ markets of Penang mixed with the reclaimed building feel of Budapest’s ruin bars. These places both have a magical feel, something that we’ve tried to recreate for the people of Blackpool to enjoy. Penang, Malaysia is an eclectic melting pot of various food styles, with influences from Indonesia, Thailand, India and China, dishes such as soup ramen and stone-baked donburi are two great examples of the depth in flavour, which can be created when different styles come together.
The Hop Vine
Price: Moderate•Gastro Pub•4.9(2,266)The Hop Vine formerly the ‘Royal Hotel’ was built in 1874 and was the main stopping off point for goods being transported to and from the old Turnpike road the A59. The Royal as it was known has served the community and travellers alike. To the rear of the building in our historic Cobbled Garden you will find our own brewery housed in the stables which were used for the horses and stage coaches as they passed through the village. From Ales to YPA’s, to Blonde beers we are a small producer using primary English hops brewing exclusively in house for The Hop Vine and our sister pub the Legh Arms.
Our countryside sister the Legh Arms is our latest addition to the family and is situated in the pretty hamlet of Mere Brow. Here we serve our trademark delicious home produced quality food and excellent home brewed ales. Your hosts Mike & Julie and their superb team bring a wealth of experience in the trade and have sourced the best in the local area to tempt you.The Legh Arms
Price: Moderate•Gastro Pub•4.8(1,674)We aim to create a desirable environment where you, the customer feel at home. Whether it be relaxing with a locally brewed beer from our very own Burscough Brewery, enjoying a nice glass of wine by the fire or tasting our locally sourced food menu. We aim to please!
The Freemasons at Wiswell
Price: Expensive•British•4.8(2,538)Welcome to Freemasons at Wiswell, where fabulous food is served in an elegant and relaxed rural setting. The inn is located in the 'chocolate box' village of Wiswell, near Clitheroe, in the picturesque Ribble Valley.
Since our transformation and reopening in the summer of 2009, we have created a loyal clientele and a genuine home-from-home atmosphere. Flag stone floors, walls in muted heritage colours, antique rugs and furniture, period paintings and prints all unite to create a stylish and comfortable setting. Our bar has an excellent selection of traditional cask conditioned ales from award-winning independent breweries and is complemented by a superb cellar with over 250 wines from around the world.
While the surroundings and welcome are inviting, the main reason to visit is, of course, our food.The Grand Hotel
Price: Very Expensive•Contemporary British•4.8(133)Cafe Grand, located within The Grand Hotel by the Lytham St Annes seafront, offers a unique twist on the traditional hotel dining experience with its modern British and European influenced cuisine, prepared with locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant caters to a variety of occasions, from morning breakfasts to elegant dinners, in a setting that combines a large central bar and an open, eco-friendly kitchen to create a vibrant atmosphere.
Our dining spaces are as diverse as our menu, featuring the bustling main dining area, cozy corners with kitchen views for an intimate experience, spacious window tables in the lobby for those who love to people-watch, and an outdoor terrace that's perfect for dining al fresco when the weather allows. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, Cafe Grand invites you to a dining experience that stands out in Lytham St Annes.
The Travellers Rest
Price: Moderate•Pub•4.6(488)Nestled in the relaxed suburbs of Chorley, The Travellers Rest is the perfect country escape for both locals and visitors alike. Our traditional pub offers old world charm fused with cosy corners and alfresco dining to enjoy with the whole family. From sipping a refreshing cocktail in our secret garden, to indulging in our renowned Sunday roast in our intimate library next to the open fire, you'll feel at home and catered for any time of year.The Redwell Country Inn
Price: Moderate•Café•4.7(94)We do wholesome home cooked food well. Our menus have a great selection of dishes to take you from breakfast through to afternoon tea.
Perfect for those who want a lighter meal or a little extra.
We are an ideal place for breakfast, lunch, a quick catch up or afternoon tea.
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- LLisaDerbyshire •3 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoFabulous breakfast. Great service by Marcin, food always 10/10. Lovely atmosphere.More infoAlbert's WorsleyPrice: Expensive• British• Salford•4.6
- SSueLancashire •3 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWonderful Sunday roast over Easter, tender lamb, fabulous Yorkshire pudding and a great selection of fresh vegetables. Great service, looked after by Zach. Would fully recommend.More infoCoach and HorsesPrice: Moderate• Pub• Preston•4.5
- RRoniLancashire •1 review5.0Dined on Feb 14, 2025Great place to eat out with family. Excellent service . Only downside is that no much variety on menu.More infoTickled Trout Riverside Bar & RestaurantPrice: Expensive• British• Preston•3
- WWandererLancashire •1 review5.0Dined on Apr 14, 2024Had a great time here with excellent service. Food was top notch and a great variety of cocktails to choose fromMore infoSlug and Lettuce PrestonPrice: Moderate• British• Preston•5
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Healthy restaurants located in Lancashire include Eight at Gazegill By Doug Crampton, The Grand Hotel and PRICKLY-PEAR
Restaurants with gluten-free options in Lancashire are Eight at Gazegill By Doug Crampton, The Royal and The Hop Vine
Bottomless brunch in Lancashire is available at Eight at Gazegill By Doug Crampton, The Royal and PRICKLY-PEAR
The most romantic restaurant in Lancashire is White Tower Restaurant
Restaurants in Lancashire with a great view include White Tower Restaurant, Eight at Gazegill By Doug Crampton and The Grand Hotel
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