Nantwich tearoom
Visit our Nantwich Tearoom where you'll find an abundance of mouth-watering cakes, homemade food with locally sourced produce and a warm, friendly atmosphere.
Find Us
3 Mill St,
Nantwich,
Cheshire, CW5 5ST
01270 610329
Monday - Saturday
8:30am for hot drinks then 9am - 5pm
Sunday
10am - 4pm
G&P Nantwich
“If you are in Nantwich this place is a “must”. I always head for it when visiting, the staff are very friendly, the food is delicious, what I like most is the fact that you get “proper” tea, not teabags, in a nice China teapot, every thing is presented lovely, the home made cakes & scones are sooo nice, if you have a cream tea you get a good sized portion of jam & cream with your scone, it maybe is expensive to some, but I don’t mind paying a bit more if the service & food is good, which it certainly is.”
— JANET B, TRIPADVISOR
Ginger & Pickles in Nantwich
Our cosy tearoom in Nantwich has had a makeover, sprinkled with nostalgia and warmth. Smell the scent of freshly baked goods from our Bakehouse next door mingling with the comforting embrace of our Nantwich tearoom, creating an inviting atmosphere that feels just like home.
SERVICES
Afternoon Tea
Eat in
Takeaway - breakfast, lunch, cakes, afternoon tea, pastries, breads, sourdough and more.
Order takeaway online for now or schedule for a future date
SPECIAL ACCESS & BABY CHANGE
The main tea room is on ground floor level with no step up required for access. There is one step to access our ground floor toilet.
BABY CHANGE
There is a baby changing station in our downstairs toilet.
Unfortunately, space is a bit tight for us to accommodate pushchairs but you are welcome to leave them outside undercover or in our courtyard.
DOG FRIENDLY
Dogs are always welcome!
Delicious Food Available all Day
Whether you are looking for a hearty English breakfast, a light bite for lunch, or a celebratory afternoon tea, your day wouldn't be complete without a visit to Ginger and Pickles in Nantwich.
Here you'll find homemade cakes stacked to the ceiling, homemade artisan breads, pastries and savoury delights to satisfy even the most talented tastebuds.
History
Ginger & Pickles is located on ‘Mill Street’, previously known as ‘Le Mylne Street’. This street lead to the old Nantwich Water Mill beside the River Weaver, this was a local source of flour used for bulk bread making. The mill was ruined by the great fire of Nantwich in 1583 and later demolished in 1970. Our Nantwich tearoom used to house the local office for the Nantwich Chronicle Newspaper before it became Ginger & Pickles in 2005.
January 25th 1644 held the legendary battle of ‘Namptwiche’ between the Royalists and Parliamentarians. The Parliamentarians relieved the besieged town with ‘3550 horse and 5000 foot’ which had marched from Lancashire under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax. After the battle, the people of Nantwich wore sprigs of holly in their hats in celebration. Holly Holy day has commemorated the Parliamentarian victory ever since.