Beautiful Haworth in West Yorkshire is famous throughout the world for quaint shops, cafes and pubs but mainly because of it's steep and cobbled Main Street.  The links to the Bronte family are evident throughout the village and along with the Worth Valley Steam Railway bring visitors to the street all year round.

Pavé Charcuterie and Bistro is fortunate enough to be located at the top of Main Street in the very heart of Haworth.  

There is a cycling history in northern France and Belgium with racing on the 'Pavés' and since the success of the 2014 Grand Depart of the Tour de France cycle race and subsequent running of the Tour de Yorkshire, Haworth's very own 'Pavés' have featured.  The route taken by the competitors saw them tackle the iconic cobbled Main Street, lined with hundreds of spectators, which became the inspiration for our name.