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Ginger & Pickles

Ginger & Pickles

Ginger & Pickles is set in the heart of Nantwich, a traditional market town with a wealth of history. The legendry battle of Nantwich between the Royalists and Parliamentarians took place in 1644 and this battle is re-enacted every year.

Ginger & Pickles
Ginger & Pickles is a lovely and cosy tea room which attracts customers both locally and from much further afield! The warm and friendly staff serve an excellent selection of truly delightful home made savouries and cakes accompanied by a selection of carefully chosen tea varieties.

This charming little tea room  provides delicious top quality food, using local produce, and offers exceptional service and are particularly delighted that they are proving to equally popular with both adults and children.

Afternoon Tea
A selection of freshly made and deliciously filled assorted sandwiches and home made cakes served with a pot of tea chosen from the tea menu which includes English Breakfast, Darjeeling, Earl Grey, Ceylon, Assam, Lapsang Souchong and Green Tea.

Cream Tea
One large scone accompanied by clotted cream and preserve and served with a pot of tea (see choice of teas as before)

Either of these afternoon teas can be accompanied by a glass of champagne.

LATEST NEWS:

  • Awarded The Tea Guild's Award of Excellence in 2009 & 2011 

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Opening Days & Hours:

Monday to Saturday:  from 9.00am - 5.00pm

Sunday:                         from 10.00am - 5.00pm
Bank Holidays:            opening times may vary, please check

Address:
Ginger & Pickles
3A Mill Street
Nantwich
CW5 5ST

Owner: Mr Andrew Ozard
Phone: 01270 610329
Web: www.gingerandpickles.co.uk
Email: info@gingerandpickles.co.uk

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