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Traditionally British restaurants in St Helens
In the past, eating out was dominated not so much by as by pubs, and there are echoes of that in the dining scene today, with a number of pubs knocking out highly regarded modern British cuisine, with English favourites such as roast beef, fish and chips or ploughman's platters. The Colliers Arms is noted for its Lamb Henry, and the Griffin justly well regarded for its Sticky Toffee pudding. If traditional fare, well cooked and professionally presented is what you're after, there's a restaurant for you in St Helens.