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The
Printworks Manchester |
27
Withy Grove, Manchester, M4 2BS |
Tel.
0871 231 7757
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Each
of The Printworks restaurants have their own opening
hours however The Printworks is generally open: |
Mon
- Thu 6am - 3am /
Fri
6am - 4am |
Sat
7am - 4am
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Sun 7am - 2am |
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The
Printworks Manchester |
The
Printworks is a buzzing entertainment complex located in
the heart of Manchester's City Centre. |
Home
to over fifteen restaurants there's something to savour
everyone's taste, whatever your mood. |
Toegether
with the fine range of restaurants, there are bars and clubs,
alongside a gym and IMAX multiplex cinema. |
Located
next to the Manchester Arena, URBIS, Victoria Station, Royal Exchange
Theatre and Manchester's main shopping area, The Printworks
is ideally placed for your visit to the city. |
Transformed
from an old printing house, The Printworks was opened in 2000
by Sir Alex Ferguson and Lionel Ritchie and now has 15 restaurants
serving anything from Chinese to Mexican, Japanese to Greek,
and Cajun to Irish. |
The
Printworks really has something to offer both day and night. |
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Hard Rock Cafe Manchester |
Located
in the centre of Manchester for over 10 years, the UK's largest
Hard Rock will rock your senses, serving what can only be
described as "The Official Food of Rock", generous
drinks and an awe-inspiring collection of rock memorabilia. |
Priceless
pieces from legends The Beatles, Queen, Red Hot Chilli Peppers,
and Elvis Presley grace the cafe walls along with more contemporary
items including stage costumes worn by Natasha Bedingfield
and the Arctic Monkeys, together with memorabilia from Mancunian
greats such as Simply Red, Oasis, The Smiths, Stone Roses,
Happy Mondays and Herman's Hermits. |
Numerous
Live Music events throughout the year makes Hard Rock Cafe Manchester
at The Printworks a must-go destination. |
Hard
Rock Cafe believe in sticking to what they do best, American
classic cuisine with a few surprises thrown in for good measure;
all guaranteed to rock your senses. |
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Henry J Beans Manchester |
With its richly stained and varnished timbers, dark wooden flooring and conveniently zoned interior, offering bar seating, comfortable lounge areas, a separate dining area with booth seating and a dance floor, Henry J Beans in Manchester certainly delivers an authentic American Bar and Grill experience. |
The menu features all of the most popular American favourites, from home-made burgers and imported beefy Dee hot dogs, to mouth-watering steaks, ribs and platters, and you can be sure that the quality of the food and service is second to none! |
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Chiquito Manchester |
Looking for some real Mexican fun? Then Chiquito is the place for you! |
Lively Latin American music, delicious Mexican food, ice cold Margaritas made from the finest tequila and an electric party atmosphere that makes you feel like you're at the biggest fiesta in town! |
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Papa G's Manchester |
Papa G's is a Mediterranean Grill and Bar specialising in Greek cuisine. It is owner led and prides itself on the quality and freshness of its food. |
Offering authentic Greek dishes it also excels with freshly prepared pizzas, pastas, ribs, steaks and burgers. |
With its quirky look and quality food, it is ideal for romancing, hen parties or families alike. |
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Harvester Manchester |
Opened in November 2011 and specialising in tasty salad and grills, there is something for everyone to enjoy at Harvester, whether it be a tender spit-roast chicken, succulent ribs with barbecue sauce, flame-grilled salmon or a grilled combo. |
For those with a sweet tooth, there is a tempting selection of sundaes including the classic Rocky Horror, Honeycomb Explosion and Toffee Waffle Sundae. |
Calorie information is also included on all Harvester menus. |
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The Printworks Manchester Review |
"It's incredible to think that it was over 10 years ago when one of the largest parties Manchester has ever played host to, saw Sir Alex Ferguson and Lionel Richie declare The Printworks open, in typical Mancunian pouring rain. |
"It's testament to the popularity of the fantastic indoor entertainment complex that the same well-loved restaurant chains who graced the building a decade ago have remained ever-present, being joined by more Manchester-born restaurant chains along the way. |
"There literally is something here to suit everybody's requirements, from healthy Japanese noodles and sushi at Wagamama or Wasabi, to gut-busting massive American fare at Hard Rock Cafe, Henry J Beans and Old Orleans. |
"All the restaurants are family-friendly and special events featuring A-list celebs like Kylie Minogue, David Beckham and Will Smith attract the punters in, |
"Although it should be said, with the MEN Arena, Royal Exchange and main shopping area next door, together with the complex's own multiplex cinema and comedy club, it's not as if people aren't flocking to The Printworks' restaurants anyway." ~ Restaurants Of Manchester (Jan 2011) |
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