What it's like
Pink Lettuce is a vegan restaurant on Bridge Street East Row for plant-based brunch, small plates, burgers, bowls, Sunday-style meals, cocktails and central Chester dining.
Pink Lettuce is useful because it does not treat vegan food like a dietary side quest. The menu is plant-based from the start: bowls, small plates, burgers, tofish and chips, desserts, drinks and enough colour to make the room feel like its own thing.
It sits up on Bridge Street East Row, which is great for a central Chester plan and less great if stairs or Row access are a problem. Small, independent, specific and not open every day. Plan accordingly.
Worth knowing
Pink Lettuce is one of the clearer choices in Chester if plant-based food matters. The trade-offs are opening days, small-room logistics and Row access. Check those and it becomes much easier to recommend.
Plan your visit
- Address
- 51 Bridge Street, East Row, Chester CH1 1NW.
- Hours
- Currently listed as closed Monday-Tuesday, 12:00-22:00 Wednesday-Saturday and 12:00-17:00 Sunday.
- Food
- Fully plant-based menu covering brunch, small plates, mains, burgers, bowls, desserts, children's menu and drinks.
- What to order
- Tofish and chips, Pink Lettuce burger, quinoa bowl, small plates, vegan desserts and the more playful pink drinks are the obvious territory.
- Kids
- A children's menu is part of the offer.
- Gluten-free
- Gluten-free-aware options are marked on the menu, but check direct for allergens and cross-contamination.
- Dogs
- Dog detail is not clear enough to rely on. Check direct before bringing one.
- Access
- The restaurant is on the Rows. Wheelchair-accessible entrance is listed, but Row-level access needs checking direct if it matters.
- Price feel
- ££. More proper meal than cheap health-food stop.
How to use it
- For a first visit, order something that proves the kitchen is doing more than salad: tofish, burger, curry, small plates or dessert.
- For mixed groups, check the menu first so nobody arrives pretending they were ambushed by vegetables.
- For Sunday or special menus, book ahead rather than wandering up the Rows hopefully.
- For access or dogs, confirm direct because the location and detail are too important to guess.
What's on and practical notes
Pink Lettuce is more useful for booked meals, Sunday lunches and small celebrations than public events. Check direct for seasonal menus, tasting-style events and changed hours.
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
Is Pink Lettuce fully vegan?
Yes. It is a plant-based restaurant, with vegan food and drink at the centre of the menu.
Where is Pink Lettuce Chester?
It is on Bridge Street East Row, above street level in the centre of Chester.
Do you need to book Pink Lettuce?
Booking is sensible for evenings, Sundays, small groups and special meals.
Is Pink Lettuce good for kids?
A children's menu is part of the offer, though the room is small enough that timing still matters.
Is Pink Lettuce accessible?
It is on the Rows. Check direct for the exact step-free route, entrance and seating before relying on it.


