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Britain's Tastiest County
Discover why Lancashire is known as the Food and Drink County, with exceptional local produce, award-winning dining, and unforgettable foodie experiences.
From cosy pubs and cafés to fine dining restaurants, Lancashire is home to an impressive collection of Michelin-starred dining alongside some of the best restaurants in the North West. Expect everything from innovative modern cuisine to hearty traditional dishes, all crafted with high-quality, locally sourced ingredients.
Enjoy artisan food, local markets, real ales, and Lancashire’s famous cheeses, shaped by the region’s rich countryside and coastal landscapes. Whether you're searching for places to eat in Lancashire, foodie experiences, or a gourmet getaway, you’ll find something to suit every taste.
Start planning your next foodie break in Lancashire today.
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The Nab Lab Whalley
Take home a bottle of the exclusive Spirit of The Nab gin, a London Dry style spirit inspired by the iconic local landmark, Whalley Nab.
Read MoreShireburn Arms
The Shireburn Arms is a historic 17th Century inn of great warmth and character, at the heart of the Ribble Valley, and home to the Tolkien Trail. Located in Hurst Green, it is a stone's throw from Stonyhurst College, and boasts far reaching views.
Read MoreFitzy's Bar & Restaurant at The Higher Trapp Hotel
Soak up the sublime ambience of Fitzy's Bar, renowned locally for its excellent views across the Lancashire countryside and delicious home cooked food.
Read MoreThe Aspinall Arms
The Aspinall Arms is found right in the heart of the Ribble Valley, and sits on the banks of the river overlooking the medieval All Hallows Church and the 14th Century Great Mitton Hall.
Read MoreHickory's Smokehouse Southport
Born from a road trip across America's Southern States, we learnt all things smokin' from the best pitmasters across the region.
Read MoreMaria's Tea Room and Gift Shop
Built in 1325, Samlesbury Hall is steeped in fascinating history, retaining its original typical black and white exterior.
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