Converted Free Trade Hall, now a luxury hotel in Manchester city centre.
Converted Free Trade Hall, now a luxury hotel in Manchester city centre.
The Pilcrow is now Sadler’s Cat, a contemporary community pub at the heart of the NOMA neighbourhood. Overlooking Sadler’s Yard.
Featuring artists, designers, upcyclers and a host of food and drink vendors, the compact Northern Quarter Makers Market takes over Stevenson Square the second Sunday of each month.
Bakchich does excellent, reasonably priced Lebanese food – including sharwarma, pickles, meshawi grills and baklawa – in a beautifully tiled, high-ceilinged space.
Exceptional listed building and venue.
The Antiques Village in Levenshulme is a regional hypermarket where many dealers buy and sell antiques, pre-war and vintage furniture, fireplaces and collectables.
Boutique charity shop in the heart of the Northern Quarter.
Pier 8, The Lowry’s in-house fine dining restaurant, is all about fresh produce and bold British flavours
Mughli, the best Rusholme Indian restaurant by a Curry Mile
Traditional Italian restaurant, serving everything from pizza to steak. All this in a large modern venue with floor-to-ceiling windows.
Piccadilly Gardens is part public transport hub, part public gardens. Think of it as your gateway to Manchester.
Bankley Studios and Gallery is an artist-run space in Levenshume, with a gallery and over 30 studios, with regular exhibitions and open studio weekends.