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"One of the best ice cream parlours in Manchester, Ginger's Comfort Emporium is a Northern Quarter favourite handing out dairy and vegan scoops all year round. With specials including Campari and coconut, Eccles cake and Chorlton Crack (peanut butter and salted caramel), these frozen spoonfuls are always at their best when served in sandwich form. We all scream for these quirky ice cream sandwiches."
"Youâve probably seen the chic and trendy âice cream van for the grown-ups. This dessert wagon is mainly to be found after dark, when the children are safe in bed, roaming the streets of south Manchester.â. And now luckily for us they have a permanent residence in the Northern Quarter, on the first floor Afflecks Palace."
"It was presented in a cute little glass and the menu stated it was âmade at kitchens in Manchester.â It definitely tasted home made and although it was nice, it was so milky that the flavour was overpowered. This was also the most expensive one."
"An abundance of choice in flavour is available to have in a cone, on waffles, or on a cake of your own choosing. If you ever head to gelato passion, make sure you try out their peanut butter cake with raspberry sorbet. Kind of like a PB&J sandwich deconstructed into ice cream!"
"A local institution, Affleckâs is a hub for Manchesterâs alternative crowd, containing an impressive array of stalls selling everything from fetish gear to DIY jewellery. Pop inside to discover an eclectic array of clothing, jewellery, memorabilia and gifts before sneaking upstairs for a luxury ice cream at Gingerâs Comfort Emporium."
"I ended up at the massive building of âAfflecksâ, which turned out to be âAn Emporium of Eclecticismâ, meaning it was full of shops selling random shit, basically. Afflecks is an indoor market with dozens of independent stalls, small shops and boutiques, some of them quite strange, but also a lot of them with awesome handmade goods."
"Affleckâs is a perfect spot for a stylish and unusual photo. Itâs also a place, where you can buy a lot of unusual things for a photoshoot or just for yourself. There are some amazing dresses, jewellery and other items that I have never seen anywhere else!"
"Taking inspiration from Londonâs Boxpark pop-up, Hatch is a series of colourful shipping-containers housing street food vendors, bars and independent shops. Located right in the middle of Manchesterâs student-focused Oxford Road, youâll often find undergrads enjoying one of Parmageddonâs locally famous chicken-parm sandwiches or devouring Herbivorousâ range of vegan burgers and loaded fries, dripping with barbecue jackfruit. Its ever-changing selection of traders, combined with a price point thatâs around the tenner mark, makes this hugely popular hang-out the perfect place to grab a bite to eat without breaking the bank."
"What: Ok so Hatch is more of a food market than a restaurant, but it certainly has plenty of outdoor space. The shopping and dining hub is made up of a variety of different street food restaurants and independent shops housed inside converted shipping containers. All you have to do is have a browse, pick the food you want to eat and then settle in on one of the bench tables dotted around the space - simple.Where: 103 Oxford Road, M1 7ED"
"Award-winning food, drink and retail destination, Hatch, may already be booked up, but has kept 50% of its tables back for walk-ins only from this week, so you can find menus, opening times and more information on the website here."
"The nation loves a PizzaExpress and weâre delighted to have one of their stylish restaurants right here at Lowry Outlet."
"Zizzi restaurants are passionate about simple Italian cookery. Whether it's pizza or pasta, salads or risotto, or carne and pesce (meat and fish), each dish is prepared with fresh, seasonal ingredients - from the popular classics to Zizzi's ownâŠ"