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Manchesterā€™s food scene is flourishing. Mana was awarded the city's first Michelin star in 40 years back in 2019, and retained it in last yearā€™s awards. But new gems are popping up all the time; the likes of Climat, 10 Tib Lane, and British bistro Higher GroundĀ have just found their way to our top ten.Ā  Here you'll find everything from pho to pizza and Middle Eastern to French, with well-loved neighbourhood jointsĀ sitting alongside swanky fine dining spots. Whatever you've got a hunger for, Manchester has something to satisfy your cravings. That's a promise. Here is our 2023 list of the best restaurants in the city.Ā  RECOMMENDED:šŸ“ The best things to do in ManchesteršŸø The bestĀ bars in ManchesteršŸ›ļø The best attractions in ManchesteršŸ˜ļø The best Airbnbs in Manchester This guide was recently updated by Kelly Bishop, a food writer based in Manchester.Ā At Time Out, all of ourĀ travel guidesĀ are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see ourĀ editorial guidelines.

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An urban myth has persisted for a hot second: it states that Manchester is sparring with Birmingham for the title of the UKā€™s Second City. It misses the mark; most Mancunians would happily do away with both Brum and London and take the title of the UKā€™s Best City. Fight us! Two of its neighbourhoods made our list of the coolest in the whole world, after all. Manchester is, of course, known the world over thanks to its rich history, spanning every corner of culture ā€“ footy, fashion, dance music ā€“ you name it, weā€™ve been there, done that and sold the promotional T-shirt. Plus we boast a hell of a lot of big names, from The Smiths to Marcus Rashford. But while itā€™s impossible to ignore such an ace past, the city isnā€™t an archive gathering dust. Relentless construction, a newfound confidence and the next generation of creatives are driving the city crane-first into the future (including the new Factory International, opened in June 2023). So, if youā€™re down to skip ahead to the next page of destinyā€™s script, make a beeline for MCR. Without any further bumbling, here are the 22 best things to do in Manchester. Just donā€™t call it the Second City, OK?Ā  RECOMMENDED:šŸ The best restaurants in ManchesteršŸ“ The best things to do in ManchesteršŸø The best bars in ManchesteršŸ˜ļø The best Airbnbs in Manchester This guide was recently updated by Kyle MacNeill, a writer based in Manchester. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For

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Over the past few years British brunch culture has really thrived. And whether itā€™s the hungover bottomless or kitsch and classy variety, Manchester has all bases covered. There are a heck of a lot of things to doĀ here and itā€™s only right that you fuel yourself appropriately before even thinking about ticking everything off.Ā But then again, with many places serving breakfast until well into the afternoon, you can have a long sleep in after a night outĀ safe in the knowledge that the French toast and full English will still be there when you finally rise out of bed.Ā  If youā€™re looking for an classic savoury brunch dish cooked to perfection or something sweet and super indulgent,Ā we guarantee that you will notĀ be stuck for choice in Manchester. The Northern Quarter alone has an abundance of cafĆ©s and restaurantsĀ that will glueĀ you together for the day. Here are the best breakfast and brunchĀ spots in Manchester right now. RECOMMENDED:šŸĀ Full guide to the bestĀ restaurants in ManchesteršŸ«– The best spots for afternoon tea in ManchesteršŸ“ The best things to do in Manchester

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Manchesterā€™s well-known for its belting nightlife, brilliant cultural venues and of course, its offering of football. But heading to the pub in the afternoon isnā€™t everyoneā€™s cup of tea ā€“ sometimes you want something a little classier, a little more genteel.Ā  Thankfully, Manchester has a splendid pick of afternoon teas, from pan-asian inspired nibbles and seats with dazzling city views to your classic jam and cream (or cream and jam) scones. Whatever your preference, youā€™ll most definitely be catered for, so here are the very best afternoon teas in Manchester.Ā  RECOMMENDED:šŸ…The best places for breakfast and brunch in ManchesteršŸ½ļøThe best restaurants in ManchesteršŸøThe best bars in ManchesteršŸ»The best pubs in Manchester At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.

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Good food shouldnā€™t have to cost an arm and a leg. Yes, splashing the cash can be worth it once in a while, particularly when Manchester has such institutions as the Michelin-starred Mana or the renowned eco-conscious restaurantĀ Where the Light Gets In. But the city also has a plethora of venues offering equally superb dining experiences that just so happen to be very affordable. With everything from Japanese noodles to Ethiopian stews, burritos to pho on offer here, a limited budget in Manchester certainly does not mean limited choice. From brunchĀ right through to late-nightĀ dining, our pick of the best cheap eats in Manchester will sort you out and leave you with enough change to leave a more than generous tip. RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the bestĀ restaurants in Manchester

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A decent cup of coffee is about so much more than the coffee itself. Whether youā€™re just after a much-needed caffeine hit, or looking for an aesthetic little spot to catch up with a pal, the vibes matter just as much as the beans.Ā  And Manchesterā€™s swathe of artisanal coffee houses really do have it all. From an oat flat white to an almond macchiato, a matcha latte to a good old fashioned cowā€™s milk americano, everyoneā€™s perfect mug can be found somewhere in this city. This list includes everything from your classic greasy spoon to quirky brunch spots, so have a gander of our top picks for coffee shops and cafĆ©s in Manchester. RECOMMENDED:šŸ„“The best brunch spots in ManchesteršŸThe bestĀ restaurants in ManchesteršŸŽØThe best art galleries in ManchesteršŸ›ļøThe bestĀ things to do in ManchesteršŸ˜ļøThe bestĀ Airbnbs in Manchester This article was written by Rob Martin, a writer based in Manchester. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.

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You donā€™t need us to tell you that Manchester is a pub lover's dream, but we'll sing about it all the same. It only takes a cursory glance at the city's history, from its industrial importance to the proud and passionate sport and art that has dominated in recent decades, to understand why. Where else but a pub for ideas to form? The best pubs in Manchester are among the best in England, and the city tiptoes the line between old and new with the confidence of, well, a Mancunian. Manchester likes a pint, whether served in a centuries-old tavern or a faux-minimalist modern hangout. Whatā€™s more, theĀ city's tapsĀ have taken to local brews, meaning you can usually find a beer brewed just a few miles from where youā€™re sipping. It doesn't get any better than that. RECOMMENDED:šŸ The bestĀ restaurants in ManchesteršŸ“ The bestĀ things to do in ManchesteršŸø The bestĀ bars in ManchesteršŸ˜ļø The bestĀ Airbnbs in Manchester At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.

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Manchester is one of the UKā€™s most exciting cities ā€“ and the Northern Quarter is one of its most fascinating and happening districts. The area centred around Oldham Street has it all: cutting-edge bars, bougie cafĆ©s, world-class record shops, eclectic street art and much more, all surrounded by characterful architecture that bears the marks of the areaā€™s rich industrial Victorian history. Ā  If you were to distil Manchester, with all its mighty history, cultural wealth and social buzz, into one area, itā€™d be the Northern Quarter. After all, thereā€™s a reason why we named the Northern QuarterĀ one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the entire worldĀ last year. Wondering where to get started with this marvellous ā€˜hood? Well, wonder no more. Hereā€™s our ultimate guide to what to eat, drink, do and see in Manchesterā€™s Northern Quarter. RECOMMENDED: Full guide to theĀ best things to do in Manchester

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Many of Manchesterā€™s eclectic neighbourhoods have become exciting cultural hubs in their own right. TheĀ Northern Quarter is awash with beloved indie venues, Ancoatsā€™s Cutting Room Square has been named one of the coolest places in the world and theĀ Gay Village is the epitome of the cityā€™s warm and welcoming vibe.Ā  Wherever you find yourself at the end of a day of exploring and gorging on Manchesterā€™s food offerings, there is a deluge of watering holes to choose from. From traditional pubs serving craft beer to elegant drinking dens and sticky-floored beer halls, there are plenty of places to enjoy a classy tipple or a booze-fuelled boogie. A little further afield, areas including Chorlton and Prestwich offer venues to compete with the centreā€™s top spots. As in so many things, Manchester is a step ahead of the curve and that includes its thriving bar scene. Here are the very best bars in Manchester right now. RECOMMENDED: Full guide to theĀ best restaurants in Manchester