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Off to see Top Gun tonight (woohoo!), at the 19:30 IMAX showing at the Printworks. Train gets in to Piccadilly at about 18:00, and need to get something to eat before the film.
She's a slow eater, so need the food to appear pretty quickly so we've got time to eat without rushing around. Any recommendations for somewhere good with fairly rapid service?
Anything goes cuisine-wise.
Carluccios in the station - tell them you're in a rush
BundoBust, ace.
Had pizza at Franco manco recently. It was decent and very quick compared to Rudy's which had a 2.5 HR wait for a table.
Wagamamma is just round the corner.
Tampopo is quite good for pan-Asian food, there's one near Printworks.
I second Bundobust
I'd probably just go to Nando's in the Printworks itself.
Nando's? Wagamamma? Tampopo? PFFT!
Get yourself to the Northern Quarter and embrace formica tops, plastic seats and 'rice and 3' at This and That which is still open at that time. The curry's are awesome! And its round the corner from the Printworks
Get yourself to the Northern Quarter and embrace formica tops, plastic seats and ‘rice and 3’ at This and That which is still open at that time.
Right area, wrong restaurant. You want Pie Minister:
https://pieminister.co.uk/restaurants/church-street/
Definitely best to walk through NQ rather than down Market Street, loads of choice there.
PLY on Lever Street is a personal favourite, excellent pizza and pretty quick service.
I’d probably just go to Nando’s
🤮🤢
Unfortunately Hunters has changed hands and apparently gone right down the tubes, which is a damn shame as they did the best chicken tikka kebabs in the known universe
@IHN - are you factoring in the 20 minutes of adverts and trailers before the fillum starts? We did and our arse hit our seats just as the 'please turn off your mobile phones' message came up and the Top Gun opening credits rolled
It's absolutely bloody brilliant mate. The first ten minutes in particular. Enjoy! 😀
Abduls. Chip naan.
Get yourself to the Northern Quarter and embrace formica tops, plastic seats and ‘rice and 3’ at This and That which is still open at that time. The curry’s are awesome! And its round the corner from the Printworks
This, only I would pick Al Faisal on Thomas St. Rice, lamb and two veg.
OR
Marhaba on Back Picadilly. Go for half lamb, half spinach & potato, and a naan. Their naans are the best I have had anywhere, ever. Also Marhaba comfortably wins the prize for the ratio of apparent grottiness : tastiness of food. So maybe not the best bet if you're on a night out with the wife. She'll think you're trying to poison her.
Another vote for bundobust. Simply fantastic.
Another vote for This N That
Bundobust, epic beer selection as well.
Also Marhaba comfortably wins the prize for the ratio of apparent grottiness : tastiness of food. So maybe not the best bet if you’re on a night out with the wife. She’ll think you’re trying to poison her.
Surely thats Yadgar? With the added 'advantage' of them having literally the worst service in the world as they literally throw your (absolutely delicious) food at you?
The glamour.....
😀
Cheers all, some good ideas to ponder.
@IHN – are you factoring in the 20 minutes of adverts and trailers before the fillum starts? We did and our arse hit our seats just as the ‘please turn off your mobile phones’ message came up and the Top Gun opening credits rolled
Yeah, that'll be 'contingency'.
Also possibly after ideas for post-cinema pint, although that will have to be quick cos the train back is at 23:00.
You've no shortage of decent places for a post-cinema pint in the Northern Quarter.
You'll be needing some of these though 😀
This 'n' That or Al Faisal.
I refuse to visit Manchester without visiting one or the other.
Might be an idea to avoid the cabbage curry at This 'n' That pre cinema. It's not appropriate for enclosed spaces.
And have a drink in the Hare & Hounds just round the corner. One of the last traditional city centre pubs still going.
If you're lucky, they'll be having a sing song. Piano hasn't been tuned for 35 years, but it doesn't seem to matter.
Bar Fringe on Swan Street for the world's craziest landlady, a fantastic atmosphere and great euro beer, or the Crown and Kettle for something a little less, er, individual.
Also possibly after ideas for post-cinema pint
Oyster Bar (no, seriously). Big Tudor building just down the road.
Just came here to check This n That had been recommended by Binners.
As you were.
And have a drink in the Hare & Hounds just round the corner. One of the last traditional city centre pubs still going.
It's karaoke in there on a Friday night. A right old laugh!
Surely thats Yadgar? With the added ‘advantage’ of them having literally the worst service in the world as they literally throw your (absolutely delicious) food at you?
😂
He is quite possibly the grumpiest man in all of Greater Manchester, and that's up against some pretty stiff competition!
Haven't been to This n That for a long while now, but they were always the most cheerful. Let me pay the next day a good few times when I forgot my wallet. Did he ever paint the place blue after city won the league?
There was a load of street food vendors on Tuesday setting up in Piccadilly Gardens. Not sure what it was for or when for but could be a good shout?
The problem with that is that it involves going to Piccadilly Gardens, which would then more than likely entail getting badgered for change by someone off their head on Spice next to the Berlin Wall
Haha, a very fair comment!
For something very different, the Ethopian restaurant near Piccdailly is good. The staff are lovely there.
http://habesharestaurant.co.uk/
I like I am Pho on George street in china town. only a short detour off route.
There are a gazillion Vietnamese places in manchester now but this is one of the nicest / most authentic. basement location, and lovely lovely pancakes and summer rolls.
The problem with that is that it involves going to Piccadilly Gardens, which would then more than likely entail getting badgered for change by someone off their head on Spice next to the Berlin Wall
According to a spectacularly optimistic post by Manchester Council, Piccadilly Gardens is one of Europe's premier public squares.
According to everyone else, it's an utter shithole populated by druggies, a concrete wall and a tramline.
Who to believe... 🤷♂️
According to a spectacularly optimistic post by Manchester Council, Piccadilly Gardens is one of Europe’s premier public squares.
Was this from April 1st?
Do share it here if you can.
This and That again. Lamb Nihari if it's on...
It's Lamb and Spinach at T 'n' T today. Yum.
Nihari Sundays only and often all gone by half one, two ish. 😶
However, if you're lucky enough to visit Burnley, Shimla Spice keep a pot on the go all week.
It's excellent.
Oyster Bar (no, seriously). Big Tudor building just down the road.
It's a Sam Smiths pub. Utterly atrocious beer.
Oyster Bar (no, seriously). Big Tudor building just down the road.
It’s a Sam Smiths pub. Utterly atrocious beer.
It's Northern beer at Northern prices rather than paying eight quid for a pint of Heineken.
It's either that or Gammonspoons.
Where did you end up @IHN? We’re doing the same as you tonight and will probably try BundoBust on the strength of this thread
Yep, we Bundobusted, it was very good.
Didn't have a pint after, managed to get the earlier train after a bit of a Trainspotting -esque run through town 🙂
Holy zombie thread resurrection, Batman!
I'm in that Manchester on Saturday. Any updates on the above recommendations? Saturday's T'n'T veggie offering isn't setting me alight.
Fast fare? Bundobust. That grilled cheese sandwich place down church street. Pieminister. Edit and of course Pancho’s burrito in the arndale markets.
Beer? Briton’s protection. Lower Turk’s head. The Angel. Edit also Terrace NQ on Thomas street.
Fancy fare? I was at ‘20 stories’ the other week. Very nice.
What time are you up there @cougar ? I hear it was rammed last Saturday but I can pop up and hand you those drives if you’re there lunchtime/early afternoon.
The Christmas Markets are in town so if you'd like to spend £20 on a very substandard hot dog - sorry, bratwurst - and a beer, you're in luck!
If not, avoid Piccadilly Gardens, St Ann's Square and Exchange Square!
Also, it'll be absolutely rammed.
Beer? Briton’s protection.
What sort of sociopath goes to the Briton's and drinks beer?
What time are you up there @cougar ?
I'm aiming to get there about half three and I've booked an escape room for half five ahead of attempting to achieve advanced states of fermented mental incompetence later into the night, so I'm likely to be somewhere around the Crown & Kettle between 4 and 5.
The drives would be cool but you're more than welcome to skip by for a pint either way. As is anyone else I like too of course. Do I like anyone? I forget.
I retired about 3 years ago and haven't felt the need to go back into Manchester yet (though T'n'T still beckons now and then). Is Port Street Beer House still good?
Is Port Street Beer House still good?
Last time I was in there it was good for expensive ales and people taking about beer. I rarely go in but some friends still rate it.
@cougar crown & kettle on trinity way/Oldham street? I can be there around 16:00. Though I’ll have to be off fairly sharpish sadly as I’m out for dinner that evening and need to be ready and out of the house by 18:30.
I’ll be the one trying to blend in with the normal folks.
Is Port Street Beer House still good?
I went on a quiet weekday night earlier this year, very good for quality and choice of beer, bit lacking in atmosphere but maybe just the post-work crowd emptying out by 7ish.
I prefer the Smithfield Market Tavern to Port Street but generally pop into both on our little ale tours. Shall be doing that v soon and trying out the new Bundobust and staying in the new Motel One (as well located as the Midland but cheaper and a v good breakfast).
City Arms on Kennedy street (just round the back of the Town Hall) is my favourite pub in That Manchester, always a good, ever-changing selection of beers
If not, avoid Piccadilly Gardens, St Ann’s Square and Exchange Square!
Piccadilly Gardens is bad enough at the best of times, but when the christmas markets are on its like the end of days, except even the book of revelations doesn’t mention having to pay a deposit on your receptacle to then be charged 8 quid for a beer
My dad used to work on Kennedy Street, fun fact.
I've got some little wooden sculptures in the City Arms, fun fact.
I second the comment about the Christmas and food market, just ghastly miasmas of caramelised sugar and pig fat.