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The Naughty Badger Bistro

a hidden gem tucked away on Chester's famous Rows

7 Bridge Street Row East, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 1NW

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A hidden gem only in so much as this gorgeous little restaurant is tucked away up a semi-secret staircase on Chester's famous Rows. The multi award winning The Naughty Badger Bistro is far from undiscovered though and has quickly risen to become one of the city's most popular places for brunch, lunch, a perfectly poured coffee or a glass of wine.

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Overview

The Naughty Badger Bistro offers a warm and inviting haven for Chester’s food enthusiasts seeking a blend of delectable dishes and a laid-back ambiance.

From 9am, this bistro beckons with its enticing array of breakfast delights, including the beloved Naughty Badger Breakfast – a hearty full English, the creamy goodness of smashed avo, or a sweeter version drizzled with honey, aptly named The Honey Badger.

Come lunchtime, patrons rave about the mouth-watering chicken and bacon sandwich paired perfectly with a side of crispy fries. But do save room for a slice of cake. The selection varies from day to day but they’re always heavenly.

The Naughty Badger doesn’t just cater to human tastes; they extend their hospitality to furry friends with paw print adorned cappuccinos and doggy treats, ensuring every visitor, whether two-legged or four, feels right at home.

The interior exudes a welcoming charm but if you’d prefer to enjoy some fresh air and be a little closer to the comings and goings on Bridge Street, there are seats on the terrace below the bistro too.

For The Dogs

There are water bowls, doggy treats and paw-print adorned capuccinos available for four-legged guests, as well as doggy ice cream during the warmer months.

Opening Hours

Sunday – Friday: 9am – 4pm
Saturdays: 9am – 5pm

The Area

With its beautiful architecture, unique history and welcoming atmosphere, Chester is not only loved by locals, it’s one of the UK’s most popular cities for a memorable day out or a short break. There’s so much to see and do within the city walls but if you want to avoid the busier spots, head over the suspension bridge and walk down the south side of the River Dee to the Meadows. It’s a touch more tranquil and very popular with wildlife lovers and dog walkers.

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