Northampton /nɔːrθˈæmptən/ ( listen) is the county town of Northamptonshire in the East Midlands of England. It lies on the River Nene, about 67 miles (108 km) north-west of London and 50 miles (80 km) south-east of Birmingham. One of the largest towns in the UK, Northampton had a population of 212,100 in the 2011 census.
Restaurants in Northampton
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Beer Bottle shop & Bar serving the best in Craft Beer, Wine & Spirits to drink in or takeaway. Six draft Craft Beers on tap and over 200 in the fridges along with a great selection of Gin and Rum.
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A real Aladdin’s cave with a eclectic range and always something interesting to look at on St Giles’ Street, one of the best streets to shop at in town. I’ve bought a variety of items, ranging from a re-upholstered armchair to local fridge magnets. A warm welcome and a maze of rooms make this a unique and intriguing place to visit. Definitely not to be missed!
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We are a family run small visitor attraction in the heart of Earls Barton village, Northamptonshire. Through the front door you will find an Aladdin's cave full of gifts, toys, games, books for adults and children. There is our award-winning coffee shop with 4 different dinning areas for you to enjoy, The Apothocoffee Shop, The Conservatory, The Walled Gardena and Jeylato's Ice Cream Bar with Tractor Ted Activity Area for the kids to enjoy. Upstairs you will find our collection of museums and exhibitions including The Jeyes Heritage & Pharmacy Museum, The Earls Barton Museum of Village Life and The Dolly Lodge. There is something for all the family to enjoy here at Jeyes of Earls Barton. Free Entry for all the family
Visited yesterday and were greatly impressed, it really is an Aladdin's cave as they describe it. It is lots of things under one roof, old Victorian buildings which add to the charm, but not good for those lacking in mobility. On the ground floor is a busy café, (advisable to book a table), a display of dolls houses with items to buy, an area for Rupert Bear memorabilia, handicrafts, toys, books, an area for children to play, a chemist shop and lots of lovely things to buy! Upstairs is the star of the show (chair lift available if required as stairs fairly steep), many different areas showcasing Royalty in Northamptonshire, the history of shoe making (currently an exhibition showing the history of Kinky Boots - really good), displays of cameras, various items used by chemists, and the history of Jeyes. There is so much more to see and read about all I can say is please visit, it is free, and you won't be disappointed.
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This is a must go for coffee lovers in Northamptonshire. Not only is this a bean emporium, though the customer service is second to none. So next time, you are in Waitrose, or Sainsburies (or wherever) picking up a wrapped packet of Taylors coffee, think about buying locally roasted beans from a Northamptonshire supplier who values everyone of their customers.
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