Delicatessen. Bollington, UK
April 2021
A friend who recently moved to Bollington has excitedly been telling me about No 74 Delicatessen whenever she embarks on a trip for treats (which seems to be at ever decreasing intervals during lockdown!), so it was inevitable that during my post-lockdown visit to the Peak District, No 74 would be on the agenda.
This is one of those places that's excellent at everything - milk is expertly steamed for the espresso based coffee; interesting sandwiches are fresh, flavoursome and served on chunky rolls advertised as made from flour, water, salt and nothing else; cakes are exquisite - towering layers of airy sponge sit alongside zesty lemon squares and Malteaser tiffin; and Happy Belly supply delicious sweet potato and feta scotch eggs with soft, golden yolks.
Turn up with several bags! No 74 is the kind of place where you go in for a coffee and come out with all manner of local produce. Beers from Manchester micro-breweries, black garlic ketchup, bean to bar chocolate and a rainbow of sweet and savoury preserves spill from the shelves, enticing you to delve in to see what hidden gems you may have missed. Stock up for picnic treats, quality ingredients for the kitchen, or simply an afternoon pick me up!
Find No 74 Delicatessen on Palmerston Street in Bollington town centre. Handily there's a free car park opposite and walks for every mood from the doorstep - day long hikes along the Gritstone Trail, strolls along Macclesfield canal or short climbs up to White Nancy, an unusually shaped and distinctive folly.
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