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Slattery - Patisseries counter

Slattery

(36 reviews)

£££

The food was excellent. I got cheese and onion pie (lunch) and tried the chocolate challenge…read more(which we failed dismally). The chocolate was to die for...totally scrumptious. The service was really good with friendly and knowledgeable staff. I'll be back for sure. The prices were good also. The seating was good and the wait was not long ( although I booked ahead of time).

The best Patissier and Chocolatier in North Manchester…read more Any time I drive into Manchester (which is very often) I have to drive past Slattery's and always manage to make some excuse to pop in. I shouldn't have to make an excuse to go here - It's excellent. The ground floor is their outstanding chocolate and cake shop - definitely worth spending some time here tasting and choosing what they have on offer. Their selection of over 40 celebration cakes on display are stunning - you'll find yourself staring at them like some sort of art. A few of the wedding cakes are pushing £1,000.. asking if it would be worth it? For me, yes! Their cakes are amazing - no wonder Wayne Rooney bought his wedding cake from here and had it shipped to Italy. You'll find me with my face pressed up against the viewing window where you can watch the cake decorators working hard to perfect these masterpieces *drool* I'm certainly not planning my wedding or anything but I already know that there's a massive possibility that my cake will be from here. On the first floor is an elegant restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and of course CAKE. The menu is fab and I haven't heard anybody mention a bad word about it. I have yet to visit the restaurant and I hear that unless you book weeks in advance you've no chance of getting in, but this only makes me want to try it even more and it is certainly on my list. In the past I have bought baskets from here and made my own hampers, mainly for family or friends at Christmas time - consisting of chocolates, hand make cakes, biscuits, marmalades, wines etc (all locally sourced). Safe to say these always go down well. If you have a sweet tooth, this is somewhere you should definitely visit.

Katsouris Delicatessens - Apple danish, supplied by Barbakan.

Katsouris Delicatessens

(15 reviews)

£

Bury

Dire customer service. Extremely rude (Greek) owner - openly reprimands staff (very poor…read moremanagement practice/unprofessional). Coffees - average. Sandwiches served on stale bread. Will take our business elsewhere in the future - lots of alternatives close by...

Thank you to Sophie C for pointing out this Bury branch of Katsouris was here first, before the…read moreDeansgate branch - something that could easily be overlooked with the number of reviews for the Manchester City Centre branch. When I arrived here at noon on a market day during the week, the place was jumping! Not to worry, as I then fitted in a tour of the Bury Markets before returning to Katsouris for a late lunch. I really like this place. As in, if I were to put together the market of my dreams, there would likely be room for a Katsouris on the periphery - whereas there is not really much from the rest of Bury Market that would make the cut. (OK, maybe a few places, but some serious cherry-picking would have to be done by me!) Katsouris Bury is a little bit stylish but not intimidating in the least. Staff are mainly young - as in 20s and 30s - and the service has a brisk and professional feel to it although still with a smile on the face! There is a separate deli counter to go and a café serving similar food to the Deansgate branch - three soups of the day (with probably two vegetarian choices) filled hot or cold ciabatta, an informal carvery and Barbakan baked good such as pastries, mince pies and cheesecake for dessert. No sign of the self-service mezze station which features at the Deansgate branch, though. Until I receive local insider knowledge to the contrary, I am writing Bury of as a bit of a no-go area for vegetarians on any sort of healthy diet, although nearby Whitefield does look more promising. Whereas the vegetarian choice at Katsouris is more than enough. I enjoyed a lunch of a decent-sized bowl of carrot and coriander soup with Barbakan bread (under £3 to sit in), half a Zorba the Greek toasted ciabatta (filled with halloumi and homemade tapenade) and an apple danish. In this, I feel I have identified my ideal meal combo from Katsouris, but rotating the soup and dessert choices to keep it interesting - I've yet to try the Barbakan Polish cheescake, for example. The outdoor seating area is huge, whereas seating and space indoors is limited and mainly at wall counters, which could prove problematic on days when sitting outside is not an option. For the adventurous vegetarian, there are definitely plenty of culinary diamonds in the rough to be found in Bury Market, if you have the appetite for the hunt. But Katsouris is far and away your safest bet if you are in a hurry!

Rustica

Rustica

(11 reviews)

£

Northern Quarter

I've been working in NQ for nearly two months now and lunch has always been harder than you might…read morethink. To start with I was quite extravagant, spending a tenner on burgers, artisan pies and the like - after spending my wages I started to bring in my own rabbit food salad *sad face.... But that was until I tried Rustica! I'd ways walked past and thought hmmm, not for me - what a fool I was. First of all Theres a great atmosphere in the shop; Motown playing, the girls chatty and friendly and a nice selection of pasta and hot/cold sandwiches. I plumped for the chicken club, it was warm, tasty and filling - everything you want from lunch, and only £3.35 - stuff your tesco meal deals! Don't let the functional layout stop you trying the best place for a cheap, quality bite to eat in the NQ!

Rustica. My god. Never have I been so honoured by such a small sandwich maker. I was first…read moreintroduced to rustica by a friend, now come every lunchtime if I'm within the 3 mile radius of rustica I endeavour to go in. A very small little kitchen with a counter it is on unlucky times brim to overflowing with folk desperate to eat one of them. By them of course I mean the sandwiches. It doesn't matter what you have its all made with look and affection. But if you really want something that fell from heaven there is one award winning bad boy the milano. On a granary bap it is filled with...... prepare yourself chicken, bacon, pesto, parmesan, mayonnaise and salad (this you can pick from the buckets of iceberg and sweetcorn bits etc). This is the single greatest sandwich I've ever eaten. The only time I don't have one is when the hour dictates its breakfast then I have a breakfast bin lid (a huge bap stuffed full of a big breakfast).

Baguettes

Baguettes

(3 reviews)

£

The food offer is the best in Rochdale, they dont scrimp on the fillings and the baguettes are…read morefabulous. The service is very polite and to say quite a few young people serving is quite refreshing when they hand over the food and say "Enjoy the rest of your day". Very pleasant environment.

The Bamford and Norden areas of Rochdale were seriously lacking in decent takeaway lunch options -…read morethe arrival of Baguettes has really improved this situation. Located on Bury Road which is often very busy, finding a safe place to park up is the main thing to be aware of when heading there. I'd recommend leaving your car on nearby Fieldhead Avenue or Oulder Hill Avenue and using the pedestrian crossing. Once you're inside, you'll see they have a very sizeable selection of breakfast and lunchtime options - mostly served on freshly baked baguettes, toast or muffins. The baguettes are large, soft and very good quality, I've eaten from here a couple of times now and the fillings are all fresh and generously portioned. Also on offer are sandwiches (hot and cold), salad boxes, pies, hot drinks, soft drinks and Daily Specials on the blackboards. Their team is led by a AA Rosette trained chef, which sounds majorly over-qualified for a local sandwich shop, but it draws in the crowds so they are very busy - whenever I'm in the area in future, I'll always make a beeline for a tasty sarnie from there. Tip: they offer catering services for corporate or private functions.

Billy Bunters - sandwiches - Updated May 2026

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