Northern Quarter gets the freshest taste of Spain thanks to the Foundry Project
With sites already in Harrogate and Edinburgh, Manchester is now the third in the country and it’s been designed especially with the country’s coolest city in mind.
With sites already in Harrogate and Edinburgh, Manchester is now the third in the country and it’s been designed especially with the country’s coolest city in mind.
The Cocktails in the City event was an infusion of 1920s elegance and flamboyance, representing the era of prohibition in America, on the top floor and the 1980s club scene on the bottom floor.
Northern beer fans – wait for it – Five Points Brewing Company’s JUPA is back after a successful debut earlier this year in Leeds.
The Ivy will be joining 20 of Manchester’s most popular bars where they will be showcasing their range of cocktails, including a Salted Caramel Espresso Martini with Absolut Elyx, and their Snowy Owl, made of Absolut vodka, coconut rum and Champagne.
Based on the edge of the Northern Quarter, Ciaooo Pizzeria prides itself on serving traditional Neopolitan sourdough pizzas.
The Shack’s location is fantastic, settling in well among the other trendy bars, cafés and restaurants for which Burton Road is known.
The Hilton’s Cloud 23 will be blindfolding cocktail-lovers in a bid to test the strength of people’s senses.
Today’s Manchester is oozing culture with its newly invigorated art scene, its UNESCO-respected literary heritage, and its never-waning music scene.
An Urmston cafe just became the number one ranked restaurant in Manchester on TripAdvisor – just 16 months after opening.
An exclusive Pride Star Martini has been launched across seven cities ahead of Manchester Pride.
There are a handful of cafes that specialise in this pick-and-mix-style Indian cookery, and intriguingly, they’re mostly huddled within spitting distance of one another – tucked away down the alleys veering off Thomas Street in Northern Quarter.
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