Upstairs at The Grill

70 Watergate Street, Chester, CH1 2LA

International

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Reservations: 01244 344883

70 Watergate Street, Chester, CH1 2LA [Map]

N/A    £32.00

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

REVIEWS OF Upstairs at The Grill

Wakefield (22 September 2010)

This is without doubt the best steak house I have ever been to! The atmosphere is warm and cosy, the staff very attentive and the food excellent! We take only our special friends here and have never been disappointed. The quirky features of the establishment and the way they show you the raw steaks and describe the cuts is always a novelty to a first timer. It’s quite small, intimate and so perfect for couples! Book early to avoid disappointment as it’s always full!

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