What it's like
Noted is Andrew Sheridan's small Bridge Street restaurant, built around modern British sharing plates, seasonal produce, set menus, a three-plate lunch and Sunday dining.
Noted is one of the more deliberate food rooms in central Chester: compact, chef-run and built around sharing plates rather than the old starter-main-dessert autopilot.
The appeal is creative food without hotel formality. The catch is that you need to play by the venue rules: book properly, mention dietary needs early, understand the service charge and do not assume it can handle every access or family requirement.
Worth knowing
Noted looks like one of Chester's more interesting new food rooms, but it is not frictionless. Read the booking terms, mention dietary needs early and do not ignore the access caveat.
Plan your visit
- Address
- 63 Bridge Street, Chester CH1 1NG.
- Hours
- Current service times are Monday 17:00-21:00, Tuesday-Saturday 12:00-21:00 and Sunday 12:00-15:00.
- Food
- Modern British cooking with international influences, small and large sharing plates, set menus, three-plate lunch and Social Sundays.
- What to order
- Let the current menu lead. Lamb, beef, cod, scallops, prawn-toast-style bao, creative desserts and the lunch / set-menu formats are the natural entry points.
- Booking needed?
- Yes in practice for evenings, weekends, vouchers, occasions and groups.
- Dietary
- The venue asks for dietary requirements in advance, with 24-72 hours mentioned across menu / FAQ guidance. Check before booking if this is important.
- Kids
- Children are welcome if dining from the main menu, but there is no separate kids menu, no high chairs and no booster seats.
- Dogs
- No pets inside, apart from assistance dogs.
- Outdoor seating
- No outdoor seating.
- Access
- The venue FAQ says the dining area is not suitable for wheelchair access. Treat that as the safer guide and check direct before booking.
- Price feel
- £££. The £19 three-plate lunch is the sharpest-value route; dinner, drinks and the 12.5% service charge move it into planned-meal territory.
How to use it
- For first-timers, lunch or the set menu is the neatest way in without letting the bill sprint.
- For anniversaries or birthdays, book dinner and let the kitchen show you what the room is for.
- For vouchers, read the supplement and booking rules before promising someone a friction-free present.
- For dietary needs, contact the venue ahead of time rather than sorting it at the table.
What's on and practical notes
Noted offers set menus, a three-plate lunch, Social Sundays and private-event enquiries. Check direct for weekly menu changes, voucher rules, group limits and service charge.
No checked TTDC event listings for this place right now. Check its own listings before building a visit around an event.
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FAQ
What kind of restaurant is Noted Chester?
A compact Andrew Sheridan restaurant serving modern British sharing plates with international influences, plus set-menu and lunch formats.
Do you need to book Noted?
Yes for anything important. Walk-ins may be possible, but the room is small and occasions fill quickly.
Is Noted wheelchair accessible?
The venue FAQ says the dining area is not suitable for wheelchair access, so check direct before booking.
Is Noted good for children?
Only for children happy to eat from the main menu. There is no kids menu, high chairs or booster seats listed by the venue.
Does Noted allow dogs?
No pets inside, apart from assistance dogs.


