With Mother’s Day just around the corner, we have decided to give you a run down of some of the best Mother’s Day meals in and around Newmarket!
Read on to find out exactly what our amazing town has to offer…
The Packhorse Inn overlooks the green in the picturesque village of Mouton just outside Newmarket. It is the bringing together of a number of strands to create both a traditional pub at the heart of the local community and a truly stunning dining experience.
This warm and inviting dining room includes open fires, oak flooring and contemporary furnishings. The head chef has a passion for food and innovative dining, sourcing ingredients from local suppliers to add a modern twist to classic cuisine.
Located at the Bedford Lodge Hotel and open to both residents and non-residents, the 2AA RosetteSquires Restaurant provides a completely modern dining experience; the artistic décor and eclectic menus making for a charismatic ambience, unlike anything else in Newmarket.
If you’re looking for a traditional Sunday roast done properly, then look no further than the Heath Court Hotel. Here you can enjoy a delicious carvery which includes a choice of all the usual options to help you create the very best Sunday roast, just how you like it.
This family-run, independent restaurant, cafe and delicatessen specialises in classic British cuisine, showcasing the best seasonal and local ingredients. A lively lunchtime venue by day and a cosy bistro by night, the Pantry is always a great choice.
Located at the beautiful National Stud, Waverteee’s Coffee Shop offers breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea all year round. All cakes are homemade and the delicious food is made fresh to order. Why not tie it in with a National Stud Tour for an extra special day?
When you step through the door at Nancy’s Vintage Teashop, you enter an oasis of tranquillity, comfort, old-world charm and service. All of the dishes are freshly prepared and cooked on the premises including the range of cakes and fancies by the head chef.
There you go, plenty of choices to make your special lady very happy indeed! For more information about our fantastic selection of eateries, click here.
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