Home goods store · Ancoats
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Coffee shop · Piccadilly
This trendy Manchester coffee spot boasts minimalist decor, artisan brews, and a cozy vibe that's perfect for a laid-back lunch or breakfast.
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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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Heritage building · Rusholme
Edwardian-era swimming & Turkish bath facility with an ornate, restored interior used for events.
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Chinese restaurant · Castlefield
Modern Chinese cuisine and cocktails in sophisticated, dark wood bar/restaurant with carved screens.
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Hotel · Piccadilly
Nestled in the vibrant heart of the Gay Village, Velvet Hotel boasts plush, stylish rooms, a buzzing bar, and a delightful restaurant, ensuring a chic getaway.
Coffee roasters · Ancoats
Nestled in a historic cotton mill, Ancoats Coffee Co offers a cozy vibe with great coffee, friendly staff, and a delightful selection of baked goods.
Spanish restaurant · Chinatown
Step into Tast, a chic three-story haven serving up authentic Spanish tapas and a tasting menu, perfect for date nights or cozy gatherings.
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Australian restaurant · Chinatown
Modern Australian food including Indonesian and Japanese influences, served in a subterranean venue.
· 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.
French restaurant · Chinatown
Experience modern British cuisine at its finest with Adam Reid’s inventive tasting menu, set in a chic, historic space in Manchester.