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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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Frederick's Ice Cream - Massa's
It's all about quality. From the interior décor through to the sourcing of the best local ingredients and the high standards of delicious home-cooked foods, you can't go wrong at Massa's.
Read MoreMrs Dowsons Ice Cream
From humble beginnings in 2001 when they created the first few pots of vanilla ice cream on the family farm, Mrs Dowsons have been focused on creating a quality product with honest local ingredients.
Read MoreThe Higher Buck
Boasting a traditional informal pub atmosphere with some modern tasteful touches, the inn now offers excellent food and seven beautifully appointed and individually furnished bedrooms.
Read MoreExchange Coffee Clitheroe
This atmospheric coffee emporium is spread over three floors, with nostalgia running through all its nooks and crannies, shelves laden with coffees and related ephemera, and the aroma of freshly roasted beans everywhere.
Read MoreThe Barn at Moor Hall
Mark Birchall's award winning neighbourhood restaurant, The Barn, holds a Michelin star and three AA rosettes.
Read MoreSir Robert Peel Restaurant
Situated in the Old Mill Hotel, this first floor restaurant makes the most of the beautiful surroundings and offers stunning views of Irwell Valley. The bar is situated adjacent to the restaurant and is flooded with natural light.
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