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716 reviewsFine dining at The Chester Grosvenor:
Five course tasting menu £90
Full tasting menu £115
Three course lunch £47.50
Awarded 3 AA Rosettes and an AA Notable Wine List Award Winner
2024 (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) | ||
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Thursday - Saturday | Open |
* Open for dinner Thursday to Saturday. Lunch is served on Saturdays at 12:30pm.
Follow signs for the city centre - advise traffic barrier that you have reservations at the hotel, follow the road with Cathedral on your left (St Werburgh Street) turn left the hotel is on the right hand side.
Only 5 minutes walk from Chester Town Hall; 15 minutes walk from Chester Railway Station.
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