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Food and Drink in Wyre

Sample the unique taste of Lancashire at one of Wyre's quality eating venues - restaurants, pubs, cafes and tea rooms all waiting to welcome you. Enjoy fresh, locally sourced food and drink at a farm shop or farmers' market and take a culinary journey through Wyre.

Want to make sure you find the best places to enjoy our tasty food and drink? Take a look at our ideas and suggestions below and you'll enjoy a mouth-watering experience guaranteed.

Cartford Inn RestaurantEating Out in Wyre

We're proud to boast some of the finest restaurants, cafes and pubs in Wyre serving quality local produce. What better combination than to be with friends and family, having a fabulous time over delicious food and drink?..more




Old Holly Farm ShopWyre Farm Shops

Offering the freshest local produce, Wyre's farm shops are the perfect places to pick up food grown on our very own doorstep. Scrumptious ice cream, tasty cheese, fresh meat and fish - just some of the yummy products you can buy...more




Great Eccleston Farmers' MarketWyre Farmers' Markets

Visit Wyre's farmers' markets for your chance to meet our local producers face to face. Peruse the many stalls picking up tasty treats and kitchen cupboard essentials along the way. Take a look at when each market is held...more





Seniors Fish and ChipsFish and Chips in Wyre

Mmmm, fish and chips, without a doubt one of our best loved dishes! With Wyre's miles of coastline there are plenty of brilliant fish and chip shops and restaurants for you to tuck into this British classic...more




Picnic in the Wyre countrysidePicnic Spots in Wyre

Now you've bought your tasty food bits from Wyre's farm shops and markets you need somewhere to eat them. Wyre has some stunning picnic spots along the coast and in the countryside, so pack up your picnic basket and head for the great outdoors...more



GarstangGarstang - The world's first Fairtrade town

Back in 2000, Garstang became the world's first Fairtade town, meaning many local businesses would promise a commitment to use or sell Fairtrade products where ever possible. Ten years on and there are now 500 Fairtrade towns all pledging their commitment the cause...more


Taste Lancashire LogoTaste Lancashire Accreditation

Taste Lancashire is a quality award scheme developed by Lancashire and Blackpool Tourist Board and Quality in Tourism. It recognises the importance of the food and drink industry to Lancashire and acknowledges establishments who provide a consistently high quality dining experience and show a commitment to the use of local produce...more