Whatever your taste in food and drink you will find Warrington’s selection of restaurants, pubs and cafes offer a diverse and delicious choice. Whether it’s a romantic meal for two, a family celebration or coffee and cake with a friend, there are all sorts of venues to choose from.
Palmyra Square in the heart of the Cultural Quarter is home to a host of independent restaurants and bars. Here, you will find the best in British, European and Oriental cuisine together with bars serving the finest craft beers, cocktails and spirits.
Golden Square has an excellent range of food and drink establishments, many open into the evening. Their new outdoor dining areas allows guests to choose an inside table or dine alfresco.
The Cookhouse at Warrington Market offers twelve street food outlets with high quality hot and cold cuisine from throughout the world, freshly prepared and available to eat in or take away. There are two fully stocked bars, serving a range of cask ales, local brews, spirits, cocktails and wines and a outside terrace to sit and enjoy the new Time Square are.
Restaurants
Our gourmet restaurants make Warrington town centre a destination for foodies. With fantastic customer service, instagrammable presentation and atmospheric surroundings such as Grill on the Square, Café Caruso, San Lorenzo and The Botanist, this is a place for Sunday lunch, pre-theatre dinners, special occasions and making memories.
Pubs
Warrington town centre is home to some of Warrington’s oldest established ale houses and traditional drinking pubs, offering old fashioned hospitality to faithful regular clientele. Many of these also serve food. Some are in historic buildings with interesting architecture and unique atmospheres including The Barley Mow in Golden Square which dates back to 1561.
Bear and Bottle
90-92 Mersey Street, WA1 2BP
Pub
Coffee Shops
Warringtonian’s love to talk and our town centre coffee shops and cafes are a great place to meet up with friends or colleagues. Many have free WiFi if you need to log on to the internet for checking emails and work meetings. Our diverse café culture includes everything from a quick bite doing the weekly shop at Asda to a relaxed morning meeting in a chic co-working space at the Café at the Outset. Dogs are also welcome in some, like The Acoustic Café or how about helping a good cause with a slice of cake and a pot of tea the Salvation Church and Community Centre.
Carlton Café & Bistro
Sankey Street, WA1 1SG
Coffee Shop
Bars and Clubs
Warrington is well known for it’s evening and night time hospitality with a range of bars and clubs, some also provide music and dancing into the early hours.