
Ramsbottom, has in recent years became the unexpected foodies destination of choice for the North. With it’s short drive down the M66 and tucked away in the valley recess of Holcombe Hill, Ramsbottom has gone through many facelifts, but it’s current trend has people drooling over the options.
With around 20 restaurants in the heart of Ramsbottom alone, an area less than 0.08 square miles, it’s made very easy for customers who are able to go from restaurant to bar in a moment, even if braving some of the hills on a full stomach could be a challenge. As most restaurants in Ramsbottom are licensed though, you can have a drink at the bar until you feel a little more balanced, or not, as the case may be.

With a fantastic array of menus being created by culinary geniuses from restaurants and pubs such as The Hearth of the Ram, The Eagle and Child and Levanter Fine Foods to name just three.
The hardest part of eating in Ramsbottom is choosing exactly where to eat, which ultimately comes down to what you want to eat. There are several Indian restaurants, a Chinese Restaurant, Thai, Spanish, English, a couple Italians and more. You are spoilt for choice, but not spoilt by quality. I’m yet to have a terrible meal in Ramsbottom, and as a local resident I love being able to walk out for food with little thought about exactly where I was going other then a rough idea of what food I fancied.

Coming back to that initial question What’s the best restaurant in Ramsbottom, I couldn’t tell you, there are FAR too many to choose from. All I can say, is come to Ramsbottom, and make your own mind up. Regardless of where you end up, eating out in Ramsbottom is an extremely safe bet, who needs Manchester?
