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300 Local Restaurants near Trafford Bar Stretford Manchester M16 9Fx
"Albert's Schloss is one heck of a party restaurant, overflowing with oompah bands, bier steins and all the Bohemian beauties you could possibly ask for. Whether you're heading down for their regular Sunday service or Kunst Kabaret, you're sure to have plenty of Insta-moments."
"Manchester's first Bavarian bier palace, cook haus and bakery is a cavernous space which sees Pilsner Urquell served straight from huge shiny tanks, while meat comes in the form of steak, schnitzel, curry or bratwurst."
"Housed inside the beautifully grand Principle hotel on Oxford Road, the Refuge is one of Manchester’s most stylish hangouts. The clientele ranges from touring rock stars to local fashion bloggers, all sipping on delicious cocktails and relaxing among the beautiful décor. If you want to really nail that Instagram shot, take a seat in the winter garden and ask your companion to photograph you beside one of the fairy-light lit trees."
"The Refuge, Oxford Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M60 7HA - Visit now. Looking something a little more upmarket?. You need the raved-about Refuge by Volta at The Principal Manchester (formerly known as the Palace Hotel) on Oxford Road."
"This huge bar in the city centre has a botanic-style garden that looks like it was made specifically for Instagram. Come here during the daytime and it will usually be quiet – ideal for that extra special photo. View this post on Instagram"
"The Beach House is “venue with surroundings like no other, directly in the heart of Blackpool. Beach House is set in an iconic building on the beach front with breathtaking views of the Irish Sea. A stylish and relaxed interior, pervades an unparalleled ambience, so join the Beach House experience.” Brunch is served from 10am-12 noon and includes Pokeado Toast (Toasted Sourdough Topped with Smashed Avocado, Rocket, Cucumber, Mango, Smoked Salmon, Pomegranate, Lime), Sunshine Bowl (Natural Yoghurt, Granola, Banana, Mango, Passionfruit, Coconut Shavings, Honey), Berry Pancakes (Buttermilk Pancakes Topped with Maple Syrup, Mixed Berries, Coconut Shavings)."
"Thanks to its idyllic beachfront setting, this bistro and bar boasts of some of the finest sea views in the whole of Blackpool. With its al-fresco dining experience, The Beach House provides a breathtaking panorama of the Irish Sea and its location, inside one of the Blackpool’s iconic buildings, establishes it as a true landmark of the town. Live music from talented local musicians every Thursday to Sunday serves only to enhance the already delightful ambiance of this bistro."
"There is no need to book at the Beach House Bistro & Bar situated between North and Central piers. You can visit them Sunday to Thursday between 10am and 11pm, and between 10am and 1am on Fridays and Saturdays."
"Beach Bar is a well established and popular nightclub in the West Street Quarter. 4-8 Waverley Street, PR8 1PG. beachbarsouthport.co.uk"
"3 out of 5 stars Restaurants American. SoLita – short for ‘South of Little Italy’ due to its location just below the Ancoats Little Italy area of Manchester – aims to combine the best of New York, Italy and Manchester. Essentially, though, it’s the home of some very naughty food porn."
"If there’s one place that won’t break the bank, it’s Bunny Jackson’s. From 20p wings to cheap as chips hot dogs and bar snacks – this is the place for those who like to snack on American grub while having a few drinks with friends. For those who want to fill up for the night, burgers come in at less than a tenner, too."
"Bunny Jacksons has recently expanded its outdoor seating area in preparation for reopening, and has made the decision to reopen for walk-ins only from this week. You can find menus, opening times and more information via the website here. ‘Bottomless Bunny’s’ is also back from 12th April too."
"How many chicken wings do you reckon you could eat in one sitting?. Head to Bunny Jacksons and you might just find out. Located in an up-and-coming area just by Oxford Road, this First Street dive bar made waves when it announced it was offering all-you-can eat 10p wings."
"Next up on our guide to the very best places to enjoy a Sunday Lunch Liverpool style is Olive Bar and Restaurant. On Sundays, this popular eatery takes a break from creating their traditional Italian inspired delicacies to prepare a Sunday roast to rival even the best-home cooked wonders of your childhood. Pick from perfectly prepared pork, the best cuts of beef or half a chicken and enjoy the succulent meats with a healthy helping of the crispiest roast potatoes, tonnes of proper gravy, carrot and swede mash."
"From the team behind Brewski comes Manchester's first Chicago deep-dish pizza restarurant. Pizza dough here is made with garlic butter and parmesan, then stuffed to the brim with oozy mozzarella, marinara sauce and all sorts of meaty toppings. They've been open for takeaway for a few months but will officially open the doors to their Mosley Street restaurant on May 19."
"Treat the family to a day out at Brockholes, boasting the UK’s first floating visitor village and the 250-acre Lancashire Wildlife Trust nature reserve. Whilst you’re ambling along the River Ribble and the nearby lakes, keep your eyes peeled for wildlife. What’s more, you’ll be able to visit year-round with free admission!"
"This amazing circus-themed restaurant has only just opened this month in what used to be Pizza Express opposite the main entrance to the Winter Gardens. Doors to the new St John's Square diner officially opened on Wednesday (June 9), with company Loungers behind the eatery. An amazing level of detail has gone into the traditional fun fair and circus theme including traditional circus posters, Victorian lighting, and vintage seats."
"Buile Hill Park is, for many, the pillar of the Salford community. Situated in Seedley and Pendleton, it is the largest park in the city, and also the second oldest behind Peel Park. The park as we know it today was opened in 1903 when, what was known as Seedley Park, and the grounds of Buile Hill house were joined together by the closure of the ‘dog entry’ path which had separated them."