Love is nearly in the air and now is the perfect time to think of a lovely meal to have on Valentine's Day.
Whether you're after a high-end Michelin-starred meal or prefer somewhere more low-key, we've found the best places to go in Cheshire.
We have rounded up the best fine dining restaurant in Cheshire and there are some great choices.
These are the top four fine-dining spots in Cheshire according to their Tripadvisor reviews - bon appétit!
Best fine dining restaurants in Cheshire
The Forge
We aren't surprised to see this Michelin-listed restaurant and hotel topping the list and we think it would make the perfect romantic date spot.
Where: Grosvenor Park Road, Chester, CH1 1QQ
Number of excellent reviews: 80
Read the reviews via Tripadvisor.
Book a table via the website.
Next Door
Treat your significant other to a mouthwatering meal at Next Door, run by a husband and wife team who use fresh, local produce.
It has also made the Michelin Good Food Guide.
Where: 68 Main Street Main Street, Frodsham, WA6 7AU
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of excellent reviews: 242
Read the reviews via Tripadvisor.
Book a table via the website.
La Popote
This restaurant offers a fine-dining experience in the heart of Cheshire, overlooking Marton Church, which is the oldest wooden timbered church in Europe from 13th Century.
Where: Church Farm Smithy Manchester Rd Church Farm, Marton, SK11 9HF
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of excellent reviews: 385
Read the reviews via Tripadvisor.
Book a table via the website.
Upstairs at The Grill
This restaurant offers prime quality steaks – including porterhouse and bone-in fillet or rib-eye cut from premium Welsh beef.
It has also received a Michelin Plate for good cooking.
Where: 70 Watergate Street, Chester, CH1 2LA
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5
Number of excellent reviews: 2,288
Read the reviews via Tripadvisor.
Book a table via the website.
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