The Viceroy Restaurant

LOCATION

Stafford, STAFFORDSHIRE

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Opening status: Open
Our COVID-19 measures:
All our staff have been trained to ensure they are providing a safe environment for themselves and our customers. Food brought from the kitchen will be brought in by staff with gloves on who will put it an a try and the server will sanitise their hands before serving the plates to our customers, then sanitise their hands again. All our staff will be wearing full shield face masks, we feel these will allow our staff to communicate in a more polite manner with our guests and make speech more understandable. We will provide free and easy to access WIFI for all to download the menus easily

FROM THE ESTABLISHMENT

In a village just outside Staffordshire, with fantastic views over Milford Common and Cannock chase, is The Viceroy, a fine dining restaurant serving Indian and Bangladeshi cuisine. The restaurant is advocating a fresh approach to Indian gastronomy, delivering a culinary experience of the highest quality and reflecting the regions rich natural larder using local suppliers to sauce local produce where possible

The Viceroy Restaurant
8 Brocton Road, Milford, Stafford, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST17 0UH

About the area

Discover Staffordshire

It was Staffordshire that bore the brunt of the largest non-nuclear explosion of World War II, when a munitions dump at RAF Fauld went up in 1944. It was also the county’s regiment that once boasted within its ranks the most decorated NCO of World War I, in the person of William Coltman (1891-1974). Going back a little further, George Handel penned his world-famous masterpiece The Messiah on Staffordshire soil. During another chapter of Staffordshire history, the county was home to the first canals and the first factory in Britain, and it had front-row seats for the drama surrounding one of the most notorious murder trials of the 19th century, that of Doctor William Palmer.

In outline, Staffordshire looks not unlike the profile of a man giving Leicestershire a big kiss. The man’s forehead is arguably the best region for hillwalking, as it comprises a significant chunk of the Peak District. This area is characterised by lofty moors, deep dales and tremendous views of both. Further south are the six sprawling towns that make up Stoke-on-Trent, which historically have had such an impact on Staffordshire’s fortunes, not to mention its culture and countryside. This is pottery country, formerly at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution and the driving force behind a network of canals that still criss-cross the county.

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