A happy return to the Freemasons for our wedding anniversary. Beautifully prepared and presented dishes which were all absolutely delicious as well as excellent. Some of the entrées are ingenious!
Plus friendly and very professional service. The standard here is consistently excellent and we always leave feeling it was both a treat and great culinary experience to dine here. Our favourite eatery in the North West and we'll be back for the next special occasion. Highly recommended!
Be warned - parking can be a challenge in Wiswell.
So I didn't stop in the rooms it was a last minute decision to try the Tuesday Taster Menu. Mr B who suggested the outing has eaten at the Freemason a few times but it was my first visit, will I go back? Most definitely.
We were seated just before 7pm and were in for a treat the front of house staff were friendly, polite and helpful. Mr B was on alcohol free however I had a glass or two ( be rude not to).
The taster menu consists of 5 courses but we got a couple of treats before first course which were tasty. The menu was slightly different from the one listed but we weren't disappointed there were some excellent elements. Not to go though every dish my highlights were the Brioche it was served with a mint dip which was so fresh. The pork and peach combo was stroke of genius my only one criticism is the cauliflower puree, I know it's a trendy thing but I'm not six months old and I love vegetables after having grown up in farming and growing area. However that's just my personal opinion Mr B tucked in and enjoyed it.
The dessert was brilliant a deconstructed lemon meringue pie I loved it.
We had a wonderful evening, the front of house staff were very well informed about each course. So thanks to the chef and to kitchen brigade for a terrific Tuesday what a treat. Can't wait to go again.
Nice place in quaint village. Ambiance is good but slow service let's it down, too long between starter and main course. Food was tasty enough but the Yorkshire pudding was more like an Accrington brick. A bit pricy for red wine, £12.50 a glass. Happy we went but doubt we will return.
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