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14 South King St, M2 6DW
Deansgate, Manchester
Cuisine: Italian, Modern
Al Bacio is situated in the heart of Manchester just a short walk away from the Phones 4 U arena, Deansgate and Oxford road train stations.
376 Deansgate, M3 4LY
Cuisine: British, Bar Food
Atlas is a bar situated in the railway arches of Deansgate. It serves breakfast, soup, sandwich and main course dishes. All the dishes are made fresh in house and there is a strong focus on quality ingredients, with the meat coming from WH Frost butchers, bread from W.Thatcher, fish from Direct Fisheries and vegetables from R Noone & Son. Atlas Bar boasts a huge outdoor terrace which due to it being heated and covered can be enjoyed all year round. The bar specialises in gin and currently has 285 (and counting) variations of gin from around the world.
92-96 Deansgate, M3 2QG
Just minutes from The Royal Exchange Theatre and Opera house, Bella Italia in Deansgate is the ideal location for a pre or post theatre meal. Their menu includes all the Italian favourites such as pizza, pasta and desserts. The restaurant is child friendly and offers a separate kids’ menu. The bistro style decor is bright and cosy in the trademark style of Bella Italias throughout the UK.
78 Deansgate , M3 2FW
Cuisine: British, Modern
Described as “the fantastical meets British whimsy” The Botanist’s decor features reclaimed wood, garden furniture, and quirky chandeliers made up of jumble of vintage lamps. Their menu features deli style dishes, a rotisserie, a barbecue, and main courses mostly made up of comfort food dishes, including fish and chips, gammon cutlet and Cumberland bangers and mash. Drinks offered include a well stocked cellar of cask-conditioned ales, more than 40 bottles beers and ciders from around the world, a selection of Champagnes, and cocktails.
244 Deansgate , M3 4BQ
Cuisine: Spanish, Traditional
El Rincon serves simple and uncomplicated a la carte and tapas dishes from the Basque region. Their extensive menu includes crab claws and spinach with chickpeas, king prawns wrapped in bacon and lamb chops cooked with lemon, white wine, garlic and parsley. A popular and busy restaurant, especially at the weekends, they have a lively bar which shows Spanish football.
277 – 279 Deansgate, M3 4EW
Cuisine: Spanish, Tapas
Evuna serves Spanish food ranging from tapas to a la carte originating from the central regions in Spain. Their signature dish is seabass, which is baked in rock salt and filleted at the table. There are outdoor seats for sunny days. Evuna’s central location caters for everyone to office lunchers, shoppers and romantic couples. Evuna also offers a wine merchant service where customers can take their favourite wines home with them.
72 Mosley Street, M2 3LW
City Centre, Manchester
Cuisine: Italian, Traditional
Insolito serves traditional Sicilian and Italian food in central Manchester. The restaurant is the brainchild of two Italian students who teamed up with a veteran chef to bring the taste of home to the city. The chic, minimalist, monochrome interior has the feel of a stylish bistro, with abstract art on the walls and exposed bulbs hanging from the ceiling. This would make the ideal destination for a lunch stop while shopping, a night of casual dining with friends or a relaxed date.
40A King St W , M3 2WY
Cuisine: International
Opened in 1985, Koreana was the first Korean restaurant outside London. A family run business launched by Alex and Hyun Kim, Hyun supervises the kitchen as head chef, using experienced gained from her parents who run a thriving banqueting resort in Korea. The menu is filled with traditional Korean dishes such as bulgogi, bibimbap and japchae. Korean beers and soju, a Korean spirit, is available for an authentic accompaniment to the meal.
105-107 Deansgate, M3 2BQ
Cuisine: Mediterranean, Spanish, Modern
Situated just a few minutes walk from Victoria and Piccadilly Train and Metro link Stations, La Vina serves Spanish cuisine prepared by experienced chefs from all regions of Spain. The menu has a huge variety of meat, fish, cheese and vegetable dishes, as well as paellas and hand carved Jamón ibérico The two level restaurant is ideal for a quick bite to eat before hitting the town as well as a place to celebrate a special occasion.
52 Cross Street, M2 7AR
Cuisine: British, Traditional
A genuine Manchester institution, Mr Thomas’s Chop House has been serving customers since 1867. Nowadays it focuses on classic cooking with a modern twist, resulting in a culinary voyage around the British isles. Inside the grade II listed Art Nouveau building you will find original jade green tiling, traditional light fixtures, and a gleaming bar, all adding to the Victorian charm. This would be a great spot for a business lunch, shopper’s stop-off or cheerful meal with family or friends.
82-84 Deansgate, M3 2ER
Cuisine: Italian, Pizza
The Deansgate branch of Prezzo has all the same features familiar to fans of the Italian chain: a menu filled with classic Italian pizzas and pastas made with seasonal ingredients, a child friendly environment with a separate menu for kids, and bright and stylish decor. Accompanying the food menu is Prezzo’s cocktail list. Desserts such as tiramisu, panna cotta and chocolate hazelnut cheesecake offer an indulgent way to finish the meal. A ten minute walk from both Manchester Victoria and Salford Central Rail Stations, it is the ideal location to enjoy a meal after a busy day at the shops or before a night out.
7, Deansgate Lock ,
Cuisine: Bar Food, Burgers
Set the distinctive converted railway arches of Deansgate Locks, Revolution is party central, with five bars, a restaurant and a relaxing lounge area. Their food menu aims to offer twists on bar food classics, with crispy goat’s cheese bon bons and the Bourboun bad boy burger examples. The outdoor terrace is popular spot to enjoy a drink, especially one of Revolution’s many cocktails, on sunny days.
1-2, Peter House, M1 5AN
Cuisine: Steaks & Grill, Burgers
Rump N Ribs serves a selection of steak and grill dishes in Manchester city centre. The restaurant is unique in that it offers Halal Aberdeen Angus beef. Rump N Ribs dry ages its meats to result in perfectly marbleised, tender beef with a rich depth of flavour. Steak options include 16oz t-bone, 11oz rump, and 10z sirlion. Other options include chicken breast and buffalo ribs. Rump N Ribs focuses on seasonal, local and organic ingredients.
98 Portland St, M1 4GX
Cuisine: Indian, Traditional
Swadesh is an Indian restaurant in Manchester city centre. It serves seasonal menus featuring dishes from different areas of India. Swadesh prioritises the use of quality fresh ingredients. Many of their recipes have been handed down across generations. All the Indian favourites are there, as well as a traditional Desi Apna section where the dishes are prepared according to their Punjabi home style. There is also a children’s menu and a lunch buffet.
321 Deansgate , M3 4LQ
Cuisine: Spanish, Bar Food, Burgers
If you’re looking for a cosy traditional pub in Manchester City Centre, The Deansgate Tavern is for you. It’s menu features pub food classics, from homemade pies of the day to a range of paninis and tasty sandwiches. To wash down your food a range of different ales change daily, and there is also wine and spirits available. A secret garden roof terrace is the perfect spot to soak up the Manchester sunshine.
374 Deansgate, M3 4LY
Cuisine: Bar Food, Bistros & Brasseries, Burgers
Tucked under a railway arch in Deansgate, The Knott is a highly thought of pub, winning CAMRA’s regional pub of the year in Greater Manchester. It is known for its extensive selection of beers but their food menu is a winner too, with fifteen gourmet burgers to choose from, as well as hot sandwiches and classic pub meals. There are also daily specials, Sunday roasts, and veggie options. It is just a few minutes walk from Deansgate Railway Station.
13 Jack Rosenthal Street, M15 4FN
Cuisine: Modern
The Laundrette believes that the restaurant experience should be served with a big dollop of fun. With its tongue-in-cheek approach to dining and a menu celebrating ‘cocktails and carbs’, this is a great place to dine out with friends or colleagues.
144 Deansgate, M3 3EE
Cuisine: British
The Lost Dene is a homely British pub in Manchester city centre. Their food menu includes a range of pub classics, such as fish and chips, sausages and mash, and steak and ale pie. Their extensive main menu also includes sections for burgers, Mexican dishes, under 600 calorie dishes, vegetarian dishes, grill dishes, sandwiches, and more. There are also separate breakfast, buffet, Sunday roast, and children’s menus. The Lost Dene is ideal for sports fans as live sport is shown all day.
64-66 Deansgate, M3 2EN
Cuisine: British, International, Modern
Manchester city centre’s Slug & Lettuce serves food from 10am to 10pm. The relaxed breakfasts and lunches make way for a stylish yet comfortable bar with a variety of drinks and great music come nighttime.
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