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    Byron

    3.9 (19 reviews)
    ModerateBurgers
    Open 11:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    James C.

    Visited this burger restaurant in Piccadilly Gardens on their first day of opening. Had a terrific 3 course meal. The Nachos to share are a lovely starter and come with melted cheese, and heaps of jalapeños, sour cream, guacamole and salsa. For a main course I went for a cheese burger with blue cheese. Unlike many other restaurants the blue cheese used at Byron is not just a dressing but an actual chunk of blue cheese. Unless specified otherwise the burgers are cooked medium which turns out to be quite red inside. If that's not to your taste, ask for your burger to be cooked well well well done! If you want fries with your burger, this is classed as a side and costs extra. Personally, I'd prefer the fries to be included. I had a chocolate brownie with ice cream for dessert. Beautifully presented and at just the perfect temperature, I was in heaven. Drinkwise, they only seem to have 2 beers. The Byron IPA and another IPA from Camden Hells. I tried them both and have to say I preferred the taste of the Byron IPA. Good food, good service. The actual premises are in a great location but for me the decor is a bit clinical and there isn't much of an ambience. Having said that, I'll definitely be back if they have any special offers!

    Emily B.

    I got a voucher for the Father Cheesemas preview at Byron so I popped along to the Piccadilly Gardens branch to redeem it. Staff were polite and helpful as soon as we arrived, showing us to our booked table - although we needn't have bothered as it was pretty dead at 5.30 on a Monday. I ordered a Snapple iced tea which seemed pricey at £3.75 but came in a huge bottle with an enticingly frosty glass. To start we shared the nachos. This was a decent portion for two and they were pretty nice, although the cheese was a bit cold and hard. There was a generous amount of the toppings though which I liked to see. At £5.95 these were quite reasonable for a shared starter. As the voucher meant that I got any other burger free when I ordered the Father Cheesemas, we got that and the Run Rarebit Run. I think the Father Cheesemas was £12.95 and the Run Rarebit Run was £10.95, both without fries. I think this is quite expensive personally, although the burgers are quite large. We were sharing but I started with the Father Cheesemas. This is quite a burger. It's a double bacon cheeseburger with pickles, lettuce, chipotle ketchup and honey mustard sauce. I feel like the two sauces kind of overpowered each other so I couldn't really identify either of them. It was also quite over facing and if you're anything like me you'll struggle to eat it without getting ketchup and miscellaneous burger juices all over your face, hands etc. Note to Byron: give your customers more than one measly napkin! After scarfing half of that, I moved on to the Run Rarebit Run. Overall I have to say it was a mistake trying this one second, as it is incredibly rich with the very strong cheddar. My boyfriend, who tried this one first, said it was very nice though. It wasn't unpleasant it was just very intense after already consuming a large amount of cheese and grease. Fries were fries, I can't say much more.. The bill, with one of the burgers being free, came to just over £30. As I feel I can get better and cheaper burgers elsewhere in Manchester I won't be rushing back. However this place has good food, it's conveniently located, and the food came out very quickly so I think it's a good choice for grabbing a bite to eat before getting a train or tram.

    Looks underwhelming but tastes pretty good
    Tom I.

    *disclaimer, I loathe Piccadilly Gardens - it's ugly, untidy and often unbearable to sit in. However I have found it hard to find somewhere that serves hamburgers, and would you believe it, there's one in the P Gardens, Byron has an American diner feel to match the menu, but despite the American hamburgers the portions are fairly small and safe - tasty enough though. Fries are sold separately and are quite expensive for a standard side option. The service is a little slow and inattentive, although polite when they do remember. It's weird. Decent food, not too expensive but the portions are small compared to other burger joints and the place isn't my cup of tea. Go for hamburgers, If you don't care for that I'd go to a more ostentatious rival with more crazy burgers.

    Isabel M.

    You may think its a pretty pointless task reviewing a chain like Byron, as every restaurant is supposed to serve the same dishes, in the same atmosphere with the same friendly waiters. After my boyfriend was horribly disappointed with the Deansgate restaurant, I was a bit hesitant to go and review to be honest. Working super close to Piccadilly and watching the restaurant taking shape taking over the previous Kro site, one night just finishing work I found myself being handed a flyer for a free opening week burger. And here is the ultimate proof why giving a review to different chain makes perfect sense: I was pleasantly surprised. I have eaten myself through almost all the Manc burger places and this is one is the best chain so far. We had Byron, Le Smokey and a chicken burger and we were all really happy with our choice. No frozen patty, medium cooked. The chicken had a lovely marinade and my brother ( a Nando´s addict ) assured me it was even better than Nando´s chicken. My signature Byron burger was juicy, the cheese had a lovely strong flavour and my bun was not soggy. The fries were to standard, nothing special but certainly better than Five Guys. Sharing most of the fries we felt like trying the Courgette fries and they were my personal highlight at Byron. During lunchtime I am now tempted to just come back for the fries. Super super yummy I can tell you. Not soaked full of grease but super juicy and flavorful with a nice crunch. Overall, the only criticism I would have are the drinks prices. Certainly London level and a bit steep for Manchester. (Yet compared to the crap quality of Five Guys and the endless waiting time you have to endure there it is fairly reasonable! ) Other than that I would pop in again just for the courgette fries. You are certainly not making a mistake going in here. 4 stars, as it´s better than just ok.

    Alex W.

    Tonight, my friend and I went along to the Byron Burger Club event at the new Byron at Piccadilly (it was at the Deansgate site the night before). Despite the plethora of fabulous burger options now in Manchester, I do have a soft spot for Byron. The burgers on their normal menu have never disappointed and the service is always very good. This was the first of their Burger Club events that I had been to and I would totally recommend it (you can register free online & they inform you when something is coming up. This event cost about £16) The star of this event was the Patty Melt but to start with we were given a bag a spiced popcorn to share. The popcorn was moreish and plentiful. We had it to begin with and were still munching until we left. The popcorn had a nice warmth to it without being too fiery for the milder palate. As I said above, the star (as you'd expect) was the burger. Served with a pickle and some sweet potato fries, the Patty Melt was excellent. A cheesy, meaty, messy delight that totally hit the spot. Byron described it as a cheese toastie meets a burger and that sums it up nicely. Joyous. A shame it's not a regular menu item. Then to wash everything down we were served a toffee rum hard shake. This was an indulgent treat to round the night off. It could've been very sickly but the balance of toffee and rum flavours were strong enough to enjoy without overwhelming. A very enjoyable night. I'm going to be keeping my eyes on my email for the next event for sure.

    Esther H.

    Headed to Byron for lunch with some work friends. We had the free burger promotional voucher which was great and allowed you to get any burger from the menu for free. We all ordered sides and a drink to wash it down. The Byron burger was as always gorgeous; nicely cooked with bacon and cheese toppings. The shake an oreo shake with milk was so tasty but a meal in itself! Only order with a meal if you are starving!! The meal was great; it took a little while to get served on a lunch which meant we had to rush out meal (we were a big group though).

    Andy H.

    Byron burgers is new to Picadilly gardens. We were invited to the preview of this restaurant opening (March 2015). When you walk in the restaurant has a good feel, staff very friendly and its quite spacious with seating around the back of the restaurant too. So we started off with nachos guacamole sour cream salsa. My main course I had the Byrons burger with courgette fries and for my desert was honeycomb blonde and it was the best, which was like a vanilla brownie if there was ever such a thing!

    Amazing black bean burger. Honestly the best I EVER had! Everyone at my table finished every last crumb of food. 10/10

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    pretty cramped burger joint but the food was excellent

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    Tried there chocolate and ores shake , cheese burger and onion rings. The foods nice but too overpriced.

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    Overall, just okay. Being from the states, maybe I'm a little extra choosy with my BBQ…read more I ordered the half rack of ribs with 2 XXL wings - wings were over cooked, so one part of the XXL wing was inedible. Barely any sauce. The ribs were decent - definitely not fall off the bone type, but okay tasting. I asked for sweet potato fries, even with an upgrade charge, but alas, the service wasn't the best. So I got the regular fries - which were probably my favorite part of the meal. They were the thinner kind so not the typical "chips" - which I like! The BBQ sauces - 5 choices - I didn't care for any of them. The tangy coleslaw also wasn't a hit with me. $20 or so for the ribs/wings meal & a large Pepsi max.

    It had been awhile since I'd been here and my boyfriend was a reds true bbq virgin. So on date…read morenight we came here in which I was really excited about remembering past memories. Luckily I had booked on a Friday night. As we were walked to our table we were informed that there was no jerky or draft beers (same 5 years ago!) Anyway I chose the luxurious salted caramel and choc shake with rum (£8) which was divine and pawed the menu. They had drastically changed this. There are now more veggie and fish choices. Apart from the starters I didn't find the mains that inspiring. Anyway we decided to share some bbq wings for starters and himself had the brisket burn ends for main while I had the pitmaster for £18. The wings arrived in a tasty sauce and were fairly large. When the mains arrived my heart sank. I had to double check mine..it had the ribs..cheese sausage..meaty beans..and another pot of beans but no pulled pork or crackling ..my boyfriend's was dry brisket on soggy bread with greens..the burnt ends were nice. Anyway he left most of his and to be fair they were really understanding and the manager sat down with us to discuss the food. In the end my boyfriends meal was taken off the bill ans mine halved in price.. the way it was handled didn't leave a bad taste in my mouth and would try it again in the far future.

    Almost Famous

    Almost Famous

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    Friendly staff, loud pop music, but mediocre food. The classic burger patties were far too thin and…read moreplain tasting. The classic fries were seasoned but again nothing special, there was hardly any sweet potato fries in the basket. Go here for the hipness, not the food.

    Living in Portland I thought let's see how the guys in Manchester do a proper sandwich…read more So looking around on Yelp I noticed this place and I have walked by from the hotel a couple of times without noticing there are some restaurants. The old railway building. Thanks yelp for making me aware. They have a lunch special with a selection of burgers and a chicken sandwich for £10 (at the time of this review 07/2023). That includes a side of fries. I noticed every restaurant that you walk In the host will ask you about any allergies or intolerances. If you let them know you're they will let you know what to avoid. Or if they do not know they will send you a manager who knows. There must have been a huge problem with allergies and it is a great way to avoid it. It is, in the beginning, a bit annoying until you realize it is actually a good thing (I wonder if Mcdonald's to the same - I'll might have to try that). So I ordered the chicken burger with a breaded fried chicken breast some black pepper mayo sauce some salad, Onions, and a slap of avocado. WOW - the nicely tasting breaded chicken was fried to perfection and it was a really big piece without drying out. Good job! the "burner" was definitely the combination of chicken and that avocado spread mixed in With the black Peppercorn mayonnaise - an almost perfect bite. The bun was not too big to get in the way of tasting what's important all other ingredients have been fresh and am tasty the fries also fried to a crisp state without being burned. Hands down a surprisingly great burger. Oh, I will be back - the service was five starts as well quick, knowledgeable, and friendly!

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    City Centre

    Popped in after the city Chelsea game on my walk back to Gotham…read more Initially, the gentleman didn't know If I'd be allowed to sit and order food (without ordering drinks he said minutes later he said it would be fine. (Although their entire rail for both window seating sat empty through the duration of my visit) I ordered the mushroom and truffle oil poutine, their classic burger with bacon and a pint. Poutine was decent, though some of the bites of cheese curds (not traditional squeaky curds) we're still cold through the center .. gravy mushrooms and truffle made the dish decent The burger was quality just overwhelmingly messy and fell apart prior to a few bites in. Also the menu stated briosche buns, and it was served on a sesame bun The fries were quality though be double or triple fried.. I enjoyed them. Would go back as it was recommended to me to give them another round and for more of their food offerings.

    Came here back in April this year when it had only recently opened. It is located just off Mosley…read moreStreet, on corner of Booth Street and W Mosley Street. I had heard good things about the Brewski in Chorlton. Brewski sell North American comfort food inc. poutine, Mac n Cheese, Raclette and Deli sandwiches. The place has been featured in things like Lad Bible, and Food Bible. I went for the poutine and it tasted really good! Everyone else in the group had the poutine too and everyone enjoyed it. I want to go back again soon and try their Afternoon Tea - Brewski style. 3 tiers of steak, fried chicken, pulled pork sliders, Mac n Cheese, deep fried Brie, frickles and poutine and more. Plus a G&T pot or pitcher of beer between 2. (All for £25p/p)

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