An immersive experience for individuals or small groups to make fresh Italian pastas, breads or risotto in a state-of-the-art restaurant kitchen. The Bee Centre Food/Drink Producer Brindle, Chorley They produce top-quality, pure, local honeys and honeycomb from their apiaries around Lancashire. ...
I have ate in many tapas places across the world but this place has my heart. “Taps con corazon” we have been going here for over 8 years and we are always warmly welcomed by Carlos and Adrian. They really do treat us like family! I can’t...
There are other regional dishes too, such as hog’s pudding – often found on a Cornish fried breakfast instead of black pudding. There is Cornish heavy cake (aka hevva cake), which is similar to a the Chorley cakes one finds in North West England, and the delicious cheese known as Yar...
recipes with spices such as nutmeg or cinnamon, but I think this takes away from the lovely naked fruity taste of the currants , and you should never, ever, use puff pastry, because then you would not be able to call them Eccles Cakes any more; they would have to be called Chorley ...
Very touristic avarage quality restaurant, like most of other placesIn the neighbourhood alongside the port of St Martin de Re.Reasonable quality value relation. Nice terrace facing the harbour Date of visit: September 2015 Ask geronimo187147 about Cafe...
Selection of meals eaten by David Cameron, together with other European leaders, while the UK prime minister was trying to build support for EU treaty reform. (Chorley M (2015). Dave’s wine and dine offensive: how Cameron ate his way across Europe to woo leaders ahead of first debate on...
Chorley1076contributions 1 Lovely new cafe in Bolton Jul 2021 •none I've been twice, once with my husband and once with friends. Had a Portuguese tart (pastel de nata) which was really fresh and tasty, a hot chocolate which was delicious and a toastie. The staf...
Chorley75contributions 0 Very nice little restaurant and very accommodating Apr 2024 •couples We visited on Monday 22nd April, purely by accident, whilst wandering near the canals, the restaurant is small but very accommodating. My wife is coelaic (gluten free) and ...
(some cheesy garlic bread, onion rings and something else I forget) so had collected it on one plate and, like we have asked countless times before both at The Imperial and many places elsewhere, we asked the waiter if he could box it up for us as we would likely have eaten it...
sara7342014 Chorley, United Kingdom 4227 Reviewed July 2, 2017 via mobile Lovely lunch, lovely service Hopped on the ferry from Bowness to Ambleside and visited the Priest Hole for lunch. Lovely food in a relaxed environment as the hustle of Ambleside continued outside. ...