Coffee shop · Piccadilly
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Chinese restaurant · Chinatown
A lively spot in Manchester's Chinatown, this eatery serves up vibrant Hunan and vegetarian dishes that are packed with flavor and flair.
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Cafe · Chinatown
Nestled in a charming Victorian arcade, this airy café serves up gourmet coffee and inventive snacks, making it the perfect brunch date spot.
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Italian restaurant · Ancoats
Nestled in Manchester's Northern Quarter, The Pasta Factory serves up a cozy trattoria vibe with handmade pasta and authentic Italian dishes that will transport you straight to Italy.
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Restaurant · Ancoats
ERST is a cozy and modern wine bar in Manchester that serves delightful small plates and natural wines, perfect for an intimate night out with friends.
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· Ancoats
Ancoats is a happening neighbourhood known for its eclectic food and drink scene. Scandinavian eateries, Japanese teahouses and Mexican restaurants, to name a few, sit alongside craft breweries and speakeasy-style bars. The 'peeps'—brass peepholes on various buildings—give a glimpse of the machinery and spaces of old Ancoats, once a gritty textile district. Former church Hallé St Peter’s now hosts classical concerts.
Australian restaurant · Chinatown
Modern Australian food including Indonesian and Japanese influences, served in a subterranean venue.
French restaurant · Ancoats
Informal fine dining in a Parisian-style brasserie with a menu of innovative Modern French dishes.
· Chorlton Cum Hardy
Chorlton-cum-Hardy is a suburban area of Manchester, England, three miles southwest of the city centre. Chorlton ward had a population of 14,138 at the 2011 census, and Chorlton Park 15,147. By the 9th century, there was an Anglo-Saxon settlement here.
Hotel · Deansgate
Nestled in the historic Free Trade Hall, this chic Manchester hotel boasts spacious, art-filled rooms, a vibrant spa, and top-notch dining just steps from the city's best.
Steak house · Castlefield
Dive into succulent steaks and British classics in a breathtaking Grade II-listed space that brings 1930s charm to Manchester’s dining scene.