"Apparently the best Chinese restaurant in the UK is in Manchester, called Yang Sing. "
Yang Sing is good along with the Pacific and the Japanese Tepanyaki.
Mongolian BBQ behind Chorlton Street bus station is good as you choose what you want to eat, stick it in a bowl and they cook it for you on a big hot plate. You can back as many times as you want.
Northern Qtr is a bit bohemian if you lie that kind of thing.
Aflecks Palace is good for a wander for vintage gear and out of the ordinary. Not as good as it was years ago but still worth a mooch
Forget the wheel unless it's a nice day.
Oyster bar is good for a beer and reasonable but does get busy.
Lamars is good for a boogie and plays all sorts and gets a mixed crowd. Deansgate locks.
Oh and FAB Cafe
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really nice of you to go through so much, thanks, will give it all a go if there is time..haha
"Apparently the best Chinese restaurant in the UK is in Manchester, called Yang Sing.
Yang Sing is good along with the Pacific and the Japanese Tepanyaki.
Mongolian BBQ behind Chorlton Street bus station is good as you choose what you want to eat, stick it in a bowl and they cook it for you on a big hot plate. You can back as many times as you want.
Northern Qtr is a bit bohemian if you lie that kind of thing.
Aflecks Palace is good for a wander for vintage gear and out of the ordinary. Not as good as it was years ago but still worth a mooch
Forget the wheel unless it's a nice day.
Oyster bar is good for a beer and reasonable but does get busy.
Lamars is good for a boogie and plays all sorts and gets a mixed crowd. Deansgate locks.
Oh and FAB Cafe
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"really nice of you to go through so much, thanks, will give it all a go if there is time..haha
Apparently the best Chinese restaurant in the UK is in Manchester, called Yang Sing.
Yang Sing is good along with the Pacific and the Japanese Tepanyaki.
Mongolian BBQ behind Chorlton Street bus station is good as you choose what you want to eat, stick it in a bowl and they cook it for you on a big hot plate. You can back as many times as you want.
Northern Qtr is a bit bohemian if you lie that kind of thing.
Aflecks Palace is good for a wander for vintage gear and out of the ordinary. Not as good as it was years ago but still worth a mooch
Forget the wheel unless it's a nice day.
Oyster bar is good for a beer and reasonable but does get busy.
Lamars is good for a boogie and plays all sorts and gets a mixed crowd. Deansgate locks.
Oh and FAB Cafe
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Not a problem. If you let me know the kind of things you like I can be a bit more specific |
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"Apparently the best Chinese restaurant in the UK is in Manchester, called Yang Sing.
Yang Sing is good along with the Pacific and the Japanese Tepanyaki.
Mongolian BBQ behind Chorlton Street bus station is good as you choose what you want to eat, stick it in a bowl and they cook it for you on a big hot plate. You can back as many times as you want.
Northern Qtr is a bit bohemian if you lie that kind of thing.
Aflecks Palace is good for a wander for vintage gear and out of the ordinary. Not as good as it was years ago but still worth a mooch
Forget the wheel unless it's a nice day.
Oyster bar is good for a beer and reasonable but does get busy.
Lamars is good for a boogie and plays all sorts and gets a mixed crowd. Deansgate locks.
Oh and FAB Cafe
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+1 and Deansgate Locks is always nice if its not raining. Bem Brasil is very nice for eats as well. Cloud 23 in the Hilton has a great view, on a clear day as well...but good look with that hahah
In the Northern Quarter, on Soap Street there is a little curry place called 'This and That' may not look the best place to eat, but if you like a curry its the business :D |
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"Apparently the best Chinese restaurant in the UK is in Manchester, called Yang Sing.
Yang Sing is good along with the Pacific and the Japanese Tepanyaki.
Mongolian BBQ behind Chorlton Street bus station is good as you choose what you want to eat, stick it in a bowl and they cook it for you on a big hot plate. You can back as many times as you want.
Northern Qtr is a bit bohemian if you lie that kind of thing.
Aflecks Palace is good for a wander for vintage gear and out of the ordinary. Not as good as it was years ago but still worth a mooch
Forget the wheel unless it's a nice day.
Oyster bar is good for a beer and reasonable but does get busy.
Lamars is good for a boogie and plays all sorts and gets a mixed crowd. Deansgate locks.
Oh and FAB Cafe
+1 and Deansgate Locks is always nice if its not raining. Bem Brasil is very nice for eats as well. Cloud 23 in the Hilton has a great view, on a clear day as well...but good look with that hahah
In the Northern Quarter, on Soap Street there is a little curry place called 'This and That' may not look the best place to eat, but if you like a curry its the business :D "
I love that place too |
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"If you go to cloud bar take lots of pennies
actual pennies or money..haha?
I'd actually say tenners. Cheapest drink is Peroni at £4.10 or £6.50 for a Kopperberg. Wine varies"
just one Peroni and a straw please barman..haha |
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"we are spending the weekend in Manchester this bank holiday, we would love to hear about your favourite things to do or see, places to eat and drink or boogie "
My favourite thing to do is be naughty in my bedroom. |
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theres alot to do and see in manchester i find the bars on deansgate are always full of people out for a good time im pretty sure the pride festival is on if thats your sort of thing its always a good crowd does a get a little bit much for my tastes towards the night but the day is family freindly but we northerners are a loverly bunch and who knows i might bump into you |
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack! |
If you`re booking a hotel, try and get one of the rooms at the front of the Palace Hotel opposite Oxforn Road station! They`re fekkin huge and great to bring another couple back to! Cheap enough too unless Gay Pride is on! |
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