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Hawksmoor Manchester

4.4 (51 reviews)
PriceySteakhouses
Open 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 10:30 PM

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Moderate noise
Upscale
Classy
Good for groups

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Behrouz J.

Excellent food, fantastic vibe and great service! Highly recommended. We went there for a birthday and was great for a group of five.

The steak pie with marrow bone

Had an excellent meal with my Dad who needed wheelchair access and the staff were great and helpful. The food was great with a novel twist on a pie crust with a bone marrow emerging from the top. Really enjoyed the meal.

Sunday lunch

We chanced a walk-in a Sunday lunchtime service and they had two seats left just for us. The service was on points and non-intrusive, yet timely and we were well taken care of. The steak was amazing as were the trimmings and we rolled out after some amazing cocktails!

Hella small bottle of coke. Or have I got used to the bigger-better-ness of America?
Tung D.

Came here for the 15 pounds lunch special, and it didn't disappoint! The steak was delicious, at a good value, and the waiters were really nice! I was on budget so didn't order gravy, but I wish there were some gravy. Fries were a-okay. The coke bottle was hella small! Anyways, pretty good deal for lunch.

Christina M.

Loved it!!! This place was such a great find! Food was amazing and pricing was great too. The macaroni and cheese, field mushrooms and mash and gravy went amazingly well with any cut of steak. I wasn't too sure about the food I was going to get but my goodness it was so fresh and so tasteful. They also have a menu located alongside the wall which will list the pounds per lb for certain cuts of steak. If in the area it is a definite stop off for a nice dinner. So good!!

Black forest meringue
Natalie W.

I really enjoyed my experience at Hawkmoor's soft opening and for a soft opening it came off without any major hitches. We started the night well with attentive service in the bar admiring the extensive and elegantly presented cocktail menu. We were constantly refilled water from the moment we arrived which was great although personally I would prefer it colder (too much time in America). Although I was disappointed the fillet steak wasn't available the fillet steak tartare was still on the menu and it was sensational. Likewise I would highly recommend the spicy ginger pig ribs, which came with beautifully tangy salad. Some of the other starters I thought looked less interesting but these two are definitely strong. I got a wine recommendation from our knowledgeable and enthusiastic server (Californian Cabernet Sauvignon) which I greatly enjoyed (not a wine expert though but the others tried it too so read their reviews!) I really liked that when we asked questions she had ready answers and recommendations. She clearly knew the menu well and wasn't afraid to make suggestions. Another member of staff helped us with the steak choice, suggesting that the porterhouse was a good compromise because it has some fillet. I only tried a little bit of the fillet but it was sensational. The rest of the steak was quite varied in texture and taste but all basically delicious. A lot of fat though so one to avoid if that's not your thing. Dips wise we chose anchovy hollandaise and stilton hollandaise. I couldn't decide which one I liked more so I would advise the best course of action is to order both. I'm here to help. The half lobster we had with our steak (YEAH?) was a generous size and came with a delicious butter and herb sauce. Recommended if you can spare the extra dosh. The dripping fries are basically like the world's most delicious McDonalds fries. I would say they're unmissable but the triple cooked looked even better. Both types of spinach were fairly good although frankly next time I might go for something less healthy. For dessert I tried the black forest pavlova. I'm actually not wild about black forest but I love pavlova and I did enjoy this. I've gone off desserts of late so didn't find the menu particularly appealing, but there's also some reasonably priced cheese and also a large post dinner drink menu. I only had the espresso martini which was good quality but the rest of the cocktail menu looked very interesting, including one called the Deansgate No 2 which was made with rye, Cocchil Ross Aperol and orange bitters which sadly wasn't available but will be my first choice next time. Would definitely have been 5* if fillet steak had been available, I would love to go back and try it but probably won't as cannot afford it. I have however already planned my next meal which will include the burger (with kimchi, love!) and without a doubt the steak tartare again. The commitment of the staff here to creating an excellent dining experience was clear and I have no doubt they will be successful. Thanks for a great night!

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Trina D.

I was visiting with friends in Manchester and we decided to meet for a "Thanksgiving" meal. The rib eye steak was delicious and we enjoyed sides of mushrooms, mash potatoes and gravy, brussel sprouts, etc. The service was excellent and the cocktails were tasty. I will have to seek out their other locations in London sometime. I highly recommend when in the area.

Laura F.

It was 'Meet the Parents time for Neil C.' so we opted to go to Hawksmoor for lunch. It's a huge space, occupying a perfect spot on Deansgate. The service was excellent and friendly from the moment we walked in the door. We were presented with a cocktail on arrival (a gift for us having narrowly missed out on a soft launch spot) which was excellent. We all ordered from the express lunch menu, which is very reasonably priced. For starter I tried the bone marrow, which for a first timer, was lovely. It was so rich and flavoursome, had cooked onions on top and was served with warm bread. Bone marrow butties! My mum had the scallops, which she devoured in seconds. For our main courses most of us opted for the Fillet tail - smaller than a usual piece of fillet - but cooked perfectly and served with triple cooked chips. The creamed spinach was a lovely addition to the dish too. Overall it was a lovely experience. The steaks are, as most people will point out, very expensive. Opting for a Chateaubriand would break the bank for most. But it's good, very good.

Entrance
Adam C.

The venue itself is beautiful. You enter through the corner of a grand building which used to be the court house, and into what feels like a hotel lobby, decorated in dark panelling with a desk, behind which a friendly member of staff greets you and offers to put your coat in a large cloak wardrobe, giving you a retrieval tag. You're then lead upstairs, through the bar, and to your table. We are lead to a large room with a big skylight, meaning that you go from the wonderful dimly and theatrically lit bar and other dining areas to a bright open space. The furniture is all wood and traditional style and coloured leather seating, walls are half dark wooden panel and half pale paint, with some areas having old fashioned glazed brick tile, which has a wonderful effect. Aside the decor, the first thing I notice is that the staff are casually dressed, not wearing any sort of uniform. The only thing that makes them recognisable is that they also wear a small black apron. I think this, coupled with popular music playing is a good idea, as it takes the grand and fancy style of the venue and softens it slightly, making it feel a little more casual, and not as intimidating or elite. We look through the cocktail menu, at which point our waiter comes over and opens with, "lets get you some alcohol!", causing us both to laugh. We don't drink, so chose the softs of "Ginger and Juice" and "Mint and Apple Swizzle". The waiter didn't actually tell us his name, but he was friendly and casual, and nothing seemed like too much for him. The campest most fanciful drinks turned up. They were both thoroughly delicious, and as we'd been also given water to drink, which was regularly topped up, we were able to take our time with the soft drinks and enjoy them. It was a really pleasant change to have an actual "softs" menu treated like a cocktail menu, offering nice sounding drinks that were made freshly, rather than the usual Coke/Fanta/Lemonade draught gun option. For our starter, we ordered the Potted Beef with Yorkshires, and the Ginger Pig Belly Ribs. Both arrived in good time, and were presented beautifully. The Yorkshires were what we would call "PROPER" Yorkshires, gigantic and crispy, the potted beef was delicious, and the marrow onion gravy that came in a gravy boat with it was one of the best we've ever tried! The ribs were so tender that my regular knife glided through the bones like they were butter! They came with some shredded coleslaw which was full of flavour, and not simply a big blob of mayonnaise. Delicious, and surprisingly filling! For our mains, I ordered the Hawksmoor Burger with a side of triple cooked chips, and my partner ordered the herb-fed chicken with sides of field mushrooms and lemon and garlic spinach. My burger was what I can only term as astounding. I was advised that the burgers are cooked through, but may sometimes be a bit pink, and I was asked if this is okay... this is my preference, and good god this burger was cooked PERFECTLY! Unctuous and juicy, when I bit through the burger there was no resistance! My teeth went straight through because of how soft and perfect the meat was, and full of flavour, not relying on a huge splodge of melted cheese to coat it, but just enough to add some extra texture and a flavour accompaniment. The triple cooked chips actually lived up to their name, rather than many places which use the term "triple cooked" simply to be on a bandwagon. These chips were crispy, golden, and perfectly seasoned meaning you didn't need to so much as touch the salt on the table, and although bringing ketchup to the table was a nice thought, it wasn't needed! (Although I tasted it, and it was a lovely sweet and fruity ketchup!). My partner's chicken was excellent; juicy, with flavourful skin, and perfectly moist and tender. The field mushrooms were meaty and filling, and the lemon and garlic spinach was sensational! Who knew spinach could be sensational?! We had a breather before ordering desserts, but given the quality so far, we couldn't resist! My partner proclaimed the sticky toffee pudding as the best he has ever had, despite not having his favourite topping of good old fashioned custard. When I pointed this out to him, he replied that at this stage he thought that custard would in fact spoil the pudding! High praise from this person, believe me! The clotted cream on top and toffee sauce were perfection. My sundae was delicious. The ice cream and toffee sauces were wonderful, and to my surprise, the sundae itself also contained sticky toffee sponge, presumably the same type used in the pudding dish. This was perfection, the toffee itself was a deep and incredibly rich flavour, and went down perfectly. The other sundae option is raspberry ripple, and I couldn't help but wonder what marvellous treat that must also be... I'll be trying that next time! Walked slowly through Manchester in a dreamlike state. We had a really good time here. We'll definitely be back!!

Amazing ribs
Jonny Q.

As the lego song goes 'everything is awesome' - and on this trip it sure was! I'm going to go into more detail when I return for dinner soon and it's less of an express lunch but on this 50% off soft opening launch deal I can say that. 1. Great job of the interior, classy without it being overbearing 2. Staff were very friendly even if slightly too long to wait to put our order in at lunch time. 3. The scallops to start, veal and fried oysters and mini doughnuts and salted caramel rolo's were all amazing and properly finished me off and put me in a food coma for the afternoon. 4. My wife had the full lobster and amazing ribs to start - so, so, so good - my next visits starter for sure! 5. All our food with just one mocktail should have been £100 but we got it for £50 with the opening deal so not bad - but if you wanna live large it's gonna be an expensive meal for 2 so maybe good for special occasions. I'm definitely going back very soon!

Birthday surprise from the restaurant
Roddy N.

Came here for my birthday meal and was not disappointed. Tremendously friendly servers, a brilliant atmosphere and a relaxed, unpretentious experience. We had a delicious bottle of prosecco, which was very reasonably priced. The food was amazing and we were so full that we thought we wouldn't need a pudding. Until our wonderful waitress surprised me with a beautiful (free!) birthday treat. Booked our next trip here the following day! Definitely a new favourite.

No 9 .very potent palette cleanser
Penny L.

For an "airy fairy " place I actually enjoyed my experience here tonight. The front of this restaurant is very dark, and almost looks closed. When you enter , it feels like checking into a hotel. Behind a gorgeous wooden counter, the receptionist offered to take our coats in exchange for some sturdy cardboard receipt cards. Coats stored safely away in the magic wardrobe we followed the kind lady. Winding through past the bar I felt like I had been cast back in time . The dark leather on the upholstery, low lighting and antique wooden glass doors reminded me of a 1940's smoking lounge. Having been seated we looked through the cocktail menu, which averaged around £9 a glass. These sounded luxurious, I however chose this mint and cucumber wizzle to rehydrate myself. Tap water was consistently topped up. The starters ironically were similarly priced to that of a main I.e from £8.50 to £12.50 . I almost went for the scallops but we settled on the ricotta dumplings and sticky ginger ribs instead. When mine arrived, I thought it was pretty looking but not substantial for £9. The ricotta was so rich though it was surprisingly the right amount. The pork ribs had a great strong Asian flavour, but were quite dry and grissley in parts. Moving on to mains, one has to order side dishes too. I had the garlic , chilli and rosemary bream with spinach to accompany it. My colleague ordered the fillet steak , with maple bacon and triple cooked chips. The waiter was fab and suggested the right wine and reassured the chefs version of a "well done " steak would not be raw. The portions were more pleasing this time. I had a whole baked fish, with a good portion of the green stuff. However the flavours in my fish were suttle and forgettable. But the bacon was thick and flavoursome, the steak of good quality and the chips perfectly crisp. To finish a lemon & vanilla yoghurt cheesecake and Cherry sorbet were ordered. A cornell of a deconstructed cheesecake appeared, which was nice, but not as good as the sorbet. Overall I love the dark gloomy aura of the place, which was ran by bright casually dressed people. I enjoyed the experience more than the food, I guess "fine dining" doesn't tick all of my boxes. I would come here for a brandy and smoke a cigar though. P.s excuse the dark photos , the flash from my camera would have shone like a beacon here

Bone marrow & onion starter
Michael B.

Through some miracle managed to get a table for six people during their two week soft launch. As it was one of the most hotly anticipated new restaurant openings for the city in a good while, we were really excited to see what it was like. Warmly welcomed at their reception desk, we were shown up a few steps to their bar area (beautiful vintage parque wooden flooring) and invited to sit down for our drinks order before eventually being shown through to the restaurant. If you're a lover of cocktails in particular, Hawksmoor definitely doesn't disappoint - their menu is packed with numerous interesting concoctions. Whiskies are there in some number also, less so for the beer lover however (I'm hoping that they'll rectify this and stock a few more local ales). Whilst waiting for our drinks, which took rather a long time considering the number of staff who were in the bar (though I'll say that's probably down to initial training niggles) we had our water glasses filled often. When the drinks arrived we didn't have long until we were told our table was ready for us. The restaurant is elegant, intimately-lit and spread across two adjacent rooms accessed via archways. On one white-glossed-tiled wall are the kitchens where you can see the chefs and kitchen staff in action (and also the plates ready to be served to hungry guests). On the opposite wall was an impressively stocked wine 'cellar', though you could spy the racks of bottles through its glass door - a nice design touch which more eateries should adopt. With it being a soft opening, it was half price for all food items, though given Hawksmoor's reputation as a higher end restaurant, this discount meant that you'd be paying for an above-average costing meal elsewhere. For instance, under 'normal' conditions, their Porterhouse steak (which two of us shared), would be an eye watering £85 (that's on its own, with no side dishes). This wasn't even the most expensive steak on the menu. So as long as someone else / your boss are paying the bill, you can go absolutely wild here. The bone marrow and onion starter was very good indeed - I'd recommend this as a side dish with your steak actually. The triple-cooked chips and creamed spinach which accompanied our Porterhouse were also gorgeous. For wine with dinner, we opted for Viano Vineyards' 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon which was stunning. Dessert, however, wasn't a winner for me on this occasion - their peanut butter shortbread with salted caramel ice cream was nothing much to write home about. Two of the group said they enjoyed their ice cream sundaes but after the exuberance during the previous two courses it was a bit anticlimactic. Would recommend the salted caramel rolos, but they're rather bittersweet so suggest you share them! It was terrific to be able to try out a dining spot on the 'finer' end of the spectrum for a change but as I've mentioned, it's probably one for very special occasions, lottery wins or 'Wolf of Spinningfields' office parties.

Triple cooked chips....mmmmm

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Gaucho Grill

Gaucho Grill

4.3(85 reviews)
0.2 miCity Centre
£££

Very nice elegant restaurant right in the city center of Liverpool. The restaurant hall is quite…read morelarge, and ceilings are quite high, which means it's not too noisy and great for acoustics if there is a band playing (like it was the evening we were there). The menu is quite extensive, on top of that they are very happy to show you the meat cuts on a small table that is wheeled right to your table. We thoroughly enjoyed starters, mains and dessert. Our waiter was very friendly and happy to advise and check our questions about food with the chef if he didn't know the answer. The food was just heavenly! I would love to come back.

I called at Gaucho to make the most of the Eat Out Help Out Offer in which they are participating,…read morewhich gives 50% off food up to £10 per person during the month of August between Monday to Wednesday as part of a government scheme to aid recovery after the COVID-19 Pandemic. Generally, you can save 25% off food with Gourmet Society membership but this offer takes it further. Inside, the decor is fantastic being set in an old Methodist Church just off Deansgate, accessed via a ramp with a very steep gradient or a large step. The inside area is a stunning old building, decorated with cow print. The cocktail menu was rather expensive, they also didn't have anything basic and seemed to have weird, wacky cocktails which I really didn't fancy, standard spirits and mixers were also rather expensive too. I didn't end up going for a cocktail in the end - one of the best places in the city for a cocktail has to be the Hard Rock Cafe, a 70cl cocktail and a collectable glass for under £13 meant I'd head thereafter for some booze before heading home - the selection here didn't cut it for me. Although known for their steak offerings, I opted for the Spatchcock Chicken. I did enjoy the flavours of the chicken although the leg piece didn't have a lot of meat on, I really enjoyed the breast part - I just wish it would have been more breast. The flavours, spices and sauces were good but I still think it didn't represent value for money at all, this dish alone was £18 without any sides! For sides, I decided to opt for chips/fries, at £5 a portion I expected them to be good, but they just weren't. I found them to be poorly seasoned as well as a little overcooked and soggy, for such a price you'd expect them to be good, fresh chips when in all honestly I've pulled out better fries from my freezer at a fraction of the cost, this meant although I did enjoy a half of my chicken, it didn't cut it as nothing went with it. Considering they only have one lot of chips, there's nothing which would go with steak either, who wants steak and mash? All the staff seemed friendly, with the exception of my waitress who seemed more like an angry mother, who seemed to treat me and my party like a child, for example forcing us to use the menu as a placemat for our food. I also found it a shame to see they were unable to adapt dishes, now this is fine dining, a high-end place with mains costing at least £18 and some items going up towards the £100 mark, a place like this being unable to adapt dishes is truly dissapointing especially for the price mark, they were unable to remove sauces etc as it came "pre-marinated" in many cases. My server also seemed a little rude and easily confused, for example, she couldn't understand when my friend ordered a starter as a main course which was down to the fact he didn't want anything with spices on, as every dish came pre-marinated other than the steak. She did get there in the end, but even that was a struggle. There was also a long wait for food, it at one point felt like I'd never get my food which was quite frustrating as well. They didn't seem overly busy and it didn't seem like anything the large open kitchen couldn't handle either. They do have gluten-free labelled on the menu and do have a few choices, sadly their gluten-free bread is seeded bread which I hate (I wish everywhere didn't put seeds in bread as it ruins it!), also there were no gluten-free starters on the menu which again was dissapointing. Do bear in mind also that this place has a rather high service-charge at 12.5% regardless of how many people are dining, this is also applied before any discounts so even though our group of 3 saved £10 per person, this amount was also subject to the service charge, so that alone worked out close to £9. Considering the long wait for food and the attitude of my server, I don't understand the justification behind that by any means. A high-end place which doesn't live up to the price tag, some good flavours in the chicken and nice decor warrant an extra star but I won't be rushing back to this place. 2*

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Blackhouse Grill on New York Street - Pork Sunday Roast

Blackhouse Grill on New York Street

4.0(42 reviews)
0.4 miCity Centre
£££

I've been here a few times and have found it to be consistently decent but not fantastic. I had…read morequite tasty sausage and mash on my last visit, I was partially attracted to it because of the promised crispy onion rings but you get a tiny amount of these so don't let that be determinative. Side roasted root vegetables were quite odd - for my tastes they were too hard, a little dry and not sweet enough. Unusual because I find generally that's a reliable choice in a restaurant. My friend loved her fajitas and they were totally cool with swapping her guacamole for extra sour cream. My friend is a member so it was good value at around £22 for two mains, a side and a drink each. Without the 40% off I think it is a little pricey. Service was pretty good although watch out if you are here for lunch with limited time, it took us quite a while to get the bill so my friend ran late for getting back to work. As an aside, the Coke tasted a bit odd and came without any accompanying bottle. Might have been from the soda fountain, which would be a big negative in my book given the price, but will reserve judgment on that until I know for sure.

I decided to book Grill on New York Street for my birthday and i am so pleased that i did…read more From the very friendly welcoming staff to the amazing meal. Our waiter was one of the hottest waiters I've ever come across and so friendly. I had the Fillet steak which was so tasty. I am also a member of the Blackhouse group and managed to get 40% off for the whole party but make sure to book in advance to get the offer as the tables do go quick! Many thanks to Grill on New York Street for making my Birthday that extra special!

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Blackhouse Grill on New York Street
Blackhouse Grill on New York Street
Blackhouse Grill on New York Street - Highly recommended dessert

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Miller & Carter Steakhouse - Medium well.

Miller & Carter Steakhouse

3.5(19 reviews)
0.2 miCity Centre
£££

I first discovered Miller and Carter through their Wilmslow location because they also offer…read moredelivery via Deliveroo and Uber Eats. Even delivered come out all of the entrées and sides were outstanding and well presented so when in town, I was eager to try the real restaurant and this one didn't disappoint. The style of service here is what I will call enhanced as it's meant to be not rushing, even though many come here for the lunch specials, which include two and three courses for less than £25. Like many posh steakhouses, M&C try to create a dining experience that is memorable for special occasions. This also means you'll generally take your time here. The rich leather interiors and soft wall coverings lead to a sedate and quiet atmosphere. The steak qualities are very good, and I can particularly recommend upgrading to either the fillet or the New York strip. There are the many paid parking lot nearby servicing this center of MCR.

I decided to return to Miller and Carter in Manchester, having been impressed by their Wilmslow…read morebranch, having had two bad experiences here in 2017, I hoped that over time they would have improved and I'm glad to say they appear to have got better over time at this particular location. The service was pretty slow, despite ordering just one course, I was here overall for over an hour, considering I was looking for just a quick lunch and this place wasn't too busy, I was disappointed with the amount of time it took to be served and then get my food, especially considering the restaurant refused to serve me (or even give me a menu) until I had filled in track and trace information (Why couldn't they use the reservation details like every other restaurant?). I ordered the Buttermilk Chicken, which was quite reasonably priced at £16.50 considering it came with dauphinoise potatoes, broccoli and a sweetcorn puree, alongside a chicken gravy. I did find the dish to be a little rich, especially the gravy which was really overpowering (I preferred mayo!), the chicken, however, was very good as it was both cooked and seasoned well, it was complemented by the sweetcorn puree which was again well seasoned and hot (The Liverpool branch served me a cold puree!) 4* - If you're looking for a fancy place to eat, where the service is good (yet slow), with reasonable prices and a very good loyalty scheme which means you are often able to get discounts, this can be a good place, I do hate the fact the shared frier means as a coeliac I am unable to order chips, and the fact the slow service makes this difficult to visit for a quick lunch.

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Miller & Carter Steakhouse - Upper floor 2nd bar and overflow seating, and restrooms (no lift available)

Upper floor 2nd bar and overflow seating, and restrooms (no lift available)

Miller & Carter Steakhouse - Fish and Chips (Not GF)

Fish and Chips (Not GF)

Miller & Carter Steakhouse - Front of restaurant on King St

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Fazenda - Thats one big bottle of wine...

Fazenda

4.4(48 reviews)
0.1 miSpinningfields
£££

Booking the monthly girly night we had originally planned to visit Bembrasil. However after…read morereading Mark B review he has said he wouldn have rated it higher if he had not attended Fazenda. Looking at the website I thought it was worth spending that extra fiver as it looked swisher. Using the websites booking system it was very simple to pick out slot for 19:30. On arrival there was a reception desk who immediately acknowledged us and a waitress who I felt had been waiting for us led us immediately to a comfy leather booth. The waiter who served us for the rest of the evening queried whether we has been before. When we all shook our heads he explained that after helping ourselves to the salad bar we would simply flip this carded disk to green when we wanted meat and red to stop. After choosing a fazenda cocktail and malbec we waited for our drinks before we set off. The booth was stunning we were walled in by bottles of wine . In front lay the well presented salad bar and the lighting in general made it feel eloquent. Browsing the salad bar made me happy it consisted of various cheeses, sushi, stuffed peppers, dolmas, asparagus, stir fry, mushroom and other rices, roast potatoes, pork stews, prawns in mango, whitebait, chorizo and many others . Basically it wasn't your average salad bar it was creative and hard not to go mad with it. Sitting down with our catch we flipped the disk to green and let the meat commence. The service was so frequent and attentive there were no gaps on waiting for meat when it was set to green. We had beef skirt, pork belly, chicken hearts (thought I would give it a go!) Rib eye steak and various other cuts of meat cooked to my standard I.e rare. However my friend was a well done person so the waiters would cut bits from different parts to ensure this. After devouring some minted lamb the waiter asked if there were anything else on the meat menu that we had not tried. Spying the chicken and bacon, black pudding and Gammon with pineapple we selected these. What I noticed is that they do have a veggie option of pumpkin and goats cheese risotto and gnocchi. They also offered tuna steak for pescaterians. To finish I chose a light sorbet consisting of raspberry, scoop of mango and a third scoop of lemon and lime. Overall I could not fault the service so we agreed to the service charge. The ambiance was great and the food. For £32.60 A head I would say it's worth it. I would suggest it's good for groups and couples.

We came in after a long day of travel looking for a decent meal. The food was great, but perhaps…read moretoo much of it. If you go, make sure to flag down the guy with the grilled pineapple. Everything was good, but that was top notch. Beware one thing, this place is loud.

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Fazenda - Behind the scenes...

Behind the scenes...

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View from booth

Fazenda - Fazenda  special on left and a tasty malbec

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Fazenda special on left and a tasty malbec

Portland Grill - Spacious

Portland Grill

4.0(1 review)
0.4 miOxford Road Corridor

As the name suggests, Portland Grill is on Portland Street in Manchester City Centre, but despite…read morebeing a popular and busy street, it's easy to miss, nestled behind a small shop front. As you walk in, you start at a stairwell with "Welcome" written in a variety of languages, and a date stone with the year 1910 carved into it, giving a nod to the heritage of this building, and an explanation as to the small entrance and downward staircase, because once you get downstairs it opens into a very large cellar space. The space is very surprising, and furnished with tables, chairs and booths but not cramped in, taking advantage of the space. It was also a very curious thing to sit looking at your menu but see up through cellar windows onto the streets above, and people walking past. We are greeted and taken to our table. We note that it's quite quiet for an early Saturday evening, but our waiter informs us that it gets busier as the night progresses. We are given a wonderful meat-centric menu, which has some great choices of burgers, steaks and chicken, all for very reasonable prices for the city centre, and even offering an Early Bird special. Our party chooses to start by ordering buffalo wings, nachos, and onion rings. American classics. The food arrives in good time and is both fresh and tasty. The onion rings are crisp, the buffalo wings are succulent, tasty, and wonderfully messy to eat, and the nachos are crunchy, but could possibly have done with some more cheese, or a melted cheese sauce rather than melted grated cheese, but they are accompanied by a really tasty fresh salsa, which our entire party shared. Our waiter is friendly and attentive, making sure we're enjoying each course. For our mains we all decided we were very much in a burger mood, and two of us ordered the mushroom burger, whilst I ordered a classic American cheeseburger, all of which again arrived in good time. The burgers were excellently presented with no messing around, no wooden serving planks, just good food as it should be, and were tasty, well seasoned, and used fresh ingredients. They also came with lovely hot crispy chips, which is always good... too many places are let down by lukewarm soft chips. As we enjoyed our meals, we saw another table had some huge stacked burgers turn up, which must be The Portland Tower burger. They looked great, definitely one for next time! We really enjoyed our visit here, as we only decided to pop in on a whim, and weren't expecting anything special, but ended up leaving having had good food and good service in a pleasant and spacious environment for a really good price. We'll definitely return.

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Portland Grill - Burger

Burger

Portland Grill - Inside

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