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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 White Swan at Fence
Nestled in the Pendle countryside, the White Swan at Fence is a Michelin starred restaurant boasting a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
Read MoreBeachside Restaurant at Boulevard Hotel
The Beachside Restaurant enjoys a relaxed ambience where guests can enjoy dining, complemented by beautiful decor and impeccable service.
Read MoreThe Farm, Burscough - Tea room
The Neale family, farmers in luscious West Lancashire for four generations, welcome you to The Farm Burscough, a working farm with a recently renovated 18th century barn housing a stylish tea room, farm shop and B&B accommodation to boot.
Read MoreBar & Kitchen at The Whitaker
The perfect place to eat in Rossendale. A great relaxed environment to enjoy some locally sourced food and drink with a delicious menu perfect for a brunch, lunch, afternoon tea, cocktails, coffee and a mouth-watering Sunday roast.
Read MoreFreemasons at Wiswell
Set in this quaint Ribble Valley village, Freemasons at Wiswell provides a slice of country refinement with a twist of contemporary creativity.
Read MoreCart Shed Tearoom at Browsholme Hall
The ancestral home of the Parker Family, Bowbearers of the Forest of Bowland who have lived there since 1507.
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