The Leopard Nantwich

33 London Road, Cheshire East, United Kingdom, CW5 6LJ

🛍 Pub, Pizza, Steak, British

4.6 💬 6057 Bewertungen
The Leopard Nantwich

Telefon: +441270611497

Adresse: 33 London Road, Cheshire East, United Kingdom, CW5 6LJ

Stadt: Cheshire East

Gerichte: 8

Bewertungen: 6057

Webseite: https://www.leopardnantwich.co.uk/

"Me and my partner love it here. Been going for nearly 5 years. It can be a bit more pricey than other pubs but the food definitely feels fresh and flavourful, so we don't mind. Makes a lovely change from other pubs where everything comes out of a freezer. The beer is fantastic, I'd suggest the Joules Pale."

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Best food in nantwich,excellent excellent and friendly service!!

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susan
susan

Really lovely food and service good and unobtrusive. Tables well spaced.


Ian
Ian

Lovely pub. Great building and lots of good beers. Highly recommend the house burger.


Tej
Tej

Amazing pub. Great food with a good selection of vegetarian and vegan options. Friendly and helpful staff.


Andrew
Andrew

Great meal considering how busy it was on a Friday evening. The service was amazing and nothing was too much trouble


Emma
Emma

We went during a busy Sunday and we couldn't fault it. Lovely food, service was great and a fab place. Definitely recommend


Billy
Billy

Been in 3 times boom food all nice went in to day food under cooked 52 pound down had to get are own salt and pepper no vinger no one came to see if we were happy just left told bar staff he just looked and bye naver going agen


Wil
Wil

Great night out with friends to catch up over dinner and drinks. Very much a top tier for pub grub and Joules Brewery based in Market Drayton) I had the steak and Ale pie £16) whilst there 's a huge variety of burgers from £15 to £20.


Matthew
Matthew

Had a meal here on a Tuesday evening, and we were very impressed with the tray platter and house burger. All cooked to perfection and the actual decor of the pub restaurant is original , definitely not to be considered if a plastic pub is what your looking for.


Courtney
Courtney

Me and my partner love it here. Been going for nearly 5 years. It can be a bit more pricey than other pubs but the food definitely feels fresh and flavourful, so we don't mind. Makes a lovely change from other pubs where everything comes out of a freezer. The beer is fantastic, I'd suggest the Joules Pale.

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  • Pub Genießen Sie eine lebendige Atmosphäre mit unseren klassischen Pub-Favoriten. Von herzhaften Burgern und Fish 'n' Chips bis zu würzigen Pasteten und Craft-Bieren verspricht unser Menü ein gemütliches Erlebnis, ideal zum Entspannen mit Freunden.
  • Pizza Tauchen Sie ein in unsere perfekt gebackenen Pizzen, zubereitet mit handgeworfenem Teig, reichhaltiger Tomatensauce und einer Mischung aus Gourmet-Käsen. Jede Scheibe platzt vor frischen Belägen und sorgt für einen köstlichen Bissen jedes Mal.
  • Steak Genießen Sie erstklassige Stücke von saftigen, zarten Steaks, die fachmännisch zur Perfektion gegrillt werden. Jeder Bissen bietet eine Geschmacksexplosion, serviert mit klassischen Beilagen und köstlichen Saucen, um Ihr kulinarisches Erlebnis zu bereichern.
  • British Traditionell und herzhaft bietet das britische Menü Komfortklassiker wie Fish and Chips, saftige Braten und herzhafte Pasteten. Entdecken Sie vertraute Favoriten neu, liebevoll zubereitet mit zeitlosen Rezepten und frischen, lokalen Zutaten.

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  • Free Wifi
  • Television
  • Mastercard

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