Two new venues have been added to the culinary tour of the town, ready for the first tours of 2023.
Taste Knutsford is a walking food and drink tour which visits around seven venues sampling from a range of independent venues.
The first tours of the new year take place on the 17th and 18th February with two venues added the line-up that could be on offer.
Tatton Perk are new to the tour and will be showcasing their V60 brew methods and offering two samples of along with tasting notes and three hot chocolate tasters. The Courthouse Cheshire are returning to the Taste Knutsford family adding their brunch to the mix.
The tours begun in 2018 and apart from a break due to Covid have proved popular with visitors and residents alike, with many booking repeat tours.
The current list of venues include –
- April’s Kitchen
- Cheshire Quality
- Cranford Café & Sandwich Bar
- Dexter and Jones
- Evuna
- Morgan Edwards
- Jonty’s Fruit and Veg
- Hot Cocoa
- Real Fruit Creamery
- Courthouse Cheshire
- The Market Hall Butcher
- The Market Café
- The Tea Room
- Detaljer
- Tatton Perk
Mark Lee Kilgariff, owner of Tatton Perk said, “Now we have permanent premises, joining Taste Knutsford was a no-brainer for us! The tour champions both our independents and our gorgeous town. We can’t wait to take part in the first tour and introduce people to the Tatton Perk experience”.
Sandra Curties, Town Centre Manager, said, “We love arranging these tours. The feedback we receive from guests regarding the tours is always positive with guests leaving very full! Our tour guides are knowledgeable about each venue and the town, encouraging quests to stay, linger and spend in Knutsford.”
Any small regional or independent hospitality venue can take part in the tour and if you wish to take part in a tour you can book via:
Private tours for 8 or more can also be arranged.
Pictured - Nick Smithers of Tatton Perk.
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