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Decent restaurants near Manchester Ancoats?
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will.i.amnt
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Hi guys,
Staying in Manchester for a night, and not knowing the area, looking for suggestions for a decent (not too expensive) restaurant in the Manchester Ancoats area?
Not too fussed on what kind of food, although neither myself or the other half are too keen on fish. It'll be a Monday night, if that makes any difference. Thanks!
Staying in Manchester for a night, and not knowing the area, looking for suggestions for a decent (not too expensive) restaurant in the Manchester Ancoats area?
Not too fussed on what kind of food, although neither myself or the other half are too keen on fish. It'll be a Monday night, if that makes any difference. Thanks!

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I've heard really good things about Bem Brasil which is on the corner of Lever St and Great Ancoats Street0
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floopnoodle wrote: »I've heard really good things about (link removed cos I'm a n00b) which is on the corner of Lever St and Great Ancoats Street
£24.50 a head? :eek:
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There's a decent all you can eat Chinese on Portland Street, opposite the entrance to China Town for £10 per head. - http://www.pekingcourt.co.uk/0
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floopnoodle wrote: »There's a decent all you can eat Chinese on Portland Street, opposite the entrance to China Town for £10 per head. -
I must admit, that looks quite good
You seem quite the expert, any decent pubs around that area as well? (ones that sell a variety of beers for example)0 -
I'm more into bars and clubs so can't really help you with that one I'm afraid.0
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will.i.amnt wrote: »I must admit, that looks quite good
You seem quite the expert, any decent pubs around that area as well? (ones that sell a variety of beers for example)
Port Street Beer House is halfway between Portland Street and Ancoats, so not too far to stagger to your bed after! If you want a good variety of beer you can't beat it.0 -
thriftymanc wrote: »Port Street Beer House is halfway between Portland Street and Ancoats, so not too far to stagger to your bed after! If you want a good variety of beer you can't beat it.:heartpuls Mrs Marleyboy :heartpuls
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Sold!
Thanks for your help guys!
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Go to bakerie. Its on lever street right down from the travel lodge. Its reasonably new, does very good food and beer and is quite cheap.
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Thanks for all your help guys...
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