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    Colours Restaurant

    4.3 (6 reviews)

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    Le Frog - St Helens

    Le Frog - St Helens

    4.4(8 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    £

    Is this... wrong? Or is it tongue-in-cheek? Ah, of course, it's very tongue-in-cheek. Le Frog…read morefocuses on British food and gives it a French twist. First of all, the place is decorated spiffingly. Literally. Spiffingly. It's astonishingly gorgeous, just my kind of quirky decor - a ceiling plastered in newspaper, lovely quaint wooden features, neutral and pastel colours... the whole thing looks like it could have come out of a Hans Christian Anderson story. There are plenty of French favourites on offer like starters of a twice baked cheese soufflé, French onion soup gratin, tartlet with spring vegetables like asparagus, mushrooms and spinach, and more unusual options such as black pudding with chicken roulade, Thai fishcakes, potted shrimp with warm brown toast and hot smoked salmon or tempura veg. I'd call it a more Modern European affair to be honest with its additional pastas and risottos (the spaghetti with salmon and lobster is just heavenly indulgence) and you can have these in small or large portions. The sharing platters are excellent value and mains like lamb shank, duck breast, baked chicken, pork trio, a filo parcel of sun-blushed tomato, goat's cheese and spinach, all of which occupy the fusion cuisine spectrum Le Frog seems to operate within. Oh and there's steaks for the super carnivorous. The side orders aren't just supporting actors here, they're stars. Veg are cooked perfectly al dente, the broccoli hollandaise is delicious, I'd highly recommend the breads with dips and you can get potatoes in many forms - French fries, Cajun fries, garlic and chive mash and even the garlic bread comes in three varieties. All of these are stonkingly good value at under £3 each! Sorry about the dreadful pun, but I'm hopping crazy for Le Frog. See if you agree.

    I hate frogs, but I like this place. Never really been a fan of French cuisine, more weird than…read morewonderful I'm afraid. However I was told the menu also carries a Mediterranean twist which worked in its favour!! I was unable to find my peace with the decor of the place, yes the decor is quirky but is it cool?? I wasn't so sure.....you'll have to decide yourself. The food, well again I must say if I'm honest I have had better. It lacked substance I thought. Perhaps the French have over the years had so much red wine with their food that their taste buds have been filed down. My marinated breast of chicken lacked a bit of umph!! The lemon, thymed and garlic chicken was served on roast vegetable cous cous with chive creme fraiche. I'm not sorry at all that my taste buds are absolute whores!!!!! Yes they are , they have been around the block and indulged in every fit cuisine around and had their way ever which way. This meal didn't quite do it for me. Having said that I did only try one of the mains and I'd like to try some of the other ones. Perhaps an update is needed. I'm sorry froggy it takes more than a decent decor to impress me son!!! We'll meet again and we 'll see if seconds are any better!!

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    Ring 'O' Bells

    Ring 'O' Bells

    4.4(14 reviews)
    7.8 mi
    ££

    Voted Chester's Best Pub at the Chester Food and Drink Awards, the Ring O' Bells is located in the…read moreheart of the pretty village of Christleton near Chester, one of Cheshire's most beautiful. The pub is a shining example of a 21st Century country pub. New meets old & contemporary meets traditional in a relaxed environment where everyone can enjoy the very best in food and drink.

    The Ring O'Bells is a lovely little pub tucked away next to the imposing Parish Church of St…read moreElphin's, at the end of Church Street. It's easy to find, as St Elphin's 280ft spire - the third highest of any parish church in England - provides a perfect landmark. The pub is part of an attractive clutch of old buildings next to the church, and is Grade II Listed, although unfortunately there's a large Sainsbury's plonked opposite. Inside, it feels more like a country pub than a town pub: lots of tucked away seating areas (ideal for family or social groups) give it a cosy feel, with some old beams on the ceiling providing the right atmosphere. Real ale fans are well catered for with two regulars and three guest ales, although one of the latter was off on our visit. The food menu is extensive and features traditional pub grub, with main meals, baguettes, sandwiches and baked potatoes. There's a good vegetarian selection, too, and staff were friendly and helpful. The 10 minute walk to the pub from Warrington Town Centre passes several other old pubs, also serving real ale, on Buttermarket Street and Church Street, which would make for a perfect real ale pub crawl, ending at the Ring O'Bells. There's a bus stop a few yards away to get you back to the bus station, if needed!

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    The Glass House - The Glass House, St. Helens

    The Glass House

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    £

    This is a standard weathers, cheap drinks and food. Normally here at the glass house you get food…read moredeals on the tables. Slight issues here are that the tables and floor can be unfortunately a little sticky If you go in on a Saturday around lunch time they have a offer on with dinner and a pint usually and it's quite cheap ~£4

    Firstly, I have to confess to being a rarity; I am an active member of CAMRA and a fan of…read moreWetherspoons. This is a fairly typical 'spoons pub. with a good selection of well-kept and well served real ales, a selection of national brand keg beers at good prices, various wines and spirits and a family-friendly setting. The menu is basic but good and at excellent prices. My wife and I called in for a mid-afternoon snack as we were going on to a presentation for 15.00. I ordered a small plate of nachos and she had a bowl of soup (Italian tomato). My wife added a plate of "Topped chips" as the staff told her there was an offer of three snacks for £10, so the chips were, in effect, free. The food came within fifteen minutes and was exactly as ordered, but my nachos looked like the Sharing plate I usually eat as a main meal! I couldn't finish them or the excellent chips, which were topped with bacon and cheese! The soup was reported as excellent by someone who usually makes her own! The staff were efficient and friendly, despite the fact that it was so full of customers they were quite rushed and all tables were cleared and cleaned as soon as vacated.

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    Beechers Restaurant

    3.7(3 reviews)
    4.4 mi
    ££

    Welcome to Haydock! And Penny Lane, to be exact, just to fuel our Beatles obsession further. And it…read moreis also the name of the 'band-aid' played by Kate Hudson in Almost Famous. Trivia over, if you find yourself in the Penny Lane vicinity you'd do well to pop into the recently refurbed Beechers Restaurant with its lovely white and red decor, very smartly dressed staff who are very polite and just the right amount of attentive and fabulous wine list. The menus offer a great variety of choice, they're more than happy to customise things to your personal tastes and with the bar next door open for snacks, lighter meals and drinks, the environment is very pleasant. Just like Penny Lane itself. Or herself. Excellent.

    Situated in landscaped grounds not far from Haydock racecourse, the purpose-built modern hotel has…read morea Georgian theme to it. Beechers restaurant sits within the hotel. There is also the lounge bar and conservatory bistro. On two levels, the white walls and stately columns of the restaurant are enlivened by vibrantly patterned chairs and curtains. It is certainly somewhere posh enough for an important occassion, with beautifully crisp white table cloths and napkins. You just know that you are going to get good service. Dishes you are likely to come across include saddle of lamb with parmentier potatoes, sea bass fillet with avocado and prosciutto ham, rustic terrine of marinated pork with winter vegetables, roast duck breast served on onion and red wine jus and peppered strawberry mousse with mango sauce. I would recommend booking!

    Colours Restaurant - british - Updated May 2026

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