Tired of the summer holidays already? “Fuss-free” family dining experience, Sticky Paws in the Flavour Forest in Northwich has officially reopened its doors and is the perfect spot to keep the kids’ boredom at bay.
The school holidays are in full swing, meaning plenty of quality family time with the kids. But with six weeks of time to fill, activities to plan, and meals to prep, it’s hardly a walk in the park. “I’m bored” or “I’m hungry” become the most dreaded words in the English language, especially when all creative ideas to keep the little ones entertained have been exhausted.
A family restaurant with a side of play, Sticky Paws in the Flavour Forest is the ultimate summer holiday boredom buster. From the ‘digi’ iPad menus which allow instant ordering straight from your table, right through to the free indoor adventure play area, the attraction fully revolves around ‘eating with the kids, made easy’.
The menu offers tasty, child-friendly dishes, cleverly incorporating healthy ingredients in ‘sneaky’ ways. From traditionally ‘safe’ choices to more adventurous options, parents and children can eat from the same menu, bringing families together through this sharing experience. With manageable bowl portions all affordably priced between £2-£5, there is no need to worry about large, half-eaten plates and an expensive bill. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options are also readily available.
Thanks to free parking and the ‘order what you like, when you like’ system, guests are welcome to spend as long as they like at the restaurant. Whether it’s taking advantage of the air-conditioned indoor seating next to the play area or enjoying a quick coffee in the summer sunshine, parents and guardians can have a breather while the kids let off some steam.
Summer ice cream cravings will also be satisfied with a selection of Cheshire Farm Ice Cream. The restaurant has launched a new outdoor ice cream cart stocking 7 classic flavours, which guests can enjoy next to the nearby river.
Jonathan Fell, Director of Sticky Paws in the Flavour Forest, comments: “We’re delighted to have opened our doors once again and welcome families back for a much-deserved treat. We’ve designed everything to be as stress-free as possible to create a relaxed, safe and enjoyable environment for all the family."
“We’ve unfortunately been closed for much of the time since we launched Sticky Paws due to the pandemic and ongoing staffing shortages affecting the whole industry. It’s great to be able to reopen our doors to the public in time for the summer holidays and we can’t wait to welcome everyone back.”
Sticky Paws in the Flavour Forest is open Monday-Sunday, 9 am - 5 pm. For more information, visit:
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