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Stock
This classy restaurant is widely recognised as one of Manchester’s best Italians. It occupies the fine Old Stock Exchange building whose magnificent 50-foot domed ceiling and original marble features create instant atmosphere. Sophisticated and relatively expensive, it’s cheaper at lunchtime when there are good fixed-price menus. Stock’s food reflects the best of southern Italian cooking – hearty, inventive and full of robust flavours. A starter of thinly-sliced two-month-aged boned rolled shoulder of pork served with buffalo mozzarella and spiced olives is a delicious example. Another is veal loin steak on a bed of spinach with gorgonzola and cream, perfectly matched with your pick from the award-winning wine list. Jazz duos, trios and quartets play to an appreciative audience on Friday nights from 8pm.

Cuisine: Italian
Location: The Stock Exchange, 4 Norfolk Street, Manchester, M2 1DW [Map]

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The Galleon Café and Lounge
Set on the banks of the River Mersey in Didsbury, just a few miles outside Manchester, the modern, open-plan Waterside Hotel is home to the Galleon Café where all sizes of appetites are catered for. If you’re just after a snack, there are tasty wraps and rolls like the chargrilled steak and caramelised onion ciabatta or the chicken Caesar wrap, and small plates like the satay chicken, Greek salad or nachos. Hungrier guests can have a sturdy 8oz burger with fat chips or wild mushroom and leek fusilli. This is a good place for families, with some great “real food” for kids, from grilled breast of chicken with mash and peas to sliced seasonal melon with winter berries. There’s also a generously-portioned traditional Sunday lunch and unless you’re a member of the on-site Galleon Leisure Club, you needn’t feel under pressure to burn off the calories afterwards.

Cuisine: British
Location: The Waterside Hotel, Wilmslow Road, Didsbury, M20 5WZ [Map]

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The Hellfire Club
Feeling horrible? The Hellfire Club restaurant and bar in Manchester is the UK’s only horror-themed restaurant, a magnet for Goths, gorefest flick-lovers, and paranormal groupies. And it’s also a fine restaurant with award-winning cuisine. Go figure. Set in a 19th century haunted building, The Hellfire Club has it all: creepy, dungeon-like décor, skeletons, goblets for your (blood) red wine, caskets, and scarlet lights. The menu, if that’s not too weird a transition, features seriously good steaks even if they do name them Kiss of the Vampire and Cannibal Holocaust. The Hellfire Club has a ridiculously fun ambience. Strap on your basque, unbuckle your scythe and enjoy!

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: Queens Road, Manchester, M9 5FF [Map]

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The Living Room
This place has won awards for its atmosphere. Even Mr Golden Balls himself cites it in his autobiography as his favourite restaurant. Becks is just one of frequent celeb-spots made in this welcoming, well-proportioned bar and restaurant. The main white-walled bar expands beneath a big sky light and has lots of elegant brown leather booth seating, just the right distance from the baby grand piano, professionally played most nights. Upstairs, the plush high-ceilinged Dining Room serves as an alternative to the buzzy bar, where couples and groups of four enjoy themselves over Thai salmon fishcakes, mussels of the day or satay chicken. Rumour has it that the club sandwich is the best in town. Nice wine list; several sold by the glass, and four reds and four whites changed monthly.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: 80 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 2ER [Map]

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The Living Room - Manchester
Neighbourhood style restaurant with a promise of quality.

Cuisine: European, Southeast Asian
Location: 80 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 2ER [Map]

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The Northern Quarter
The Northern Quarter is a fixture of the buzzy bohemian area of Manchester after which it’s named. It’s the place to people watch over a classic meal in a quietly funky setting where the service is warm as the vibe. Trained in top Manchester eateries, head chef Jason Wass confidently mixes prime local ingredients with those of the Mediterranean and beyond. The menu changes frequently. Depending on the season, typical dishes might be pesto mussels with homemade foccaccia bread, minted new potatoes and lambs leaf with a shallot and walnut dressing, sea bass with lemon and olive oil mash, and gutsy beer-battered cod and fat chips. Smashing sides, too. In summer, the tables and chairs sit on the pretty cobbled street are favoured over the airy dining room.

Cuisine: European
Location: 108 High Street, Manchester, M4 1HQ [Map]

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The O Bar
Think Opus and you probably think large night out in true Manchester style. Well step away from the turntable, take your hands out of the air and pack up your knife and fork. The O Bar combines club style with a whole world of foodie ideas. With retro-inspired orange, cream and black leather and just-this-side-of-seventies wood panelling The O Bar's style is vintage chic meets totally noughties. Comfortable but clubby. The menu meanwhile takes a whistle stop tour of the World’s cuisine, mezze to dim sum, Scottish salmon to Mediterranean vegetables. If that’s enough to make you feel like dancing you only need pop next door.

Cuisine: British
Location: Opus Manchester, The Printworks, Withy Grove, Manchester, M4 2BS [Map]

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The Place Restaurant
The Place hotel is a beautifully restored grade II listed building located only 100 metres from Manchester's Piccadilly station. As well as four star hotel apartments, it also offers modern European cuisine at The Place Restaurant. The period features – arched ceilings and Victorian brickwork – continue inside the restaurant and have been artfully combined with industrial ironwork and designer furnishings to make for a stylish interior. French windows facing the cobbled courtyard garden only add to the experience for diners in the spacious main dining room. Hotel guests or visitors can start their day at The Place Restaurant with a range of hot and cold breakfast options, or visit later to enjoy the lunch and dinner menu, which is full of crowd pleasers like thick cut sandwiches, salads, burgers, fish and chips, pasta, steak and more. The impressive wine list has a selection of old and new world wines, as well as a great range of sparkling wines and even vintage Dom Perignon for really special occasions.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: The Place Apartment Hotel, Ducie Street, Piccadilly, Manchester, M1 2TP [Map]

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The Restaurant Bar & Grill
Located close to the impressive Albert Square, Manchester’s The Restaurant Bar and Grill is, quite rightly, the company’s flagship restaurant. From start to finish, this fabulous city centre spot epitomises the sleek, laid back style of The Restaurant chain, offering creative international dining in the most strikingly modern yet unpretentious of surroundings. Decorated in muted, earthy tones with clean lines and simple textiles, The Restaurant Bar and Grill is light and spacious with an airy but cosy feel, ideal for both romantic dining and drinks with friends. A suspended staircase leads from the large, busy bar up to the elegant first floor dining room where fabulous a la carte dining is offered.

Cuisine: British
Location: 14 John Dalton Street, Manchester, M2 6JR [Map]

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The River Bar and Restaurant
The River Bar and Restaurant is tucked away inside Manchester's award-winning Lowry Hotel, situated on the banks of the River Irwell. The hotel combines cutting-edge design with elegant neutral tones, dark wood and sleek furnishings. The restaurant has a fresh, unpretentious approach to top quality dining and offers a stylish setting for low-key lunches and dinner dates. The recently revamped menu uses the seasonal ingredients from local producers and the chefs employ traditional cooking methods to allow the flavours to speak for themselves. Popular dishes include the Cheshire beef fillet with girolles; Whitby crab with cucumber and tomato; and the wild sea bass with baby squid. The stunning views, chic decor and delicious food make the River Bar and Restaurant a must-try dining destination – whatever the occasion.

Cuisine: British
Location: The Lowry Hotel, 50 Dearmans Place, Chapel Wharf, Manchester, M3 5LH [Map]

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