Review: Lunch @ 20 Stories, Manchester
Few establishments can be compared to 20 Stories.
Flowing between Slaithwaite’s cute stone buildings, housing numerous antique shops and cafes, are both the River Colne and the Huddersfield Narrow Canal – and between the two lies an old mill, which currently houses The Handmade Bakery.
MM break down the most common types of curry variations, so the next time someone asks what to recommend you know what they’re talking about.
Manchester has always been known for its wide variety of things to do ranging from culture to food to nightlife. However, as well as moving forward with the times, the Sugar Junction Tea Room is the perfect example of how Manchester is embracing the motto ‘Old Is Gold’.
Manchester’s glorious history is being celebrated through the new cocktail experience available at Cloud 23.
The Ivy has long had a reputation as a haunt for the rich and famous in London, with its name synonymous with class, style and, of course, celebrities.
Forget curry mile, we want a slice of Indian elegance, so MM head to Dishoom on Bridge Street to sample their delights…
MM’s Jarrod Kay goes on a one-man mission to try and find a cheap pint of Guinness.
A multitude of stalls lined the grand setting, with a variety of different drinks on offer, including beer, cider, perry’s, fruit wine and even a gin bar.
It’s no secret that Manchester is a modern-day foodie’s dream destination, what with a never-ending selection of fine dining delights to street food finds, you will always have a place to go and a different bite to sample.
Carl Boon isn’t quite what you might imagine from a man who has made his name selling products infused with cannabis extracts.
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