The Cheese Court

The Cheese Court

4.8(17 reviews)
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18 Crofts Bank Rd,Urmston,Manchester M41 0TS,United Kingdom

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A cheese shop that focuses on a wide variety of cheeses, including cheddar, Brie, and Stilton, alongside accompaniments like beetroot and spinach crackers and damson jelly. They also host cheese and wine pairing evenings, featuring selections such as Merlot. From time to time, they provide hampers and boards for occasions. The shop is known for its cheese-focused events and its range of products.

Customer Reviews

4.5(8 reviews)
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Laura FlanaganLocal Guide
2 years ago

We hired out the cheese court for our wedding reception and had an amazing time. The venue is absolutely beautiful and the food was gorgeous. Louise and Anthony were fantastic hosts and made the whole experience very special. We were able decorated everywhere the day before and we were all greeted with a glass of champagne ❤️ highly recommend

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Freya HowleLocal Guide
5 years ago

LOVE the cheese and such a wide variety. The damson jelly was a winner. Will always appear in my cheeseboard from now on!

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Jake Hughes-Taylor
3 years ago

The menu was extremely overpriced, my order was taken wrong, I payed £6 for three small slices of halloumi and some dip, £6 for one slice of cheese on toast that tasted like just cheddar. Brusschetta that was completely completely dry bread with some chopped tomato and herbs on it that looked pre prepared a day before and it all took twenty five minutes after I ordered it. By all means come to get the different cheeses on the shelves or order a buffet since everyone else seems to rave about it but DO NOT SIT IN TO EAT HERE. I always feel horrible posting bad reviews but none of the experience was even close to worth the outrageous cost I payed.