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‘Whisky galore’ is the slogan at this unassuming Grade II-listed boozer (circa 1811) – & it proves the point with up to 250 different brands… more »
If you cut a sideways slice almost halfway up the 47-floor Beetham Tower, you’d reveal the Hilton’s dark, glossy bar. Some of the best views… more »
A reliable & fairly faithful Greek restaurant, where enthusiastic waiting staff offer meze & more, with dishes ranging from simply grilled halloumi… more »
Smart wine/tapas bar, restaurant& wine shop, owned by a wine importer from Madrid, where the wine selection is outstanding (there are 600 wines… more »
Reckon that modern restaurants lack that sense of occasion? A visit to The French might change your mind. Offering glamour on an intimate scale… more »
The Free Trade Hall’s 2004 reinvention as a corporate hotel has never won over diehard rock historians, but Opus One bar/restaurant certainly… more »
The location – a Grade-II listed building in the corner of handsome Albert Square – is a distinct advantage for this member of the well-regarded… more »
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A recent transfer from Bradford, Zouk occupies cavernous & contemporary quarters opposite the BBC. It offers curries with add-ons; hoummos to start… more »
The home of arthouse cinema in Manchester has long been just as popular for its laid-back bar, which attracts session drinkers as well as the film… more »
The landmark Palace Hotel, with its distinctive 217ft clock tower, is set in the heart of Manchester’s entertainment district, & a multi-million… more »
With five other locations now noodling along, this basement South-East Asian restaurant in stately Albert Square has the air of a battle-worn survivor… more »
A bedazzling, twinkly space lit in all manner of ways, The Alchemist adds a touch of personality to sterile Spinningfields. Behind the long bar… more »
Looking for Australasia? Head for the glass prism. The statement entryway leads down to a subterranean restaurant & bar with an airy feel & a lack… more »
Technophobes beware: ordering at Red N Hot requires careful clicking. The Szechuan menu is loaded onto pint-sized laptops & delivered to your table… more »
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