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Best Restaurants near Manchester Arena
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& Restaurants near the National Football Museum |
Whilst Manchester Arena (formerly the MEN Arena and Phones 4U Arena), is on the edge of the city centre at Victoria Station, there are still many restaurants less than a 5 minute walk away.
The National Football Museum, Manchester Cathedral and Cheethams School Of Music are both next to Manchester Arena, whilst The Printworks entertainment complex is just across the road and boasts a number of places to eat which offer pre-show meals.
The newly refurbished Corn Exchange, next to the main shopping area, is just a few minutes walk away from Manchester Arena and showcases a large collection of restuarants inside the stunning Edwardian building.
The area has a great mixture of cuisines available and there's many pre-show offers for concert goers to take advantage of.
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- Relish the all-American experience
- The largest Hard Rock in the UK, situated in The Printworks
- An awe-inspiring collection of authentic one-of-a-kind music memorabilia on show
- Enjoy freshly prepared American classics like their world-famous Legendary® Burgers, smokehouse specialities & Mouth-watering desserts
- Quench your thirst at the bar, with authentic cocktails, a great draught selection, and incredible Happy Hour offerings
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- Popular all over Europe, this was the first UK restaurant outside of London from the quality Italian restaurant chain, which started in Germany in 2002
- 400 cover restaurant spanning two floors of the Corn Exchange
- Self-service style gives you face-to-face interaction with the chefs
- Freshly made pizza dough, pasta and salads are prepared in front of you, exactly as you specify
- Choose your favourite kind of pasta, including zucchini noodles
- Boasts a 100-year-old olive tree and fresh live herbs on the tables
- Many Vegetarian and gluten free options
- Next to The Royal Exchange Theatre and Manchester Arena
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- Independent restaurant in the heart of the Northern Quarter
- Overlooking the iconic old Smithfield Fish Market gate
- Accomplished Mancunian chef Anthony Fielden uses only the finest seasonal British ingredients
- 'Gutsy and thought-provoking' British dishes
- Steaks sourced from the nearby Forest of Bowland, alongside Goosnargh chicken and duck
- Named runner up for the "Best Sunday Lunch" in the Observer Food Monthly Awards in 2018
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- A taste of Catalonia in Manchester from 5 Michelin Star chef Paco Pérez
- "Tastet" dishes are more complex than tapas, yet smaller than an average plate
- Catalan specialities with bread flown over every week
- The main restaurant on the second floor also offers Tasting Menus
- Part-owned by Manchester City's Pep Guardiola, Txiki Begiristain and Ferran Soriano
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- BAB is all about vibrant flavours
- From the same team behind The Pen & Pencil
- Locally-sourced ingredients and homemade marinade sauces
- Watch the team of creative chefs make fresh flatbreads, from scratch, in an open theatre-style kitchen
- Freshly made iced teas and a variety of beers, wines and soft drinks
- Open daily with kebabs worth sitting down for
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- Newly refurbished restaurant inside the 5 Star Lowry Hotel
- The hotel of choice for many stars performing at Manchester Arena
- Executive Head Chef Dominic Grundy
- Classic fine dining in a modern context paired with world-class wines
- Produce meticulously sourced from the best UK suppliers
- Honey made by the hotel's own bee collection
- Popular Afternoon Teas and live music Sunday lunches
- Cosy booths, romantic tables for two, and a sunny riverside terrace
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- A stylish environment in which to enjoy all-day dining, overlooking the expansive views of Exchange Square
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- Relish the all-American experience
- The largest Hard Rock in the UK, situated in The Printworks
- An awe-inspiring collection of authentic one-of-a-kind music memorabilia on show
- Enjoy freshly prepared American classics like their world-famous Legendary® Burgers, smokehouse specialities & Mouth-watering desserts
- Quench your thirst at the bar, with authentic cocktails, a great draught selection, and incredible Happy Hour offerings
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= £73+ |
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reviews | more
info & book online |
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- Popular all over Europe, this was the first UK restaurant outside of London from the quality Italian restaurant chain, which started in Germany in 2002
- 400 cover restaurant spanning two floors of the Corn Exchange
- Self-service style gives you face-to-face interaction with the chefs
- Freshly made pizza dough, pasta and salads are prepared in front of you, exactly as you specify
- Choose your favourite kind of pasta, including zucchini noodles
- Boasts a 100-year-old olive tree and fresh live herbs on the tables
- Many Vegetarian and gluten free options
- Next to The Royal Exchange Theatre and Manchester Arena
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= £47+ |
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reviews | more
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- Independent restaurant in the heart of the Northern Quarter
- Overlooking the iconic old Smithfield Fish Market gate
- Accomplished Mancunian chef Anthony Fielden uses only the finest seasonal British ingredients
- 'Gutsy and thought-provoking' British dishes
- Steaks sourced from the nearby Forest of Bowland, alongside Goosnargh chicken and duck
- Named runner up for the "Best Sunday Lunch" in the Observer Food Monthly Awards in 2018
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= £84 + 10% |
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reviews | more
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KEY: =
World Class! |
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Fantastic =
Very Good |
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Good =
OK =
Poor |
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- A taste of Catalonia in Manchester from 5 Michelin Star chef Paco Pérez
- "Tastet" dishes are more complex than tapas, yet smaller than an average plate
- Catalan specialities with bread flown over every week
- The main restaurant on the second floor also offers Tasting Menus
- Part-owned by Manchester City's Pep Guardiola, Txiki Begiristain and Ferran Soriano
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reviews | more
info |
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- BAB is all about vibrant flavours
- From the same team behind The Pen & Pencil
- Locally-sourced ingredients and homemade marinade sauces
- Watch the team of creative chefs make fresh flatbreads, from scratch, in an open theatre-style kitchen
- Freshly made iced teas and a variety of beers, wines and soft drinks
- Open daily with kebabs worth sitting down for
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= £53+ |
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reviews | more
info |
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- Newly refurbished restaurant inside the 5 Star Lowry Hotel
- The hotel of choice for many stars performing at Manchester Arena
- Executive Head Chef Dominic Grundy
- Classic fine dining in a modern context paired with world-class wines
- Produce meticulously sourced from the best UK suppliers
- Honey made by the hotel's own bee collection
- Popular Afternoon Teas and live music Sunday lunches
- Cosy booths, romantic tables for two, and a sunny riverside terrace
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= £83 + 10% |
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reviews | more
info |
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- A stylish environment in which to enjoy all-day dining, overlooking the expansive views of Exchange Square
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