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Contribuisci feedbackIt's not a bad place to eat. eating is fast and not as cheap as it tastes. but the environment and eating in and around the engine room is quite cool! it is a place where they best come when they are not able to come in and to clitheroe. this place is ideal for easy meeting and greeting for drinks, as it is part of the brewery and with a large bar there is a great choice of beer and others.
We have come up for a slow eating in this very popular venue we enjoyed a cozy lunch divided a pot of wedges and took home 2 cakes for later all for £35 for both of us I thought the Buddha bowl was a big dish, but the place was full of happy eating they enjoy
Great little hidden gem. I was recommended to visit by a friend. had a place to lunch and bought me and my partner some nice tasty, some I have seen nowhere else. I had a tee and a kesepflugmann. I was confused how to go about eating, like not on the menu, how to order, but I was given help from the beautiful ladies working there. all in all a great experience and will visit again when I am in the opposite
This place is amazing, many craftsmen eat and drink and not overly expensive, which is great, but they can also sit and eat here. we ordered a meat and cheeseboard tapas style and it was so beautiful and a refreshing change from the usual sands that offer a majority of the places. parking is also free up to 3 hours for customers, we come back here.
Broadcasting a vast array of local fresh produce, the food hall is a great place that covers all bases. This includes an onsite deli and butchers. The in house cafe offers mouthwatering sandwiches, platters boards and cakes. A great venue for a unique shopping experience (you won't find products to this standard in a local supermarket) or for a quick bite to eat with friends or family. Sum up Great Product Lovely Staff Bright and vibrant Fresh produce