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When you're planning your visit to Larder on Goosegate, you could take public transportation to the stop NET-Lace Street, which is the nearest stop at 203 meters distance to the eatery, otherwise, there are parking spaces 107 meters away at Stoney Street.
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The Larder opened its doors in 2006, housed in a Grade II listed Victorian building that was formerly an apothecary shop. The focus here is on simple, high-quality cooking, with a menu that highlights seasonal ingredients and changes daily. The service is friendly and knowledgeable, creating a relaxed and unpretentious atmosphere. The Larder has been recognized in the Michelin Guide, Harden's, and the Good Food Guide.
What Amy Johnson likes about Larder on Goosegate:
a fabulous, small, independent restaurant that has a relaxed atmosphere in a formal, fine dining area without feeling too tasty or excessively haute cuisine. the focus lies on the taste of the food that was always exceptional. often local products with high quality ingredients. the personal has always been a pleasure. a michelin “Bib Gourmand” for a great taste. View all feedback.
What Sebastian Phillips doesn't like about Larder on Goosegate:
eat to die. beautiful, open, planned restaurant, full character and delicious eating! great service, nice friendly staff and eating was recommended to die for. very! View all feedback.
Went for 3 courses for a birthday meal and can’t fault it. Lovely food and good service.
Eat to die. beautiful, open, planned restaurant, full character and delicious eating! great ser...
Dissapointed. after reading I had very high expectations of my planned visit in the larder. the...
A great place for a big birthday lunchWith a focus on seasonal/local food and locally brewed al...
We hadn't been to The Larder on Goose Gate for a couple of years after a very, very poor experi...