Sir Robert Peel Restaurant
Type:Restaurant
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991 reviewsSituated in the Old Mill Hotel, this first floor restaurant makes the most of the beautiful surroundings and offers stunning views of Irwell Valley. The bar is situated adjacent to the restaurant and is flooded with natural light from the many windows.
The restaurant has been refurbished in a contemporary and modern style that’s complemented by the original features, including metal pillars and high beamed ceilings.
Indulge in their luxury afternoon tea served on a classic style cake stand and for a real treat why not add a glass of Prosecco or Champagne! Served 13:00 to 16:00. Prices start from just £19.50 per person.
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