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Contribuer aux commentairesPeak Weavers remains our favourite restaurant in the area. It’s menu is varied, it’s food is delicious and sourced locally and the service is very friendly and extremely professional. Well done Emma and Nick. Highly Recommend
We visited whilst it was frosty outside and found the dining room to be cold as it was large and the ceiling was high despite dressing warmly. The service was slow as a large party who were obviously repeat guests were there at the same time and we got the impression that the chef was on her own. We had the venison which was cooked well and the sauce was lovely. We didn't stay for dessert due to the slow service and feeling cold. The bill was around £70 despite only only having a drink each so we decided this was going to be a once in a blue moon type treat.
A secret place with a lovely quiet dining room where you are served by young polite waitresses. The owner operates the bar and provides a great wine list which he recommends with knowledge and enthusiasm. The meal was superbly cooked and everything we asked for was delivered in nanoseconds. Such a great experience we booked again for a wine tasting evening. Given our experience on a casual booking, we really look forward to that evening.
This is the second time my partner and I have dined at Peak Weavers and on both occasions the ambience, food and service have been exemplary. The menu choices are incredible, so varied in ingredients and composition that you could easily dine here on three consecutive evenings and be fulfilled on each visit. The wine list compliments the the wonderful range of dishes on the menu without it being overly extensive or expensive. A visit to Peak Weavers really is an experience that no other in Leek or surrounding areas can compete with. It really is better than all the rest!!
I have been fortunate enough to eat at this superb restaurant on a couple of occasions and it is outstanding. It is the only fine dining establishment in Leek and is in a league of it's own. The restaurant itself is elegant and comfortable with tasteful decor and the food is quite simply exquisite. The wine list is excellent and is certainly not over priced, like many fine dining venues often are. Fronted by owner Nick, a warm and friendly welcome greets you with excellent service too. His wife Emma is chef and, my goodness, she is fabulous. I would strongly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for a premier class dinner in Leek.