|
|
|
| | | | |
| | | | |
| | | | | |
|
|
|
Key: =
World Class! =
Fantastic =
Good =
OK =
Poor |
=
Average cost of 3 course a la carte dinner for 2 people
+ service charge |
=
Michelin Stars Awarded =
AA Rosettes Awarded |
=
Available to book online |
|
|
|
|
|
This relaxed yet stylish restaurant, bar, food market and wine shop inside Harvey Nichols Manchester offers all-day dining, overlooking the expansive views of Exchange Square. The fashionable and tasty modern- European style menu has seen the restaurant awarded an AA Rosette and popular regular tasting nights and special events give you plenty of reasons to keep revisiting. Within Manchester's main shopping area, it is next to the Arena and Royal Exchange.
|
= £65 + 10% |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info & book online |
|
|
|
|
A multitude of different dining settings under one roof, this
incredible value-for-money casual fine dining restaurant
inside the plush Midland
Hotel offers a unique setting
with an inside garden, birdhouses, a gazebo, cascading
wall of plants and even a 30ft tree. Combining modern touches with the history and heritage of Mr Cooper himself, whose house and famous gardens sat on the site back in 1819. It also offers some of the
best cocktails in Manchester.
|
= £50 + 10% |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info & book online |
|
Key: =
World Class! =
Fantastic =
Good =
OK =
Poor |
|
|
|
|
|
This remarkable value-for-money Castlefield restaurant was opened in 2004 and has remained a Mancunian food and drink institution ever since. Still family-ran, it is named after the uncle of owner Jim Ramsbottom, who used to store his tools in the original canalside stable block as they converted the adjacent Dukes 92 together. Today, quality British dishes, with additional favourites from Italy and around the globe, together with a great Sunday lunch, are served in a sharp, modern space with one of Manchester's most beautiful summer terraces. It's just a short walk through the heritage zone to The Opera House and a pleasant stroll along the canal to both The Bridgewater Hall and Old Trafford.
|
= £55+ |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info & book online |
|
|
|
|
The Abode Manchester hotel is home to the first Brasserie Abode in the UK, offering a more relaxed, informal, yet sophisticated, dining experience to the Michael Caines restaurant which it replaces. Having undergone an expensive makeover, the stylish cocktail bar on the ground floor leads down to the plush basement restaurant where you can enjoy a selection of fish, meat, salad, pasta and egg dishes, together with half a dozen oysters, fresh seafood, a Plat Du Jour and one of the best Sunday roasts in Manchester.
|
= £65 + 10% |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info & book online |
|
|
|
|
Located opposite Piccadilly station, the stunningly designed brasserie in the Malmaison Manchester is home to one of the city's only Josper Grills - a large artisan charcoal barbecue oven that flames and cooks steaks to a smokey perfection. You can sit ring-side and watch the chefs at work as they create the bistro style menu, which includes slow roast Highland venison steak with pan-fried maple glazed bacon, alongside flair dishes, such as Smoked Haddock Fish Cake and family-style sharing stands, Afternoon Teas and one of the best Sunday Lunches in Manchester.
|
= £75 + 10% |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info |
|
Key: =
World Class! =
Fantastic =
Good =
OK =
Poor |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The fourth Botanist pub to open in Greater Manchester, this popular venue next to The Lowry in the heart of MediaCityUK serves up a menu inspired by the deli, rotisserie and BBQ, with award-winning pies, fish & chips and all day Sunday Roasts. The quaint decor resembles a gardener's potting shed, there's live music every night, and the well stocked cellar of cask-conditioned ales boasts more than 70 craft beers.
|
= £50+ |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info & book online |
|
|
|
|
The stylish British restaurant inside Genting Club Manchester, takes its name from the revolutionary way the many steak and seafood dishes
are prepared on an enclosed Josper Grill to produce a distinctive
style of cooking, utilising the heat produced by the charcoal
to maintain a high temperature of 1000°F, which
greatly enhances the flavour, infusing them with a unique
smoky BBQ. With an extensive menu, which features various international options, alongside many great offers, it's the perfect place to dine, with the Palace Theatre, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Central, Albert Hall and Opera House, all on the doorstep. Over 18's only.
|
= £55+ |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info & book online |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Located next to Manchester United's Old Trafford Football Stadium, with huge windows looking over the canal to The Theatre Of Dreams, this restaurant from United legends Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville, inside their Hotel Football, captures the essence of football in its menu. A fun, relaxed dining experience, influenced by the spirit of the game, with a rounded menu featuring subtle nods to the beautiful game like Beef & Bovril Pies, The Special One Burger, Scholesy's Match Day Classic Steak & Suet Pudding, Nev's Noodle Pot, Giggsy's Welsh Red Dragon Sausage, the Mara Doner Pizza, and The Nicky Butty. Proper legends.
|
= £40+ |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info & book online |
|
|
|
|
This classy cocktail bar and restaurant was one of first units to open within the redeveloped Corn Exchange Manchester, in October 2015, next to the Arndale, Manchester Arena and Royal Exchange Theatre. It's all-day offering uses fresh, local ingredients, and offers vegan and Gluten Free options, including breakfast, brunch and burgers, pies, pasta and powerbowl salads, sandwiches, skewers, steaks, and Sunday roasts. Private dining, live music and a great gin collection add to the mix.
|
= £55+ |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info |
|
|
|
|
|
|
This was the first in Living Ventures chain of concept pubs when it opened in Alderely Edge back in 2012. The food menu is inspired by the deli, rotisserie and BBQ, with award-winning pies, fish & chips and all day Sunday Roasts. alongside burgers, curries and hanging kebabs. The quaint decor resembles a gardener's potting shed, there's live music every night, and the well stocked cellar of cask-conditioned ales boasts more than 70 craft beers and ciders alongside a selection of Champagnes and intriguing botanical cocktails.
|
= £50+ |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info & book online |
|
|
|
|
Opened in 2014, this quirky concept pub saw Living Ventures return to the venue where they started in 1993 with JW Johnsons. The food menu is inspired by the deli, rotisserie and BBQ, with award-winning pies, fish & chips and all day Sunday Roasts alongside burgers, curries and hanging kebabs. The quaint decor resembles a conservatory, there's live music every night, and the well stocked cellar of cask-conditioned ales boasts more than 40 craft beers and ciders alongside botanical cocktails.
|
= £50+ |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info & book online |
|
|
|
|
|
This is the 3rd Botanist pub opened in Greater Manchester but the first in Didsbury opened in 2017. The food menu is inspired by the deli, rotisserie and BBQ, with award-winning pies, fish & chips and all day Sunday Roasts. The quaint decor resembles a gardener's potting shed, there's live music every night, and the well stocked cellar of cask-conditioned ales boasts more than 70 craft beers and ciders alongside a selection of Champagnes and intriguing botanical cocktails.
|
= ? |
|
|
|
map | reviews | more
info & book online |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Located in the beating heart of Media City at Salford Quays, this 21st Century local pub, with its 80 seater beer terrace and views of The Lowry Theatre and the Imperial War Museum North, offers one of the most vibrant outdoor drinking experiences in the area. From the same people behind Damson, Liquorice, Guilty By Association and Lost In Tokyo, it offers an eclectic food menu, with homemade dishes prepped from fresh, featuring great burgers, sandwiches, salads, wings and ribs, as well as homemade pies, Sunday roasts and over 100 beers.
|
= £35+ |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info |
|
|
|
|
This sister branch to the popular industrial style 21st Century pub in Media City, from the same team behind Damson, Liquorice, Guilty By Association and Lost In Tokyo, was opened in Spinningfields in April 2015 and boasts a 100 seater riverside terrace. Alongside an ever-changing list of cask ales, you will find an eclectic food menu, with homemade dishes prepped from fresh, featuring great burgers, sandwiches, salads, wings and ribs rubbing shoulders with that most classic of British pub staples; the homemade pie and one of the best value Sunday roasts in town.
|
= £35+ |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info |
|
|
|
|
This casual grill restaurant inside the stunning Dukes 92 canalside bar and terrace was originally a stable block for the horses delivering foods off barges to the Merchants Warehouse opposite. Since 1991, it has become one of the city's most popular pubs and event venues, transforming the Castlefield heritage zone in the process. Famed for its cheese and pâté deli counter, 14" Stone-baked pizzas, summer barbeque and Sunday roasts, the building's heritage is reflected in a subtle blend of antique furniture and modern fixed seating.
|
= £45+ |
|
|
|
map | reviews | more
info |
|
|
|
|
When the Elnecot team set out to open a bar they wanted to create something grounded in their location and heritage whilst offering a welcoming ambience for their customers. They wanted to create a venue that was inviting in all circumstance: work or play, solo or friend-group or even with your dog! (Yes they are dog friendly). These plans culminated in Elnecot.
|
= £34+ |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info |
|
|
|
|
Manchester city centre’s first brew bar was opened in the new First Street neighbourhood from the team behind the Dockyard pubs. Serving fun, filling pub food and Sunday roasts that complement the unpasteurised beer, crafted direct from brew tank to the bar tap right in front of you by the in house brewers. It's a beer lovers paradise with the best keg and cask ales from Manchester and around the world.
|
= £40+ |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info |
|
|
|
|
Once used to roast hops in the 16th Century, this original building was actually moved from Kent to the heart of Spinningfields by Living Ventures in 2011 and effortlessly blends relaxed pub surroundings with a huge selection of craft ales, Champagne and wines with live acoustic music every night and a whole host of outdoor events all year round. The food is inspired by the deli, rotisserie and BBQ with deli boards, salads, pies, whole chickens and hanging kebabs.
|
= £50+ |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info & book online |
|
|
|
|
Ideally located on the doorstep of Manchester Arena and Victoria Station, the restaurant at the Park Inn by Radisson serves up an easy, honest and good value versatile menu. Locally-inspired specialities and classic dishes made with fresh ingredients, are joined with an international selection, from steaks and burgers to salads and soups.
|
= £55+ |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info & book online |
|
|
|
|
It’s all going on at The River Restaurant, where they serve breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner At The Lowry Hotel the 2 AA rosette restaurant and one of Manchester’s best places to eat and drink in a glass-walled, riverside setting overlooking Santiago Calatrava’s Trinity Bridge. The River Restaurant also has an exclusive private dining room for up to 24 people which is licensed for weddings and civil ceremonies.
|
= £79+ |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info |
|
|
|
|
Inspired by a fusion of the East and West, the restaurant on the ground floor of the huge eight room venue at The Printworks, just across the road from the Arndale, Manchester Arena and The Royal Exchange Theatre, is a comfortable area to enjoy comfort lovin' food, sharing plates, burgers, grills, Mexican fajitas and burritos, or an ultimate platter with Reggae Reggae Chicken Thighs, BBQ ribs, chipotle beef brisket, and mesquite chicken wings.
|
= £40+ |
|
|
|
reviews | more
info & book online |
|
|
|
|
Newly renovated and showcasing all of its original Edwardian beauty with a modern twist, the Corn Exchange, next to the Arndale shopping centre, The Royal Exchange Theatre and Manchester Arena, is home to an eclectic mix of restaurants, offering a fusion of flavours from around the globe. With indoor and outside seating, there's more than thirteen venues to choose from serving everything from traditional British Sunday roasts, fresh pasta, pizzas and gourmet burgers to Brazilian, Indian, Mexican and Vietnamese street food.
|
map | more
info |
|
|
Other
International Restaurants in Manchester |
Key: =
World Class! =
Fantastic =
Good =
OK =
Poor |
|
|
|
|
|
|