Navigating a way through the flurry of Ferraris, Range Rovers, Maseratis and Porsches zipping around the tiny village of Prestbury, you might stumble across one of the UK's finest Sunday lunches in the area. When reporter Dianne Bourne visited the charming village of Prestbury, renowned for its Premier League footballer inhabitants and their extravagant mansions, that's exactly what she found. The village sits at the heart of Cheshire's glamorous Golden Triangle [the area between Wilmslow, Alderley Bridge and Prestbury].
In its centre is Bacchus, a restaurant that exudes an old-school charm, offering classic dishes, pristine white tablecloths and service delivered with a genuine smile. Its Sunday roast is legendary in these parts, and it's easy to see why. However, Dianne advises potential diners to be prepared to bring their appetite as it's served as a four-course set menu for £33.
50. READ MORE: People 'can't get over' seaside town with cobbled streets and 'mermaid beach' is in the UK During her visit, the place was bustling, but thanks to booking well in advance, she had secured a prime window seat. It offered views across to the village church and provided the perfect vantage point for people-watching and supercar-spotting, reports the Manchester Evening News .
Dianne said "Unfortunately, there were no footballer sightings on this particular Sunday, despite the village being home to several big names (I suspect many are preoccupied with the Euros at the moment). But that.
