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Lunch in Manchester
"Common Bar, 39-47 Edge Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M4 1HW - Visit now. Head to Northern Quarter stalwart Common Bar for cocktails, BOGOF burgers, smashed avo and popcorn cockles."
"Common Bar, 39-47 Edge Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M4 1HW - Visit now. Head to Northern Quarter stalwart Common Bar for cocktails, BOGOF burgers, smashed avo and popcorn cockles."
"Look out for New York Jewish delicatessen specials, the homemade salt beef sauerkraut stack for instance, or Common’s pastrami-topped Reuben burger and classics like lamb kofta kebab. aplacecalledcommon.co.uk"
"Hole up in the Northern Quarter where Common is dishing out quality pints and mouthwatering pizza from Nell's. Pair your slices with IPAs, lager, cider and plenty more."
"Establish in 2011 by a family with an earnest love of all things “pancake”, Hanky Panky Pancakes offers a variety of sweet, savory, and tipsy pancakes. Whether you want just one fluffy treat or a stack, Hanky Panky Pancakes has you covered. In addition to their homemade recipes, Hanky Panky Pancakes offers a great deal of customization so that every pancake lover can get exactly what they want."
"Hanky Panky is one of the more fun independent cafes in Chester, with the menu based around delicious pancakes with bright and sunny decor. It is a family-based business, and the owner still uses the Scotch pancake recipe that was passed down to him from his father. It’s tucked away just out of the busy centre, so it’s a relaxing space to stop for a coffee and a pancake."
"If you find yourself shopping in Chester, you will undoubtedly find yourself passing the big yellow M sign that is McDonalds. So if you are wanting something cheap and cheerful with a lot of seating, why not enjoy a delicious McDonalds breakfast, and if you have been out the night before and wanting to cure a sore head then there is nothing better than a breakfast like this. Let’s be real, we’re all guilty of heading to McDonald’s after a night out on the town drinking at some of the best cocktail bars in Chester and there’s no shame to it!"
"But I was really uneasy about the amount of people being allowed to come into McDonald’s without a mask two customers had them on but weren’t on there face the was only one person with an exemption badge on and several didn’t seem to have a mask at all. Surely this shouldn’t be happening having just come out of lock down really effected my lunch visit today. 26/03/2021: Came this evening."
"Buried in the heart of Chinatown, Pho Cue might be the most unassuming yet utterly consuming takeaway you'll find on this list - and yes, the pun is intentional. Specialising in Vietnamese delights, we've never had a meal from here that hasn't ended in loosening our belts and unbuttoning our pants."
"Veggie Republic aims to show vegetarians and meat eaters that anything can be veganised and taste amazing, with a variety of options including vegan junk food and comfort food to raw vegan dishes, catering for every vegan style of eating including gluten free vegan dishes. On our recent visit we tried the vegan seitan kebab served with naan bread, salad and fries which was fantastic and there’s so many items on the menu that we can’t wait ti go back and try. Veggie Republic is a bit of a hidden gem on Cook Street, but we urge you to give it a try."
"Aiming to to show that literally anything can be veganised and still taste good, Veggie Republic offers a vegan menu with meat-free substitutes for roast dinners, burgers, pizza, and pasta as well as raw vegan options."
"I know this list is based around what and where to eat in Liverpool, but I thought I’d mention this just because of how popular it is. Pretty much everywhere you go these days you can find somewhere selling craft beer, and Liverpool’s not really any different. We’ve got lots of places for a good drink, but the Cains Brewery seems to be the favorite of just about everyone in Liverpool at the minute."
"It's one of the most up-and-coming areas in the city and it's easy to see why when you wander around. There is a whole host of new bars, pubs and venues open across the village which was once derelict for many years. On a hot day, all the venues put out seating outside, including the Peaky Blinders bar and the Baltic Market."
"Another must-visit in the Cains Brewery Village, this alehouse is the very definition of a hidden gem. The Brewery Tap was bought by Mikhail Hotel, who wanted ‘in’ on the bright future of the happening brewery village. It’s the perfect place to head for a hoppy pale ale."
"After an extensive renovation project, the Whitworth is the best place in the city to view a collection of exciting contemporary art. Keep your eyes peeled on their exciting events calendar, pay a visit to their fabulous restaurant with sweeping views of the surrounding park and pick up a picnic basket of art supplies to spark your own creativity."
"The Whitworth will partially reopen from Wednesday 19 May 2021. The gallery is expected to reopen fully from Thursday 1 July 2021."
"The Whitworth is one of our favourite art galleries in the UK, a 50,000+ strong collection of works housed in one of the …"
"Discover the history of slavery and how slaves lived, find out more about the traditional Igbo culture, the true stories of the enslaved Africans, and the legacies that they all left behind them. From artefacts to interactive exhibits, this museum brings to life how life was in West Africa and their lives in the Western world. The International Slavery Museum opened in 2007 and continues to look at all aspects of slavery including modern-day slavery and increasingly fights for human rights issues."
"This museum is located in the beautiful Albert Docks, the docks are worth a visit to alone for the view, the lovely shops, and incredible boats to look at. Dive deep into the free museum where you can learn about the city’s important maritime links through model ships, galleries and discover what life is like at sea. There are fun family trails to follow."