Bears Paw Country Inn & Restaurant

Warrington Road, High Legh, Knutsford, WA16 0RT

British

: 12:00 - 14:00 18:00 20:30
: 12:00 - 14:00 18:00 21:00
: 12:00 - 15:00 18:00 - 20:30

Reservations: 01925 752573

Warrington Road, High Legh, Knutsford, WA16 0RT [Map]

£14.00    £24.00

£9.95 (2 courses) to £12.95 (3 courses), Mon - Fri, 6 - 7 pm

(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)

REVIEWS OF Bears Paw Country Inn & Restaurant

There are currently no user reviews for this restaurant. 

Be the first reviewer

Write a Review for Bears Paw Country Inn & Restaurant

Have you eaten at Bears Paw Country Inn & Restaurant? Then why not write a review for Bears Paw Country Inn & Restaurant! It only takes a few moments, no registration is required.

Not sure what to write? Have a look through all of our restaurant reviews for inspiration!

More Info for Bears Paw Country Inn & Restaurant

£12.95

£12.95

Not included




Other Restaurants You May Like

The Smoker Inn

British, Traditional in Knutsford

The Cottage Restaurant & Lodge

British, International in Knutsford

Quintessential Bar and Restaurant

British, English, Modern British in Knutsford

The Golden Pheasant

British in Knutsford

The Rose & Crown Knutsford

British in Knutsford

The Drovers Arms

British, English in Knutsford

Special Offers

Michael Caines at ABode Chester

Chester

Early Dining Promotional Price - 2 courses £16.50/3 courses £21.50

The Rectory

Chester

Get a Complimentary bottle of Richelieu Wine where two people buy a starter & a main course each off our al a carte menu

Grill On The Square

Warrington

Sunday Menu - All Day Sunday Roast - £10.95/Chef Adam's Signature roast for 2 - £25

Murillo's Spanish Restaurant & Marple Tapas Wine Bar

Marple

50% off food or 25% off total bill from our a la carte menu starters and mains, or from one of our tapas set menu

Selected Restaurant

Frozen Mop, The

Knutsford

The unusual name of 'The Frozen Mop' is reputed to come from a local legend involving a cleaner and a cold winter's night, but apparently there are several versions of the story and the real attribution ...