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Best restaurants in Mossley

58 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

Michelin-starred 9

Moor Hall

★★★ Michelin££££Modern British

Charming grounds lead up to this beautifully restored 16th-century country house, where your meal commences with an array of snacks – the last served in the kitchen by Head Chef Mark Birchall, who introduces some of the outstanding produce to come. Once you’re settled in the striking Scandic-style dining room, the main event begins: a procession of refined, stunningly detailed dishes. Mark’s understanding of flavour is impeccable, showcased in brilliant combinations like roasted carrot with sea buckthorn and Doddington cheese. Among the accommodation options are garden rooms that reflect the n

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Moor Hall offers modern British cuisine with generally positive feedback. Food quality is frequently praised for its precision and elegance, though some reviewers note small portions or a decline in consistency compared to earlier visits. Service is largely described as professional and attentive, with isolated complaints regarding slow response times. The atmosphere is sophisticated and welcoming, fitting for fine dining. Value perceptions vary; while many find the experience justified, others feel the cost is high relative to portion sizes. Overall, it suits diners seeking a refined culinary journey and elegant ambiance, rather than those prioritizing large portions or budget-friendly options.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern British cuisine and an elegant atmosphere.

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mana

★ Michelin££££Creative British, Modern Cuisine

The personality and experience of chef-owner Simon Martin shine brightly at this stylish, modern restaurant, where every one of the well-spaced tables has a view of the kitchen. British produce leads the way, including plenty of seafood because, as Simon puts it, “we live on an island”. There are many Asian techniques on display and the cooking marries complex flavours with a pure, natural approach, in dishes such as a superb roasted hogget with white miso sabayon.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Mana, located in central Manchester, offers creative modern British cuisine. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality and the engaging open-kitchen concept, contributing to a relaxed and joyful atmosphere. Service is generally described as professional and enthusiastic, with staff sharing their knowledge. However, some negative feedback highlights issues with meal pacing, while isolated incidents involve cancelled reservations or poor chef behavior. Although a minority find the value questionable, the overall rating remains strong, making it suitable for diners seeking a high-quality culinary experience.

Suitable for diners prioritizing food quality and atmosphere who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Skof

★ Michelin££££Creative, Modern Cuisine

Located in an old textile warehouse, this restaurant from former L’Enclume Executive Chef Tom Barnes gives a nod to Manchester’s industrial heritage with its exposed brickwork and girders. The cooking skilfully blends measured international flavours with those from the restaurant’s doorstep; for dessert, you’re just as likely to get amakase sorbet as you are Manchester honey ice cream. The meal ends with a scoop of “Barney’s Tiramisu”, touchingly inspired by Tom’s late father. A relaxed atmosphere is encouraged, with the chef’s hand-picked playlist and the chattering diners combining for a bri

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 100 reviews

Skof, a creative modern cuisine restaurant in Manchester, holds an impressive 4.9/5 average rating across 80 reviews. Guests consistently praise the high food quality, attentive service, and welcoming atmosphere. The lunch menu is noted for offering excellent value and a satisfying number of courses. While a minority of reviewers found some dishes lacking bold flavors or felt the service was overly formal, the vast majority describe the experience as perfect and memorable. The restaurant excels in meal pacing and wine pairing, making it a reliable choice for those seeking refined dining without pretension.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern creative cuisine and attentive service, particularly those interested in the lunch menu.

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JÖRO

★ Michelin££££Modern Cuisine

JÖRO’s relocation to this 300-year-old former mill on the edge of Sheffield has certainly been a labour of love. The building has been smartly converted, with bedrooms available upstairs and an open kitchen in the dining room. The cooking is pure and occasionally playful, with the quality ingredients treated with respect and understanding. Just take the Vale of Mowbray hogget, for example, enhanced by a mint-tinged lamb jus, a bright tomato and chipotle cream, and a vibrant caponata. The excellent service is a real team effort, with every person brimming with enthusiasm.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 101 reviews

JÖRO in Sheffield offers modern cuisine, holding a 4.4/5 rating on TripAdvisor based on 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights excellent food quality, attentive service, and a refined atmosphere, particularly praising the 0.5 tasting menu and Sunday lunch. However, negative reviews cite issues with meal pacing, extremely small portions, and occasional service lapses. While some guests found the value questionable or encountered unexpected charges, the majority appreciate the high culinary standards and professional presentation. It remains a notable destination for those seeking a sophisticated dining experience, despite mixed opinions on consistency and portion sizes.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine and an elegant atmosphere, with prior menu confirmation advised.

🕐 We-Sa 12:00-23:30

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The White Swan

★ Michelin£££Modern British

There's a traditional, homely feel to this laid-back pub where you're guaranteed a jolly atmosphere and a proper pint. In fact, it's rare to find somewhere this relaxing that serves food quite this good. The set menu allows the kitchen to concentrate on delivering unpretentious yet refined dishes from small batches of top-quality local and seasonal produce. The likes of organic chicken with morels, white asparagus and wild garlic are prime examples, showcasing impressive classical technique and providing delicious depth of flavour.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 100 reviews

The White Swan (also known as Old White Swan) is a historic traditional British pub in York, located on Goodramgate. Visitors frequently praise its charming atmosphere, friendly service, and selection of local beers, making it suitable for afternoon drinks or casual visits. However, reviews are polarized regarding food quality. Some guests reported issues such as overcooked fish, soggy chips, and underwhelming portions in signature pies. Additional complaints include slow meal pacing and strict age-related dining hours for minors. While the ambiance and service often receive high marks, the culinary consistency varies significantly. Travelers should weigh the appealing setting against potential inconsistencies in food preparation and service speed.

Suitable for travelers seeking traditional ambiance and drinks, but those prioritizing consistent food quality should proceed with caution.

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Northcote

★ Michelin££££Modern British

After over four decades of consistent culinary success, the Northcote hotel's restaurant continues to excel under the stewardship of Lisa Goodwin-Allen. Her cooking is underpinned by superb produce, which often comes from local, biodynamic and organic suppliers or the kitchen garden. This is fashioned into dishes with distinct, bold flavours, brought together in complementary combinations – such as rabbit 'pillow' with scorched corn, chilli and coriander. The extensive wine list includes some exceptional bottles and a glass-walled "Chef's Table" room lets you in on the action.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 101 reviews

Northcote in Langho serves Modern British cuisine with an average 4.9/5 rating from 80 reviews. Food quality is highly praised for its presentation and flavor, particularly the five-course tasting menu. Service is generally attentive and professional, though some guests noted slow pacing. The atmosphere is pleasant, featuring countryside views and a veranda, with positive mentions of overnight stays. Value perceptions vary; while some found it reasonable with vouchers, others, including a trained chef, considered it expensive for repeated visits. Despite minor critiques on service speed and cost, the restaurant excels in culinary execution and hospitality, making it a standout destination for special occasions.

Ideal for special celebrations seeking high-quality Modern British cuisine and impeccable service.

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The Angel

★ Michelin££££Modern Cuisine

Deep within the Yorkshire Dales sits The Angel, a stunning stone-built inn with 15C origins, which now has a modern Nordic style courtesy of polished concrete floors and light wood furnishings. Classic combinations are to the fore but are subtly modernised and refined, with dishes demonstrating a simplicity that allows every ingredient to shine. The exuberant service team enhance the experience, and the bedrooms – which are spread around the village – mix the classic and the contemporary.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

The Angel in Southend on Sea holds a 4.7/5 rating from 80 TripAdvisor reviews. Guests frequently praise the food quality, attentive service, and welcoming atmosphere, with specific mentions of staff members like Alan, Nick, and Tyisha providing excellent care. The venue is suitable for family celebrations and private events, offering comfortable dining areas. However, some negative feedback highlights issues with meal pacing, perceived value, and occasional inconsistencies in food preparation, such as tough meat or overly salty dishes. Despite isolated complaints regarding specific meals, the overall consensus remains positive, recommending the establishment for its generally high standards and friendly environment.

Suitable for family gatherings or small celebrations seeking a warm British pub experience with reliable service.

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The Barn

★ Michelin£££Modern British

This rustic restored barn is the more informal dining option at the Moor Hall country house hotel, and shares the same ethos as its revered big sister, with much of the seasonal produce coming from their walled garden and grounds – which are well worth exploring. The airy dining room comes with exposed beams and an open kitchen, while the hedge-enclosed terrace by the lake is magical on a sunny day. The cooking is modern and imaginative, with understated elegance and well-judged combinations of punchy flavours – usually started off with a snack of home-cured salami.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 100 reviews

The Barn in Eaton offers Modern British cuisine and holds a 4.7/5 rating on TripAdvisor based on 80 reviews. Guests consistently praise the high-quality food, exceptional service, and calming atmosphere, with specific mentions of the friendly and attentive staff. However, some reviewers note issues with meal pacing, citing long waits even when the venue is not busy. The ambiance can be noisy due to the room layout, making it less suitable for quiet conversations. While a few comments highlight concerns regarding value for money and misleading online information about the farm shop, the overall consensus remains positive, recommending it as a solid choice for dining.

Suitable for diners seeking quality service and a relaxing atmosphere, but may not suit those sensitive to noise or on a tight budget.

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sō–lō

★ Michelin££££Modern British

Having worked at various well-regarded restaurants around the country, Tim Allen brought plenty of experience to his first solo venture in this brightly decorated and warmly run converted pub. His contemporary, seasonally pertinent dishes draw their considerable flavour from top-notch ingredients – some are local and others are imported from France, such as exceptional Landes guinea fowl. The textures of each dish are carefully considered too, with aerated or crisped elements perhaps making an appearance. The lunch menu represents good value.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Ormskirk, sō–lō serves Modern British cuisine and holds a 4.9/5 rating on TripAdvisor based on 80 reviews. Diners consistently praise the high food quality, attentive service, and welcoming atmosphere. The Sunday roast and tasting menus are highlighted for their exceptional flavor and presentation, complemented by a superb wine selection. Staff receive acclaim for professionalism and thoughtful touches for special occasions. While a minority of reviews note issues with meal pacing and value, the overall consensus describes the experience as faultless and memorable, enhanced by the restaurant's recent refurbishment and open kitchen.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality Modern British cuisine, attentive service, and excellent wine pairings, particularly for special celebrations or a refined Sunday roast.

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Bib Gourmand 10

Almanac

Bib Gourmand££Seasonal Cuisine, Traditional British

What a terrific little neighbourhood spot this is. A bar and restaurant rolled into one, start your visit with a drink from the concise yet quality wine list or classics-with-a-twist cocktail selection. Then turn your attention to the menu of small plates that showcase the kitchen’s unashamedly traditional approach with the likes of mince on dripping toast. Look out for the ‘Orbs of Joy’ – slow-braised Roscoff onions cooked in rich chicken broth – and save room for dessert, especially if that dessert is custard tart.

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Erst

Bib Gourmand££British Contemporary

With its open kitchen, sharing plates, faux-industrial design and bounty of natural wines, there's something incredibly current about Erst. It's truly a restaurant for our times, but cooking like this would be a joy in any era. The underlying themes across the menu are great value and bright, punchy flavours; make sure you start with one of the freshly charred flatbreads, which might come topped with sweet Vesuvio tomatoes. The cuttlefish risotto is terrific too, offering impressive depth of flavour. The friendly team provide natural, attentive service.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Erst, located in Manchester's Ancoats district, serves contemporary British cuisine with Mediterranean influences, focusing on sharing-style small plates. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, fresh ingredients, and imaginative dishes such as flatbreads and steak tartare. Service is generally described as polite, helpful, and professional. The atmosphere features a minimalist, industrial design; however, some guests note that tables are closely spaced, noise levels can be high, and lighting is dim. Opinions on value are mixed: while many find the experience worthwhile, others consider the small portions overpriced. It is a solid choice for those seeking a refined dining experience, though patrons should manage expectations regarding portion sizes and ambient noise.

Suitable for diners who enjoy sharing-style精致 cuisine and minimalist settings; booking ahead is recommended.

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The Spärrows

Bib Gourmand££Modern Cuisine

Nestled under the railway arches in Manchester’s Green Quarter is this somewhat hidden restaurant where you have to ring a bell to enter. Its name is (almost) the English translation of the word ‘spätzle’ – which gives some clue as to the style of food on offer here. An assortment of dumplings and pastas are made in-house, from gnocchi to pelmeni via some excellent pierogi, with bright, fresh salads on hand to balance out the carbs. There's a bottle shop attached for you take something home, while the wine list favours smaller producers – surprisingly, there's a sake selection too.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

The Spärrows is a discreetly located modern cuisine restaurant in Manchester, housed in railway arches or converted warehouses. It offers a unique fusion of German, Austrian, Swiss, Italian, and Polish dishes, featuring fresh dumplings, pasta, and Spätzle. While many guests praise the attentive service, warm atmosphere, and distinctive food quality, some criticize the complex menu, slow pacing, and small portion sizes. Although the ambiance and wine selection are generally well-received, a minority of reviewers find the value questionable due to perceived high costs relative to portion size. It provides an intimate dining experience that may appeal to adventurous eaters seeking Central European flavors.

Suitable for diners seeking unique Central European fusion cuisine in an intimate, hidden setting.

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Higher Ground

Bib Gourmand££Modern British

What started life as a pop-up in 2020 is now a permanent spot in the heart of the city, owned and run by three friends who also operate wine bar Flawd, seafood and cocktail spot Bar Shrimp, and a market garden in the Cheshire countryside. The latter provides much of the top-quality produce found on the menu, in dishes that are designed for sharing and packed with flavour. Sit at the large counter to see the chefs putting care and pride into every dish, be it cheddar tart with mustard leaf or Scottish halibut with purple sprouting broccoli. The whole team, led by the owners, are charming and ch

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Higher Ground offers modern British cuisine with generally positive feedback. Food quality is frequently praised for its flavorful, simply prepared dishes and skilled execution, with some diners enjoying the chef’s table experience. Service is mostly described as friendly and professional, though isolated complaints mention patronizing staff and excessive noise levels. The ambiance is sleek and modern, featuring an open kitchen that adds visual interest, but the minimalist decor may feel austere to some. Value perception varies significantly; while the culinary presentation is high, several reviewers noted that portion sizes are too small, leaving them hungry after meals. This makes it less suitable for those prioritizing quantity or comfort over fine dining aesthetics.

Ideal for diners seeking refined flavors and presentation, but not recommended for those with large appetites.

🕐 We 17:00-23:00; Th 12:30-13:30,17:00-23:00; Fr,Sa 12:30-14:00,17:30-24:00

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El Gato Negro

Bib Gourmand££spanish, tapas

‘The Black Cat’ is a buzzing tapas restaurant split over three levels: the ground floor is home to the bar and outdoor tables in the pedestrianised street; the first floor boasts great counter seats in front of the open kitchen; and the top floor includes a fabulous roof terrace that’s ideal for private events. The cooking is as enjoyable as the atmosphere, offering great value across the wide selection of recognisable Spanish dishes, including meats from the Josper grill. The chefs certainly know their way round a classical dessert too – so save room for the crèma catalana.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

El Gato Negro in Manchester specializes in Spanish tapas and maintains a high average rating. Food quality is generally praised for being fresh and flavorful, though some guests noted inconsistencies with specific dishes like patatas bravas or pil pil prawns, citing issues with meal pacing and temperature. Service is frequently highlighted as friendly and attentive, with several reviews commending specific staff members for exceptional hospitality. The atmosphere is described as cool and charming, making it suitable for dates or small celebrations. While some visitors found the value questionable due to higher prices, the overall experience remains positive for those seeking authentic Spanish cuisine in a distinctive setting.

Ideal for diners seeking authentic Spanish flavors and a unique atmosphere, with advance booking recommended.

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Cantaloupe

Bib Gourmand££Modern Cuisine

There’s a fresh, clean feel to both the décor and the cooking at this welcoming little wine bar and restaurant. The concise but appealing wine list will appeal to traditional oenophiles, with quality established growers to the fore. The menu has a Mediterranean leaning, so whilst it changes daily, it will likely include a pasta dish and possibly some whole fish. This is cooking that relies on simplicity and skill, with immense care poured into dishes like peri peri octopus and duck fat crisps, so that the natural flavours shine.

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Engine Social Dining

Bib Gourmand££Modern Cuisine

While this friendly neighbourhood restaurant is housed in a traditional stone building, its interior is contrastingly modern, with closely-set, dark wood tables looking onto an open-plan kitchen with a wood-burning oven. The menu of well-priced sharing plates may have a Spanish heart – from the boquerones to the croquetas – but also offers the opportunity to go on a global culinary journey. Start in Mexico with the generously topped tacos, fly over to Vietnam for the bánh mì prawn toast, then end up back in Blighty for sticky toffee pudding. Whatever you choose, it will burst with colour and f

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Engine Social Dining in Luddenden Foot offers modern cuisine with an average rating of 4.6/5 from 80 reviews. Food quality is a standout feature, with dishes like Japanese beef, scallops, and tacos praised for their flavor and generous portions, including options for vegetarians and vegans. Service is generally commended for being professional and accommodating to dietary needs. However, some guests note issues with meal pacing, citing either slow delivery or a rushed atmosphere that detracts from the social dining experience. The ambiance is modern and hygienic. While isolated complaints exist regarding sauce uniformity and billing errors, the restaurant remains highly regarded for its culinary standards.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern cuisine who can tolerate occasional pacing inconsistencies.

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Norman's Neighbourhood Kitchen

Bib Gourmand££Mediterranean Cuisine, Asian Influences

The name (almost) says it all here: it is indeed an endearing neighbourhood bistro, but Norman is not in fact the owner – instead, it’s the name of both the owner’s dog and his grandfather. Rustic décor adds to the welcoming feel, as do the polite, helpful service team. The sharing plates offer great value and have a playful streak, as evidenced by the pig's cheek glazed in Henderson's Relish, the cult condiment from nearby Sheffield. The wine list is concise but, refreshingly, it’s all available by the glass – and the local ales are understandably popular.

TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Kirkburton, Norman's Neighbourhood Kitchen offers Mediterranean cuisine with Asian influences. Based on 80 reviews, it holds a 5.0/5 average rating. Food quality is highly praised, with standout dishes including sea bass, dayboat plaice, and exceptional focaccia. Service is noted for being friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive without being intrusive, often enhancing special occasions with complimentary drinks. The atmosphere is described as warm and relaxing. While most feedback is positive, minor criticisms mention meal pacing, billing errors, and occasional value concerns. Overall, it delivers a consistent, high-quality dining experience.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality Mediterranean fusion cuisine and attentive service, particularly for celebrating birthdays or anniversaries.

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Prashad

Bib Gourmand££Indian Vegetarian

Set over two floors of a former pub, this colourfully decorated, family-run restaurant offers interesting, original Indian vegetarian cooking inspired by the owners' Gujarati heritage. After a warm welcome from the team, you can choose between set sharing menus, a full tasting experience or picking a few dishes from the extensive à la carte. Dishes such as the 'Chole' chickpea curry are substantial in both size and flavour and the spicing is well-judged. The bread selection stands out, with excellent naan and rotli.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Prashad, an award-winning Indian vegetarian restaurant in Cleckheaton, holds an average rating of 4.6/5 across 80 reviews. Guests frequently praise the flavorful, beautifully presented food and attentive, professional service, describing the hospitality as exemplary. However, negative feedback highlights issues with meal pacing, perceived arrogance in service, and concerns over value for money. Some diners criticized the overuse of green chutney in starters and found the pricing excessive compared to local alternatives. While most experiences were positive, isolated incidents involving booking errors and unmet expectations resulted in lower ratings.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality refined vegetarian cuisine and elegant service, though those sensitive to value may prefer alternatives.

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Bavette

Bib Gourmand££French

From baguettes to bavettes, there’s something so overtly French about this terrific neighbourhood bistro that it’s a wonder they don’t have the tricolore flag hanging outside. Its unlikely location in the Leeds suburb of Horsforth is a result of the relationship between Leeds native Sandy Jarvis and Frenchman Clément Cousin, who met while working in some of London’s top restaurants. Cousin runs the chatty service, while Jarvis is in the kitchen working on proudly Gallic classics – expect to spot delicious renditions of the likes of 'oeuf en meurette' and 'Paris Brest'.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 80 reviews

Bavette in Woolton holds a 3.9/5 average rating. Positive reviews highlight friendly service, high-quality food, and a relaxing atmosphere, with steaks and Sunday roasts receiving particular praise. Some guests note good value. Conversely, negative feedback focuses on poor meal pacing, including long waits and delayed service, especially during holidays. Complaints also cite lukewarm food, bland flavors, and isolated serious hygiene concerns. While regulars appreciate consistency, issues with organization and staff attitude during peak times detract from the experience.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality steaks and a relaxed vibe, but avoid peak holiday times to minimize service delays.

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The White Hart

££Traditional British

This 18C stone pub on the moor is a place that constantly evolves. It’s usually busy but the staff have everything under control and there are comfy bedrooms for those wishing to stay. Dining takes place in the cosy Tap Room or smart brasserie; the appealing menu has a British heart and global influences.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

The White Hart in Harwell is noted for traditional British cuisine, particularly its highly rated Sunday roasts and fish dishes. Many reviewers praise the friendly atmosphere and attentive staff, especially regarding allergy accommodations and gluten-free options. It serves as a popular venue for family celebrations and weddings. However, some negative feedback highlights issues under new management, including perceived dirtiness, limited menu variety, and inconsistent service pacing. Occasional complaints involve incorrect orders and unfriendly bar staff. Despite these mixed experiences, the majority of reviews emphasize high food quality and a welcoming village pub environment.

Suitable for families seeking traditional British roasts and a cozy village atmosphere, but verify menu options and service standards beforehand.

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Sampa

£££Brazilian

In Manchester’s artsy Northern Quarter, Sampa is quite literally hidden away, with the exact address of this 12-seater chef’s counter only provided to guests 24 hours prior to dining, and a sign hung outside the door just 20 minutes before service. This sense of intrigue is fitting for an immersive experience where Chef Caroline Martins hosts her guests in a gregarious manner and treats them to a surprise menu of Brazilian cuisine. From the traditional ‘pão de queijo’ cheese bread to the showstopping ‘Dormouse’ dessert, these are fun, flavourful dishes packed with personality.

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Winsome

££Traditional British

Manchester’s industrial history feels like it’s had an overt influence on this buzzing brasserie with a large kitchen counter and a stripped-back look. The cooking has an admirably gutsy, straightforward quality to it, with hints of nostalgia. Think cold cuts, whole fish, hearty homemade pies and a mixed grill. It’s all executed with skill and the ingredients are of obvious quality, resulting in no shortage of flavour. The young and enthusiastic service team are a perfect fit for such a fun place.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 50 reviews

Winsome is a traditional British restaurant in Manchester with generally positive feedback. Food quality is widely praised for its high-quality ingredients and authentic cooking, with oysters, bread, and desserts being highlights. However, some diners noted issues with fatty mains, bland flavors, or insufficient portions. Service is typically attentive and friendly, though isolated incidents of spills were reported. The atmosphere is comfortable, featuring industrial-style decor and pleasant music. Value perceptions vary, with some finding it reasonable and others questioning the cost. Overall, it suits travelers seeking classic British cuisine in a welcoming setting.

Suitable for diners seeking traditional British cuisine in a comfortable, atmospheric setting.

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Pip

££british

Forming part of the Treehouse Hotel, Pip provides a calm oasis in the heart of the city. Like the hotel around it, the restaurant is decorated with a blend of repurposed materials and vintage pieces, with eye-catching pops of colour, wooden furnishings and a rustic touch. The kitchen is headed up Mary-Ellen McTague, a champion of the region who uses local produce and whose menu includes a satisfyingly rich and flavoursome take on the Lancashire hot pot. The service team are brimming with positivity and clearly love what they do.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Pip receives generally positive feedback, with service and food quality being standout features. Guests frequently praise staff members like Victoria, Tony, and Kyle for their attentiveness, professionalism, and warm personalities. While the Sunday roast and breakfast are highly recommended, some diners found dishes like the chicken sandwich and pies lacking in flavor or portion size, with issues such as heavy pastry noted. The atmosphere is described as cozy and beautifully decorated, suitable for families and couples. However, negative reviews highlight inconsistent service, slow response times, and poor value for money on certain set menus. Visitors should expect variable food portions and ensure timely reservation handling.

Ideal for diners seeking attentive service and a cozy atmosphere, but avoid peak hours and be cautious with set menus.

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10 Tib Lane

££Modern Cuisine

Stretching over three floors of a tall, narrow townhouse, you enter this welcoming restaurant via its cosy bar – ideal for a cocktail or a glass from their selection of European natural and low-intervention wines – before heading up to dining rooms decked out in rustic, semi-industrial chic. Order some oysters or cheese beignets while you choose from a menu that shows off influences from both Spain (Cantabrian anchovies on toast) and France (chocolate ganache). Throughout the cooking, the well-crafted dishes allow top-quality ingredients to shine.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

10 Tib Lane is renowned for modern cuisine and small plates, maintaining high ratings. Food quality is generally praised for fresh oysters, innovative seasonal dishes, and excellent cocktails. However, some Sunday roasts received criticism for poor meat quality or hard puddings. Service is consistently highlighted as friendly, professional, and attentive. The atmosphere is relaxed and chic, though seating can feel cramped. Value is mixed; while many enjoy the experience, some guests found the small portions insufficient for the price, describing them as overpriced. Overall, it is a popular Manchester destination offering high-quality dining and drinks, suitable for those prioritizing culinary excellence and ambiance over portion size.

Ideal for diners seeking refined small plates and attentive service, avoiding Sunday roasts.

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Kallos Cafe & Wine Bar

££Greek

With its all-day dining, caring service and sumptuous flavours of the Mediterranean, this is the kind of neighbourhood operation you could quickly find yourself visiting week after week. Part of the city’s Greengate development, its offering starts with brunch, before morphing from a café vibe into a wine bar and restaurant. The evening meze menu is a treat for all fans of Greek cuisine, with the likes of topped flatbreads (the lamb shoulder option is terrific), a supremely comforting chickpea stew and a selection of high-end tinned fish.

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Adam Reid at The French

££££french

The famous Midland Hotel hotel was first built to herald the arrival of the Midland Railway in Manchester, and its current restaurant has been created in the Belle Époque style to evoke the luxury of the day. Whilst its name remains in reference to its historical past, today, Chef Adam Reid's multi-course menu is more inspired by his northern roots than it is by France. The richly flavoured, occasionally playful, dishes come with cryptic, concise menu descriptions such as 'Fungi' and 'Fish', but the personable chefs are on hand to explain and finish off each course tableside .

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Adam Reid at The French, located in Manchester’s Midland Hotel, receives high praise for its exceptional food quality and professional service. Guests frequently highlight the exquisite presentation, complex flavors, and the chef’s detailed explanations of each course. The atmosphere is described as elegant and suitable for special occasions, with attentive staff contributing to a welcoming environment. However, some reviews note issues with meal pacing, small portion sizes, and inconsistent service standards. A minority of diners felt the experience did not justify the high cost, citing disappointment compared to other Michelin-starred venues. While most find the culinary execution outstanding, potential visitors should be aware of mixed feedback regarding value for money and service reliability.

Suitable for special occasions seeking refined cuisine and elegance, though guests should maintain realistic expectations regarding value and service consistency.

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Where The Light Gets In

£££Modern British

This large, loft-style restaurant is located on the top floor of a Victorian coffee warehouse and its open kitchen truly feels like part of the room. The set sharing menu is based on seasonal British produce and often incorporates foraged ingredients; this combines with a low-waste ethos that involves using a range of pickles and ferments. Walk-ins are available at the kitchen counter, where you can enjoy low-intervention wines and bar snacks. The same team run Yellowhammer, a bakery and pottery studio just around the corner, which provides both excellent sourdough and tableware for the restau

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 80 reviews

Where The Light Gets In in Stockport offers modern British cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 3.9/5. Guests frequently praise the sophisticated atmosphere, attentive service, and high-quality ingredients, particularly crab-based dishes like the Study of Crab and mussels in velouté. However, criticisms highlight small portion sizes leaving diners hungry, and some meals lacking flavor or seasoning. A specific complaint notes that counter seating may expose guests to chefs cleaning surfaces during dessert. While the ambiance is consistently described as beautiful and warm, value for money is debated, with some finding the prices high relative to the quantity served.

Suitable for diners prioritizing ambiance and refined seafood, though be prepared for smaller portions.

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Stow

££Modern British

With its winning combo of cocktails and cooking over fire, Stow feels like a restaurant for our times. Start (and end) your visit with a drink in the front bar, before taking your seat at the counter in the tucked-away dining room. The small size gives it the feel of an intimate secret supper club, as you watch the chefs close-up, extracting maximum flavour from their ingredients. Prime cuts of meat, including ex-dairy beef, are a feature, but don’t miss the imaginative vegetable dishes too. Finish with the smoked cream tart, its gentile smokiness coming through in every mouthful.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 52 reviews

Stow offers Modern British cuisine in Manchester, specializing in small plates and shared mains. Food quality is generally praised, particularly the steak, chicken, and desserts, with chefs noted for accommodating specific requests like asparagus. However, some guests report issues with portion sizes, temperature control (lukewarm food due to cold plates), and occasional over-salting or burning. Service is described as friendly and knowledgeable, yet pacing is frequently criticized for being slow, with long waits between courses. The atmosphere features an engaging open kitchen and lively bar seating, though some tables are cramped in corridors. While the ambiance and food can be excellent, inconsistencies in service speed and portion expectations should be considered.

Suitable for diners who enjoy sharing meals and watching the chefs, with ample time allowed for slow pacing.

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Another Hand

££Modern Cuisine

This welcoming bistro is located on Deansgate Mews, an elevated 'street' that’s part of the redeveloped Great Northern building in the city centre. The menu comprises an appealing array of sharing plates which champion produce from local, ethical growers. The eye-catching, vegetarian-led dishes are served one at a time and their flavours are punchy and pronounced. Craft beers and low-intervention wines accompany, while the nearby Holy Grain bakers provides them with some exceptional sourdough bread. Service is bubbly and the atmosphere is buzzing.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Located on an upper floor of a Manchester mall, Another Hand offers an intimate, small-scale dining experience. Food quality is generally praised for its creativity and flavor, with highlights including beef tartare, scallops, and chocolate pudding. However, some guests found certain dishes like chicken plain or potatoes dry, indicating inconsistent execution. Service is typically warm and knowledgeable, though pacing can occasionally lag. The atmosphere is cozy and suitable for celebrations. While most reviews are positive, some diners feel the value does not match the cost, citing high prices relative to portion sizes or flavor impact. The location may be difficult to spot at night.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern cuisine who can navigate a hidden location and manage expectations regarding value.

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The Pack Horse

££Modern British

Real ales and regular quiz nights help this traditional stone pub to remain a true village local, where you’ll find walkers and cyclists having a pint in the sunshine out front. The cooking has a similarly classic outlook, with hearty pub dishes executed with a refined touch. Look out for the top-quality meats in the lunchtime grill section or on weekly ‘Charcoal Nights’ – plus the Manchester Egg snack, which has become something of a signature. Characterful open fires mix with warm, contemporary décor, while the genuinely warm and friendly team offer effusive service.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

The Pack Horse, a modern British restaurant in Hayfield, holds a 4.0/5 rating. Food quality is a standout feature, with dishes like beef shin pie, Manchester egg, and turbot praised for their excellent preparation. Service is generally efficient and friendly, though some guests noted delays or lack of attention to detail. The atmosphere is welcoming despite slightly tired decor. Value perceptions vary significantly; while the cuisine is high-end, several reviewers found prices unjustified, particularly regarding small portion sizes and extra charges for sides, leading to mixed opinions on cost-effectiveness.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality modern British cuisine regardless of budget constraints.

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Deacon's Bank

£££Modern British

A former bank has been lovingly and carefully restored to provide a home for this restaurant in the bustling Peak District town of Chapel-en-le-Frith. It’s now a laid-back, charmingly run place that the area can be proud of, serving ambitious dishes with a creative edge – such as a deconstructed version of a bouillabaisse. If you’re an indecisive diner, opt for the tasting menu; if you like things more relaxed, come at lunch for more pub-influenced dishes like fish pie and grilled pork chop. Two beautifully appointed apartments sit above the restaurant.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Deacon's Bank in Chinley occupies a converted old bank, retaining original stonework while offering a modernized interior. Food quality is generally praised, with the chef's tasting menu, filet steak sandwiches, and roast beef receiving high marks. However, isolated reviews mention dry crab or inconsistent portion sizes. Service is typically attentive, with specific staff like Harrison and Rob commended, though some guests reported slow pacing or felt rushed. The atmosphere blends historic charm with contemporary design, although a few diners found ceiling mirrors cheap or the background music repetitive. Despite minor criticisms regarding value and service timing, the restaurant maintains a strong reputation for fine dining in the Peak District.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern British cuisine in the Peak District who can tolerate occasional pacing inconsistencies.

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Restaurant ÖRME

£££Modern British

You will find a pleasantly welcoming quality at this small restaurant run by three young owners. There’s a distinct Nordic touch to proceedings – think clean, simple décor and an on-view kitchen – yet British produce is at the heart of the appealing menus, which include tasting options, an à la carte and Sunday roasts. Attractively presented dishes offer bold, vibrant flavours with a mix of the classic and the modern in their influences. Wine flights are also available, including a particularly interesting British-themed option.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 56 reviews

Restaurant ÖRME receives high praise for its modern British cuisine, averaging 4.8/5 stars. Guests frequently commend the food quality, attentive service, and wine pairings, noting a unique and private atmosphere. The Sunday roast and tasting menus are highlights. However, some reviews cite issues with meal pacing, occasional undercooked mains, and small portion sizes relative to cost. While value is debated, the overall consensus reflects strong satisfaction with the culinary execution and hospitality.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern British cuisine and a refined experience.

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Shibden Mill Inn

££Modern British

Tucked away on the floor of a steep, wooded valley, this former corn mill is full of rustic character, with cluttered, low-beamed rooms, open fires and cosy snugs. Monthly changing menus offer hearty, flavoursome dishes made with Yorkshire produce. The young team are organised and welcoming – and boutique bedrooms add to the appeal.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Shibden Mill Inn in Buttershaw holds a 4.7/5 rating, praised for its modern British cuisine, attentive service, and unique atmosphere within a historic mill. While many guests highlight exceptional food quality and a welcoming environment, negative reviews cite issues with meal pacing, inconsistent dish preparation, and limited seating during winter. Some visitors found the value questionable due to perceived high costs relative to portion sizes or comfort. The restaurant offers a sophisticated dining experience suitable for special occasions, though patrons should verify menu availability and seating conditions in advance.

Suitable for diners seeking a unique historical setting and refined modern British cuisine, with advance booking recommended.

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The Spread Eagle by McLeod 9

££Modern Cuisine

After making a name for himself at various pop-ups and events, Chef Joe McLeod took over The Spread Eagle pub in this Lancashire village. While it retains its role as the village local, the cooking is now far removed from your usual pub cuisine. Choose between an à la carte or the popular monthly changing tasting menu, both of which showcase robust, colourful dishes with generosity in size and flavour. The homemade bread rolls topped with sticky lamb reduction are a real treat to start. The enthusiastic team offer the kind of charming service that stays in the memory.

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The Blind Bull

££Modern Cuisine

Lucky Little Hucklow having a pub like this. The residents of this tiny village high up in the Peak District are fortunate to live near such a beautifully restored 12th-century inn. It's spread over two floors with an open kitchen upstairs and a rustic, cosy feel throughout. The concise menu moves with the seasons and incorporates international influences for some extra punch. If you want time to explore the nearby walking routes, book one of the lovely bedrooms in The Old Piggery, with the ground-floor rooms being dog-friendly.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Little Hucklow, The Blind Bull offers modern cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.1/5 from 80 reviews. Positive feedback frequently highlights food quality (52 mentions) and service (48), praising dishes like scallops and fillet steak, alongside a cozy atmosphere. Negative themes include concerns over value (16 mentions), meal pacing (14), and occasional service issues. While some guests found the experience expensive or inconsistent, others celebrated special occasions with excellent tasting menus. It remains a popular stopover for travelers seeking quality dining and comfortable rooms in a rural setting.

Suitable for travelers seeking high-quality modern cuisine and rural accommodation, with advance booking recommended.

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LI~LY by Aiden Byrne

££££Modern British

This black-and-white timbered building is reputedly over 400 years old, but you wouldn’t know it from the smart, contemporary interior with a wonderfully bright feel. It’s the latest venture from experienced chef Aiden Byrne, who here offers his brand of detailed, eye-catchingly presented cooking via a tasting menu of technically adept dishes such as cured scallop with golden beetroot and white currant. Byrne delivers some of the dishes himself, at which point you will notice his infectious enthusiasm shining through.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

LI~LY by Aiden Byrne offers Modern British cuisine in Knutsford, holding a 4.9/5 average from 80 TripAdvisor reviews. Food quality is the standout feature, cited 73 times, with praise for artistic presentation, inventive tasting menus, and expert wine pairings, though isolated critiques mention seasoning imbalances. Service receives high marks (66 mentions) for being warm, knowledgeable, and attentive, with Chef Aiden often explaining courses personally. The atmosphere is described as intimate and comfortable, suitable for special occasions. While a minority note issues with meal pacing or value, the consensus positions this venue as a top-tier destination, with several reviewers suggesting its standards rival Michelin-starred establishments.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality Modern British cuisine, professional service, and a refined tasting menu experience.

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White Bull

££Traditional Cuisine

This neighbourhood pub’s menus cover everything from bar nibbles to pub classics; they offer lunch, afternoon tea and dinner – and even serve breakfast on Sundays. The endearing team take care in everything they do, portions are generous, and dishes not only look good but taste good too. The traditional Lancashire cheese, onion and ale pie is a must-try.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

White Bull in Gisburn holds a 4.5/5 average rating. Food quality is the standout feature, praised in 50 reviews for being delicious and well-presented, though 9 negative comments cite seasoning issues or inconsistency. Service receives mixed feedback: while 47 guests appreciate the friendly staff, 17 report slow pacing, with some waits exceeding an hour without apology. The atmosphere is generally cozy, highlighted by 27 positive mentions of the fireplace and recent refurbishments, though it can feel quiet on weekdays. Value perceptions vary; 18 reviewers find it worthwhile, while 7 express disappointment due to service delays or policy changes regarding vouchers. Overall, it suits travelers seeking traditional cuisine and comfortable accommodation, provided they allow extra time for dining during peak periods.

Suitable for travelers seeking traditional cuisine and comfortable accommodation; visit during off-peak hours to ensure better service.

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La Popote

££Classic French

Tucked away in the Cheshire countryside, La Popote is one of several businesses occupying a centuries-old former farm, and the red-brick converted barn in which it's situated has retained a warm, rustic touch thanks to its brick floors and exposed beams. The owners spent several years working in Paris and this is evident with one scan of the menu, where you'll spot the likes of coq au vin, cassoulet and clafoutis. Classical techniques underpin the cooking, while there's a subtle modernity in the presentation. Service is friendly and assured.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Eaton, La Popote serves classic French cuisine. Based on 80 reviews averaging 4.0/5, food quality is a standout feature, with the seven-course tasting menu, Sunday lunch, and Beef Wellington receiving high praise for flavor and presentation. Service is generally described as warm and welcoming, though some guests noted delays or lack of attention. The atmosphere is cozy and suitable for families. Value perceptions are mixed; while many find the quality justifies the cost, others criticize high prices, supplementary charges, and portion sizes. Overall, it is a solid choice for diners seeking authentic French culinary experiences.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic French cuisine and comfortable with moderate to high pricing.

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Rafters Restaurant

££££Modern British

There's a characterful, rustic-chic vibe to this first-floor restaurant, courtesy of its exposed beams and brickwork. Real pride and enthusiasm is poured into both the cooking and the service, with a tasting menu composed of modern, richly flavoured dishes based on high-quality produce like Nordic halibut and Creedy Carver duck. A shorter set menu is served at certain times, while the 'Kitchen Bench' gives you a ringside seat in front of the pass. The wine list is usefully listed by styles and characteristics, enabling you to craft the perfect pairing.

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Tom Lawson at the Psalter

£££Modern British

For his latest venture, experienced chef Tom Lawson has taken over the titular boutique hotel, and within it sits this welcoming restaurant. Bright, funky wallpaper adds a splash of colour to the room, while a large bureau is filled with Lawson’s own favourite cookery books. His set seasonal menu changes regularly but will likely include his version of cauliflower cheese that nods to his ‘Grandma B’. Elsewhere, look out for high-quality produce such as snow-white Cornish plaice with a terrific beurre blanc. Service comes from a friendly and confident team.

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Fischer's Baslow Hall

£££Modern Cuisine

At the centre of impressive formal grounds sits this fine Edwardian manor house with charming bedrooms and a classic country house feel, which is now run by the second generation of the Fischer family. Diners are spread across two elegant rooms overseen by a formal service team, with the ‘Kitchen Bench’ experience available for those who really like to be part of the action. Local is key on the menu of classically based dishes, with Chatsworth Estate venison a must-order if you're here in game season.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Fischer's Baslow Hall in Baslow, Derbyshire, offers modern cuisine and accommodation with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.6/5 from 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights food quality, attentive service, and the charming atmosphere of this family-run business set in beautiful gardens. Guests appreciate the detailed care and excellent tasting menus. However, criticisms focus on meal pacing, perceived high value-for-money issues, and occasional facility concerns such as slow hot water, uncomfortable beds, and insufficient heating. While some found dishes lacking depth or prices excessive, the majority report a high-quality dining experience suitable for those seeking refined food and a peaceful setting.

Suitable for travelers seeking refined modern cuisine, warm family-style service, and a tranquil countryside setting.

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Freemasons

£££Modern British

Tucked away down a narrow lane in the heart of the Ribble Valley, this delightful pub is as characterful inside as it is from the exterior. Cosy and welcoming, the whole place exudes a rustic charm thanks to an open fire and antique furnishings. The modern British dishes use the best of the local larder and deliver bold, well-judged flavours in adventurous, original creations like the 'Malteser' dessert. For the ultimate experience, book the "Chef's Bench", which consists of just four seats in the heart of the kitchen. Make a night of it and stay over in one of the bedrooms too.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Whalley, Freemasons offers Modern British cuisine with an impressive 4.8/5 rating based on extensive reviews. Guests consistently praise the high food quality, highlighting fresh ingredients and perfectly executed dishes like Cornish crab and lemon sole. The atmosphere is described as comfortable and unpretentious. Service is frequently commended, particularly staff member Andrew, for being welcoming, efficient, and knowledgeable about wine pairings. However, some negative feedback points to inconsistent meal pacing, occasional service lapses, and a perceived limited menu during certain visits. A minority of reviewers found the experience disappointing compared to past visits or considered it overpriced. Despite these isolated issues, the restaurant remains highly regarded for its culinary excellence and attentive hospitality.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality Modern British cuisine and attentive service, with advance menu inquiry recommended.

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The Gallery Restaurant

£££Modern British

Within the grounds of the Peak District’s renowned Chatsworth Estate sits The Cavendish Hotel – and within that is this elegant restaurant where oil paintings fill the walls and there’s a palpable sense of history in the air. Ingredients from the Estate – including juicy, full-flavoured beef – play a key role in the cooking, in dishes that avoid overcrowding the delicious natural flavours of the produce. The breads and desserts are particular highlights, providing excellent bookends to your meal.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews

The Gallery Restaurant in Baslow offers Modern British cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 3.8/5 from 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights food quality, service, and atmosphere, particularly noting the stunning views of the Derbyshire hills and the successful multi-million pound refurbishment. Guests appreciate the kitchen table experience and afternoon tea. However, criticisms focus on slow meal pacing, inconsistent service, and perceived poor value for money, such as simple starters or expensive seafood platters. While some diners reported inedible dishes or long waits, many found the food beautifully presented and delicious. The restaurant suits travelers seeking scenic views and refined dining, though patience is advised regarding service speed.

Ideal for travelers seeking scenic views and modern British cuisine, with ample time recommended for dining.

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Lovage

££££Modern British

In the heart of a historic market town, famed for its puddings and tarts, you'll find this cosy restaurant located inside a former stable block. That past occupation makes itself known in the wonderfully rustic décor with wood-panelled walls, exposed brickwork and beamed ceilings. The chatty, informative team are sure to put a smile on your face as they enthusiastically explain the modern dishes made up of quality local ingredients and featuring classic combinations like roasted beetroot with goat's cheese. The team also run a more casual coffee shop next door.

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Forde

££Mediterranean Cuisine

Experienced chef Matt Healy – a onetime 'MasterChef: The Professionals' contestant – has come home to Horsforth to open this rustic bistro and wine bar. His appealing menu features appetising small plates with Mediterranean influences; two or three per person works well, and there are some well-chosen wines, craft beers and cocktails too.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Forde, a Mediterranean restaurant in Pudsey, holds a 4.4/5 rating on TripAdvisor. Reviewers frequently praise the high food quality, noting that dishes like the Sunday roast and small plates are well-presented and delicious. Service is generally described as friendly and efficient, though isolated complaints mention rude staff and pacing issues. The atmosphere receives mixed feedback; while some find it cozy and lovely, others criticize the uninspiring decor, cramped space, and cold facilities. Opinions on value diverge significantly, with some finding prices reasonable and others deeming the portions insufficient for the cost. It is a solid choice for food-focused diners, provided expectations regarding ambiance and service consistency are managed.

Recommended for diners prioritizing food quality and Sunday roasts, but those sensitive to ambiance or value may want to manage expectations.

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Ox Club

£££Meats and Grills, Barbecue

Housed in a former mill, along with a beer hall and cocktail bar, this unpretentious restaurant attracts a young and lively crowd keen to sample its wood-fired cooking using a grill imported from the US. Utilising fire and smoke to enhance quality produce is the name of the game – with the 1kg côte de boeuf on hand if you're feeling flush – but the kitchen isn't afraid of adding in bold flavours too, as evidenced by the nduja with the oysters and the gochujang glaze on the crispy pig tails. Pleasingly, there's plenty of choice for vegetarians too.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Leeds city centre, Ox Club specializes in barbecue and grills. Reviews frequently praise the quality of Sunday roasts, steaks, and sides, noting that vegetarian options are also well-received. The atmosphere is described as rustic and intimate. Service is generally commended for being attentive and friendly, though some guests report inconsistent pacing and long waits. Negative feedback highlights issues such as tough meat, undercooked vegetables, cold food, and isolated hygiene concerns. While food quality is a standout feature, consistency varies across visits.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic British roast experiences who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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The Three Fishes

£££British Contemporary

Chef Nigel Haworth has always been a strong ambassador for Lancashire produce – particularly from the Ribble Valley – and now has his own vegetable garden and polytunnel at this contemporary dining pub. The à la carte might include such unpretentious options as tempura scallops or flavoursome corn fed chicken; there's also a seasonal set menu available in 5 or 8 courses, bookended by cheese rolls and mini Eccles cakes – which have rightly become restaurant staples.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

The Three Fishes in Whalley offers contemporary British cuisine with a TripAdvisor average of 4.2/5. Food quality is a primary strength, cited positively 57 times, though 18 negative reviews mention issues with ingredient choices and meal pacing. Service is generally praised (51 positive mentions), but some guests experienced delays in receiving menus or drinks (16 negative mentions). The atmosphere is described as welcoming (31 positive mentions), making it suitable for family celebrations. Value perceptions vary; while some find the high-quality dishes worth the cost, others criticize additional charges. Overall, it is a detail-oriented restaurant focused on culinary excellence, ideal for diners prioritizing food quality.

Ideal for diners prioritizing food quality and attentive service, who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Eight at Gazegill by Doug Crampton

££Modern British

Tucked away in the Lancashire countryside, you’ll find this welcoming restaurant down a narrow single-track road. You pass through the family-run Gazegill Organics Farm on the way, which provides plenty of top-quality produce for the eponymous chef to work with. The restaurant building has a bright, modern and colourful style that contrasts the surroundings, along with views across the fields to Pendle hill. The wholesome yet refined cooking is the epitome of field-to-fork dining, with home-reared beef being a particular highlight and making the Sunday roast all the more appealing.

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Box Tree

££££Modern British

This iconic Yorkshire restaurant was established back in 1962 and continues to draw in diners today. It’s set within two charming, 18th-century sandstone cottages, and has a plush, antique-furnished lounge and two luxurious dining rooms. The cooking these days comes in the form of a modern, creative tasting menu featuring dishes like their take on an 'arroz negro'. Service is formal and professional, while there's a choice between the 'Sommelier's' and 'Premium' wine flights to accompany the food.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Box Tree in Ilkley offers Modern British cuisine and holds a 4.8/5 rating on TripAdvisor. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, particularly the roast beef and Head Chef Brayden’s menu, alongside attentive service and a welcoming atmosphere. Guests appreciate the knowledgeable staff and elegant presentation. Conversely, some negative feedback highlights inconsistencies, including poorly balanced flavors (e.g., overly sweet dishes), pacing issues, and limited flexibility for dietary requirements like dairy allergies. A minority of reviewers consider the pricing excessive relative to the experience. While generally acclaimed for its culinary talent and hospitality, occasional lapses in execution and value perception suggest it may not suit all diners.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality Modern British cuisine who are less price-sensitive and can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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The Peacock at Rowsley

£££Modern British

Occupying a prime corner site near the River Derwent, this foliage-clad former manor house is an inviting prospect as soon as you lay eyes on it. Inside, oak ‘Mousey Thompson’ furnishings and antique oil paintings are juxtaposed with modern lighting and contemporary art. The menus offer a broad spectrum, from light lunch bites like sandwiches, salads and ploughman’s, to a full dinner tasting menu with wine pairings – plus afternoon tea and Sunday roasts. Stay overnight in one of the antique-furnished bedrooms, then spend the next day exploring the Peak District.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Located in the Peak District, The Peacock at Rowsley is a Grade II* listed hotel with riverside views. Based on 80 reviews averaging 4.3/5, guests frequently praise the food quality, service, and historic atmosphere. Positive comments highlight beautifully presented dishes, well-timed tasting menus, and professional staff. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent meal pacing, with some experiencing long waits between courses or service errors like mixed-up desserts. A few reviewers noted maintenance issues, such as stained seating, and felt the experience was merely adequate rather than exceptional for a three-Rosette establishment. While many enjoyed the elegant setting and exquisite cuisine, others found the service lacking in attentiveness. Overall, it offers a refined dining experience with notable strengths in ambiance and food, though service consistency varies.

Suitable for those seeking a historic ambiance and refined British cuisine, with advance booking recommended.

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Old Vicarage

£££Modern Cuisine

With a history dating back to 1846, this delightful stone-built former vicarage is situated in a semi-rural spot on the edge of the city. Two fixed-price menus – go for the 'Prestige' option if you want the full experience – offer ambitious, well-constructed dishes delivering assured flavours from high-quality ingredients. Roe deer from the Balmoral estate is a great example, providing a wonderful gamey flavour and cooked to a perfect tenderness. The grand-looking house is surrounded by mature grounds that are worth exploring.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Ridgeway near Sheffield, Old Vicarage offers modern fine dining with high ratings. Reviewers frequently praise the seasonal dishes, fresh ingredients, and excellent wine pairings. Service is generally described as warm and professional, though some note the traditional white-tablecloth style can feel overly formal or zealous. The ambiance is elegant, featuring a grand stone building and traditional decor. While most experiences are positive, a minority report issues with meal pacing, overly salty food, small portions, and poor communication regarding reservations or dietary needs.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality seasonal cuisine and a traditional, elegant atmosphere.

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The Rum Fox

££Traditional British

Situated in a tiny village in the Ribble Valley, this impressively refurbished pub is certainly at the smarter end of village locals. The cosy bar is perfect for just a drink, while the orangery-style dining room at the rear is bright and airy. The cooking stays true to the site’s traditional pubby roots, however, with no fripperies on show in full-flavoured dishes like Lancashire cheese soufflé or treacle-glazed pig’s cheeks – instead the focus is on well-sourced produce and textbook execution. The set three-course menu is where you’ll find the best value for money.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

The Rum Fox in Chatburn is a traditional British pub-restaurant with a strong 4.7/5 rating on TripAdvisor. Reviewers consistently praise the high food quality, noting that dishes like the Sunday roast and mains are delicious and freshly prepared. The atmosphere is described as stunning and relaxing, with attractive decor. While service is generally appreciated, some guests report issues with meal pacing and attentiveness, occasionally needing to seek out staff for drinks or bills. A minority of reviews criticize cleanliness, limited dietary options such as vegan choices, and perceived value for money. Despite these mixed points on service and cost, the consensus highlights excellent cuisine and a welcoming environment. It suits travelers seeking authentic British fare and a cozy setting, though those prioritizing rapid service may find occasional delays.

Ideal for diners seeking authentic British cuisine and a cozy atmosphere, with awareness of potential service pacing.

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The Bulls Head

£££Modern British

The full car park of this village inn says it all. It's gained a strong following thanks to being gastronomically adventurous and having a passionate team who make a real effort to welcome their guests; the custom menu with your name on is a particularly nice touch. The kitchen shows great ambition within the pub surroundings, with tasting menus available alongside the à la carte. Desserts are a particular highlight, including the immaculately risen soufflés that are a must-order if you get the chance. Well-appointed bedrooms complete the appealing overall package.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 64 reviews

The Bulls Head, a Modern British pub in Newcastle under Lyme, holds a 4.1/5 TripAdvisor rating based on 64 reviews. Positive aspects highlight food quality, service, and atmosphere, particularly the cozy real fire and selection of real ales. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent service, occasional food quality issues, and perceived poor value. Some reviews note management improvements, while others criticize lax staff control over unruly patrons, affecting the ambiance. The pub offers a traditional experience but suffers from variable service standards.

Suitable for travelers seeking a traditional pub atmosphere and real ales, but advisable to avoid peak hours to mitigate potential service inconsistencies.

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The Flintlock

£££Modern Cuisine

Set inside a fine stone building overlooking a peaceful canal, this spacious, elegant restaurant is packed with charm. There are period features aplenty across the sitting area and the two dining rooms, where the self-taught chef serves dishes with a modern approach. Hake with fermented lettuce is something of a favourite, as are the fabulous Parker House roles, and puddings are a highlight too. Sweet, engaging service makes a visit all the more enjoyable, as does a stroll along the canal before dining.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

The Flintlock in Cheddleton offers modern cuisine with canal views. Food quality is generally praised, particularly for BBQs, Sunday roasts, and vegetables, though some guests noted small portions or bland flavors. Service is mostly warm and accommodating, handling dietary needs well, despite occasional complaints about rushed table turnover. The atmosphere is relaxed and suitable for families. While many find good value, others feel the pricing does not always match the portion sizes or industrial surroundings.

Suitable for travelers seeking a relaxed canal-view dining experience and family gatherings.

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Aven

£££Modern British

On the ground floor of the Winckley Stays Hotel, you’ll find this sweet restaurant where an open fire greets you on arrival in the colder months. There’s a cosy feel to the room, which is minimally decorated but enlivened by some bright artwork on the walls. The cooking takes the form of a seasonal tasting menu, with dishes like duck leg suet pudding delivering intense flavours. Friendly, efficient service enhances the experience, as does the choice between two wine flights and even a beer pairing.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located in central Preston, Aven is an intimate modern British restaurant. Based on 80 reviews averaging 4.8/5, guests consistently praise the world-class seasonal produce, innovative techniques, and attentive service. Staff are highly knowledgeable, offering detailed explanations of courses and wines, which enhances the relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere. While a minority of reviews cite rushed pacing or concerns regarding value, the overwhelming consensus highlights exceptional food quality and warm Lancastrian hospitality. It is well-regarded for special occasions and those seeking refined gastronomic experiences.

Suitable for diners seeking refined modern British cuisine and attentive service for special occasions.

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Next Door

£££British Contemporary

A family business has been run on this 17th-century premises for three generations. For many years it was a butcher's shop, the current incarnation of which now sits two doors down, and today Sommelier Vicki has taken on the mantle to run it as this sweet restaurant with her husband Richard. His dishes are founded on excellent quality ingredients, from both specialist suppliers and their own butcher's – like supremely flavoursome Welsh Black beef. Low-ceilinged rooms and exposed beams add to the charm.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Next Door in Frodsham offers contemporary British cuisine with a strong 4.5/5 TripAdvisor rating. Reviewers frequently praise the high-quality, locally sourced ingredients and flavorful dishes, particularly noting the impressive nine-course tasting menu and lunch selections. The atmosphere combines rustic charm with modern polish, creating a warm setting ideal for celebrations. Service is generally described as helpful and friendly, though some guests experienced slow pacing or communication issues due to quiet staff. While many find the value good, a minority felt the food was overpriced or portions insufficient. Overall, it is a reliable choice for fine dining, despite occasional inconsistencies in service speed.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality contemporary British cuisine for special occasions.

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Stones Restaurant

£££Modern British

Negotiate the steep steps down to this small riverside restaurant and you’ll be rewarded with a warm, welcoming atmosphere courtesy of your fellow contented diners and the lovely team. The well-kept front room features floor-to-ceiling windows, while the delightful rear terrace is in prime position for views of the River Derwent. The cooking doesn’t reinvent the wheel but nor does it need to – instead, the chefs confidently execute classic combinations of high-quality ingredients, resulting in satisfyingly flavoursome dishes.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Located by the River Derwent in Matlock, Stones Restaurant offers Modern British cuisine. Most reviews praise the high food quality, attentive service, and pleasant atmosphere, particularly highlighting the vegan tasting menu and spring five-course options with exquisite accompaniments. However, some guests note inconsistent meal pacing and occasional disappointments, such as dry duck or poor table placement affecting ambiance. A few negative experiences cite service details like incorrect ice quantities and restroom issues. Despite generally high ratings, visitors should be aware of potential variability in execution. It is best suited for diners seeking refined local cuisine in a scenic setting, though selecting tables away from corners is advisable.

Ideal for diners seeking refined Modern British cuisine by the river, with advance booking and non-corner table requests recommended.

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Ye Horns Inn

££Modern British

There’s a snug bar, a comfy lounge and a stylish vaulted dining space with an inglenook fireplace at this lovingly restored pub, parts of which date back to the 17C. They keep the menu short and seasonal, offering eye-catching, modern, ingredient-led dishes alongside local ales and an extensive list of sensibly priced wines. Personable service completes the picture.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Ye Horns Inn in Inglewhite offers Modern British cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.1/5 from 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights food quality, attentive service, and a stylish atmosphere featuring spacious interiors and beautiful grounds. Guests praise dishes such as fish, chicken with wild garlic mash, and pork crackling. However, negative reviews cite slow meal pacing, inconsistent food quality during peak times like Christmas, and discomfort in cold conservatory areas. While the venue is aesthetically pleasing with professional staff, some diners found portions small or flavors lacking on specific occasions.

Suitable for diners seeking an elegant countryside experience who can tolerate potential service variability.

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