Private Dining Tarporley and Kelsall
The Royal Oak is already a favourite choice for private dining in Tarporley and Kelsall. But now it doesn’t just have a great restaurant – it has an Italian restaurant and pizzeria too.
So now there are more choices of what to eat from the Oak Restaurant menu or a Chicago-style pizzeria called Colosimo’s. And there are private dining rooms for both.
It’s named after Chicago’s original mobster ‘Big Jim’ Colosimo. But this is no ordinary Italian food and pizza restaurant. Stand by for some of the best and most original pizzas you have ever experienced.
As Big Jim would have said “It’s private dining to die for.” And he should know. Colosimo, once Al Capone’s boss, had his own Italian restaurant in Chicago - along with a few other (ahem) establishments that no-way were pizza restaurants!
But our regular customers needn’t worry. If Colosimo’s Italian food is an offer you can refuse, then we still have our Oak Restaurant and a private dining venue at the front of the building … the usual great menu at the same great prices … but no gangsters.
Just a wider choice of food that now includes the most imaginative gourmet pizzas, the most original pizzeria and themed Italian restaurant in Tarporley and Kelsall and beyond … and private dining rooms too.
So things just got even better by adding a pizza restaurant and more private dining in the Royal Oak. Opening and food service times stay the same – but our quirky atmosphere for meeting friends, eating great food in private dining rooms, sampling real ales, fine spirits and world wines, just got a whole lot quirkier.
That’s why the Royal Oak is not just the best selection of private dining in Tarporley and Kelsall. It’s now Cheshire’s most outstanding private dining venue … with Italian food service too.
Whether you call it a “pizzeria”, a “pizza restaurant”, an “Italian restaurant” or a “private dining venue”, we’ll know what you mean.
Colosimo’s pizzeria and prohibition bar at the Royal Oak is a private dining venue with Italian food to die for – whether that’s in Tarporley and Kelsall or the whole of Cheshire.