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46 King Edward Street, SK10 1AW, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

🛍 Italian, European, Vegetarian, Mediterranean

4.8 💬 4672 Reseñas
Aquila

Teléfono: +447534077289

Dirección: 46 King Edward Street, SK10 1AW, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

Ciudad: Cheshire East

Platos: 14

Reseñas: 4672

Sitio Web: https://aquilabacaro.co.uk

"Tucked away in the back streets of Macclesfield It's one of those places you promise yourself you'll try.....one day. Well we actually got around to and it was a great idea. Firstly it's Tiny maybe seat 12 people at tables so best booking. Secondly service was amazing one server run ragged but none the less as effecient as she was lovely. Thirdly the food was great small tapas style plate of yummy ness cooked by a chef virtually right in front of you. Salt and pepper sausage recommended but everything was good!"

Aiden Aiden

had a nice night, nice atmosphere, friendly staff and good eating.

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Aiden
Aiden

We had a lovely evening the food was excellent the atmosphere was great The staff was amazing .Thank you


Keith
Keith

fantastic eating, wein and service. mike was very accommodating, his kitchen and hospitable for a great evening made


Ben
Ben

Once again fantastic outstanding service, gorgeous food and great atmosphere, thanks Mike, first class on every level!!!


Jackson
Jackson

big little tapas bar, went a few weeks ago, fantastic host chef, great atmosphere, great music, faultless and eating was exceptional. can not recommend very enough.


5M
5M

Great little tapas bar, went a couple of weeks ago, fantastic host Chef! , great atmosphere, great music, faultless and the food was exceptional. Can't recommend highly enough.


Tracy
Tracy

had a great time here for a recent family birthday. great atmosphere, beautiful staff, beautiful eating (I am veggie and there were many possibilities for me. I can't wait to go back. Thanks again!


5Zara
5Zara

Absolutely incredible food and service! Please go and see for yourself! The restaurant came highly recommended to me and I am so pleased we came. Had a lovely chat with the owner, Mike, such a unique and special place. Thank you Mike and team!


5Daniel
5Daniel

Second time in, food was unbelievable both times. As someone who doesn't like seafood, and finds most deserts a bit sickly, the squid, prawns and the toffee Belgian waffles were amazing, I've been converted! The salt and pepper sausages are just the best thing ever, period.


Pete
Pete

Tucked away in the back streets of Macclesfield It's one of those places you promise yourself you'll try.....one day. Well we actually got around to and it was a great idea. Firstly it's Tiny maybe seat 12 people at tables so best booking. Secondly service was amazing one server run ragged but none the less as effecient as she was lovely. Thirdly the food was great small tapas style plate of yummy ness cooked by a chef virtually right in front of you. Salt and pepper sausage recommended but everything was good!

Categorías

  • Italian Saborea los ricos y diversos sabores de Italia con nuestro menú, que ofrece pasta clásica, risottos sabrosos y platos tradicionales de carne y mariscos, todos elaborados con ingredientes auténticos y pasión. ¡Buon appetito!
  • European
  • Vegetarian Disfrute de nuestra vibrante colección de platos vegetarianos, elaborados con las verduras más frescas, sabores ricos y especias sabrosas. Disfrute de un plato saludable y delicioso que celebra los mejores ingredientes de la naturaleza.
  • Mediterranean Saborea la esencia vibrante del Mediterráneo con platos inspirados en las costas bañadas por el sol. Disfruta de aceitunas frescas, hierbas vibrantes, aceites de oliva ricos y una variedad de mariscos y carnes a la parrilla.

Comodidades

  • Tapas
  • Seating
  • Late Night
  • Reservations

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