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    Red's True Barbecue

    4.0 (96 reviews)
    ModerateBarbeque, Burgers, American
    Closed 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Meat platter (for 4+ people). Ideal if you want to try abit of everything!
    Amanda H.

    If you like meat, you will certainly like Reds! This place is always always always busy (and they don't accept bookings over the phone) so don't be surprised if you have to wait for a table - I promise it will be worth it! As you enter reds, the smell of fire and flamed meat fills your nostrils which coincides with the funky industrial feel of the restaurant! We ordered a meat platter (for 4 people) which arrived in a dustbin lid! A selection of beef brisket, dry ribs, wet ribs, spicy sausages, onion rings and so much more - this could easily have served 6! All cooked to perfection and deliciously tender! Only reason Ive not given 5 stars due to them seating 6 people at a booth made for 4! We were very cramped and little elbow room! So what are you waiting for?

    Max J.

    I hate to say it but I was far from impressed. When we walked in the restaurant was full of BBQ smoke. And it stayed that way. So if you eat here before an event or something be prepared to smell like BBQ all night. I did not understand why their was not a ventilation system of some type. This restaurant goes the an industrial look ie pieces of fence and pipe etc. Believe it or not on a Wends evening they were out of beef brisket! I could not believe it. And the restaurant was half full. The BBQ tips I got instead was just ok. A little fatty. And the service was spotty. It was not terrible but I would not go out of my way to eat here.

    Porky goodness
    Ange Z.

    And lo, into a balmy April night (yes I'm a bit behind....bear with me) eight souls were sent in search of salvation. For as it was foretold in the ancient hallowed writings of the Nomnomnicon, "a sanctuary will appear in the west, in a place known by the people as Mancunia, and within that sacred city will be many a delight for the senses to behold. Whilst false prophets will proclaim that their establishments are the pinnacle of excellence and many people willst be fooled and tempted within their walls and thus be lost, the wisest and most patient amongst you will experience a time when the magnificence of the revelations shall be revealed. This time is upon us now." True believers, i implore you to put down those dirty burgers and overstuffed dogs (for just one night), step away from the unusual pizza toppings and trendy tapas, say adios amigo to the chimichangas and come forward to be counted. Stride into the holiest of holies and prostrate yourself before the pit. Proclaim in your loudest voice " I want to eat BBQ, bring forth the meat! " And so as it was promised, shall it be done. The smokey BBQ aromas assault your nostrils like a Bisto trail, your mouth instantly waters and all you can think of is meat. Then you see the menu, a Biblical tome of carnivorous treats. You want to try everything and secretly hope that your dinner companions order a selection of goodies so you can steal a taste! on this visit I was seduced by the donut burger. Described on the menu as two house-made 100% steak burgers flame grilled over hickory, melted double cheese, smoked peppered bacon dirty sauce and deep fried crispy onions, all between two sweet glazed donuts. Served with hush puppies and skin-on fries. It shouldn't work, but sweet Red above, it's incredible. And it is. Words cannot describe the combination of sugary doughiness and meaty heaven. You have to try it. Just for the melty glaze dripping over your hand.... Most of what needs to be said has been covered in the previous reviews, so I will leave you with a single thought...MEAT!

    saucy!
    Emma H.

    My favourite place to go for a steak, EVER! I've been here twice, and chosen the steak each time! I don't think I will ever be able to part with the steak while I'm there.. It's to die for! I can't really comment on the wait as the first time I went, we were straight to a table and the last time we were there, we had to wander round town for 2 and a half hours.. But definitely worth the wait! The cocktails here are amazing too! I couldn't tell you the name of the one I tried as it was hard enough trying to ask for it at the bar but we all chose a different one and they all tasted great! The ribs are great here too! I have the ribs as a started with the BBQ pit beans which are amazing! And if you can't finish everything, get a doggy bag and take it home for your dogs, they will love you forever!! We parked over by the GMEX and walked over but I'm sure if you arrived early enough you could find parking in the city centre somewhere on a side street. Enjoy!

    Beef long ribs,fries and onion rings..
    Lee Z.

    If Man v Food and Diners,Drive ins and Dives has taught us anything,it is this.......meat. I should just end it there with the word 'meat' because lets face it,life begins and ends with meat and meat based products,unless you're a veggie of course,but a review ending with the word 'pulses' would seem like a massive anti-climax. Red's does meat,lots of meat,and from what I tasted last night they do it pretty damn well too! I've never had proper American bbq actually in America,(I was too busy eating burgers and pizza) but I get the impression that Red's is as close as we're going to get round these parts. I had a double beef long rib,a portion of skin on fries and 2 giant onion rings,and all of it was superb. The meat came off the bone with ease,leaving me with 2 lovely chunks of beef coated in the flavoursome rub. I have to admit to being not the biggest fan of bbq sauce,primarily because I have an aversion to vinegar,but the Kansas sauce provided on the table (along with 4 others) was really,really nice! The 8 of us round the table attacked our food like a scene from Breakfast at the Manchester Morgue (filmed in Cumbria trivia buffs) and apart from a few bones ,the trays were left pretty well empty,and that is exactly as it should be! Meat.........

    Rob T.

    I visited here on a busy Saturday afternoon. I assumed as there were only 2 of us and it being an afternoon a reservation wouldn't be neccessary - how wrong was I! There was an hours wait for a table. We had set on coming here so we decided to book in for an hours time and come back. If you give them your phone number they will give you a ring back if they have a table before your slot though. We arrived back about 50 minutes later and our table was ready - the lady on the reception was actually making a phone call to me unknowlingly whilst I was stood in front...quite funny at the time actually. We were seated on a decent window overlooking the road which was nice. We were promptly asked by a waiter what drinks we would like. They were served up within about 10 minutes although I had to enquire where the 2nd was...not a mjaor issue and was quickly resolved. We placed our order and decided on the pulled pork and brisket. We shared sides of - slaw, chips, onion rings & corn bread. The portions don't look massive when they arrive but believe me they are massive and are very filling. Everything was excellent, my favourite being the brisket and the slaw...Prices are typical city centre so pretty good value. The pulled pork is about £11 and the brisket about £14... We were that full after our meals we decided against dessert but they did sound appetizing. The beer selection is extensive and its nice that on the menu they pair each meal with a different beer. When I was paying I struck up a conversation with whom I assume is the manager and asked him a few questions about the process (I'm an avid meat smoker at home)..He was kind enough to give us a brief tour of the kitchens and smokers they have in the back...all I can say is I am pretty jelous! The smells were amazing... An excellent experience and will definately be back when I need a meat fix whilst in the city!

    This m'dears is Combo 2 - rack of ribs and wings with 2 sides!
    Claire I.

    Holy Chicken Pig Cow! If you can decide what you want to eat on this menu, then you are clearly not interested in meat.... OR you can't decide because everything looks so good. Your choice will be Combo 2. I will explain why now. Don't order starters if you want to enjoy this without exploding. 1) Your main meal will arrive on a tray. A tray! 2) The rack of ribs will be bigger than your head! 3) The wings will be the LENGTH of the tray! 4) The ribs have a very THICK layer of meat on the top part of the ribs bones. 5) ...... I'm sorry I've gone to salivate over my memories. 6) Get a side of pit beans - you will not regret the BBQ'd beans with pulled pork... After hearing through the grapevine about this place and then slowly appearing on social networking and yelp reviews, I decided it was time to visit. Now, this wasn't the most amazing meal I've ever had, no, BUT it was very yummy, the meat was good and the size for the money was great. The service at the tables is great and the waiter serving us checked on us regularly and joked with us too. He even recommended sides based on what was my favourite sauce. The reason I haven't rated this place 5*'s is for the following two reasons; 1) The girl at the front desk. She was stressed out with the people queueing up and badgering her and quite rude to a few people in front of us. She gave us a waiting time of 30 minutes and then brushed us off. They should really have a second person to either help or switch around every so often to refresh each person. This place is very very busy. 6pm seems a good time to get there, or just before. 2) I was SLIGHTLY underwhelmed by the taste of the ribs. From the hype built up around it, I was expecting mouth explosions from the ribs but it didn't happen. Don't get me wrong, it was tasty but not to the point I was expecting from the reviews.

    Chris T.

    A really cool burger joint in Manchester City Centre which is right by the Town Hall It has a great fun atmosphere, Loved the decor and all the American tunes being played! They have a great menu of all things American, from juicy ribs to sloppy burgers, their prices seem great for this burger joint as well and not as pricey as id thought, I had the reds classic bacon cheeseburger with sweet potato fries, it was really nice though, but prefer the Almost Famous burgers better ,I really wish they would give you bigger portions like they give you in States though! There was loads of drinks available with a few on Draft, but a bit on the pricey side. The service was a little slow at times and some of the waitress looked a bit grumpy but all in all a great experience and can't wait to go back!

    hot iron waffles (2015)
    Jessica H.

    It makes me really sad to have to knock Red's down a star based on my recent brunch experience, so I'll start my review with this - I'll definitely be back for the meat. With a friend heading back to London after her Christmas up north, we thought Red's would be a great brunch treat, especially as it's available from 9am and we were a) worried about finding somewhere open early enough for the meal to be relaxing and b) worried about finding somewhere with space i.e. not Home Sweet Home. We met at about 10.15 and the place was empty. Service, however, was spot on as we arrived and simply told to choose wherever we wanted to sit. Menus arrived promptly and our drink order taken while we decided what to order. I opted for the hot iron waffles with maple syrup, cream, strawberries & blueberries - unfortunately they had run out of the salmon my friend wanted, so she went for the huevos rancheros instead. Food arrived in a normal time (reassuring that they weren't rushing, with us being the only people there) and look nice and fresh. My waffles were tasty, though hugely sugary and sadly a bit chewy on the edges, presumably slightly overcooked. A bit more cream would have helped soften them up, but the fruit did a good job without this option. A few more tables became occupied as we ate and relaxed, but then we were suddenly invisible to the staff; it took what felt like forever, circa 20-30 minutes, to get someone to bring us a bill, and there was no offer of more drinks, despite having a tea which is supposed to be free refills. This was the first time I've experienced really poor service here, so they can have three stars as I know what they're really capable of. But, as I say, I'll be back for lunch and dinner, but maybe leave brunch for a while.

    Jess F.

    We were lucky to win a table at the soft opening night at Reds, a Leeds institution that has blessed Manchester with it's presence. We had tried several times to get a table at the Leeds branch only to find 2/3 hour waits and had to go elsewhere so we were very excited when we heard they had taken over the old Livebait site near the town hall. The menu is very Man vs Food in style with meat, meat and more meat. Perhaps not a place to take vegetarian friends! They have spent a lot of money installing a kitchen that produces some of the best meat we've eaten. We had a burger, ribs, sausage and chicken amongst us and everyone was happy with the results. Bearing in mind this was a soft opening there is room for improvement but I'm sure this will be resolved (drinks brought out wrong or not at all, my cocktail was tasteless etc). Can't wait to get back and try some more of the menu on a yelp night soon!

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    Michael B.

    Ever since I'd eaten at their Leeds restaurant (see review http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/reds-true-barbecue-leeds) and had a great meal there I was really looking forward to going again to their new(ish) Manchester joint. A group of eight of us visited on a Tuesday evening and it was busy (we'd booked a table - advise you do the same if you're eight or more). The main area was really bustling but we were shown through to the much quieter back room, though it didn't stay quiet for long. It was a fairly tight squeeze for us round the table, but we just wanted to get ordering so grinned and beared it. After agonising over what to order I decided on Combo #1 (Baby Backs and BBQ Chicken for £16.95). It came with a choice of sides so I had to go for the BBQ Pit Beans as I'd had them at the Friday Food Fight and they were out of this world. Once the food started to arrive I was getting serious food and drink envy - from the Mississippi Mud Brownie Malt to 'The Donut Burger'. The ribs I ordered were very good though I was disappointed with the chicken as all the BBQ flavouring was in the skin, otherwise it was just normal chicken - I had to smother it in Judas Ketchup. I think if I'd gone with my initial choice of Combo #5 (Texas Beef Brisket and North Carolina Pulled Pork) I'd be scoring the food better. I will go back to Red's, but next time choose my meal more wisely.

    Andrew Y.

    Went here other week with fellow Yelpers. Been meaning to come here ever since it opened. I like pulled pork (who doesn't) and baby back ribs. Although I like pulled pork, I decided to go for the Baby back ribs and BBQ chicken combo. Heard that the pulled pork can be too "sauce-y". I also was in the mood for some chicken. To go with the main I had the fries and giant onion rings. I also had a cocktail called Hickory Daiquiri Cox. It was rum, lime, home made spice syrup with pressed apple juice and smoked in Hickory. You can see it in one of photos I uploaded. Thats smoke in the jar. Tasted lovely with a smoky smell. Anyway, back to the main dish. The baby back ribs were tasty. Pretty meaty. Unfortunately, the chicken was really dry. I had to add plenty of sauce to eat it! You can also see in photo the different table sauces. Some were really good. Some very hot. There was a really nice BBQ one. The mustard one was interesting. There was a vinegar based one which was quite runny - be careful to not pour too much on as its very vinegar-y. The fries were quite nice but nothing amazing. The onion rings were OK - the banter was kind of like the batter around a fish from the fish and chip shop - different. Didn't really taste the onion. So overall it was all just OK. Someone had the donut burger which you may have read/heard about. Its an interesting mix of sweet with a burger. But she said it worked.

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    Roz W.

    Wow! Meat eat your heart out! I went for the pit burger - steak patties, brisket, pulled pork, streaky bacon, cheese, pickles, tomatoes, onions, lettuce, dirty sauce (!), mustard & BBQ sauce all squished in-between a brioche bun. Chips on the side for good measure. I thought I was going to be defeated immediately. I accepted the challenge and won hands down (chips and all). I think I'm ready to go on Man Vs Food. In our house, a clean plate means you can order a dessert... I chickened out at the last minute but had a spoonful of my friend's chocolate & peanut butter cheesecake - it was amazing. For meat lovers this is an amazing place to go. The only downside is it is incredibly smoky from the moment you walk through the door. The kitchen is semi open plan and there is an awful lot of meat being BBQ'd! I came away with sore eyes, a cough & smokey clothes.. but also a very content belly.. so I can't complain too much!!!

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    Very good BBQ. I was seated right away and service was very good. Very friendly waiter. I will definitely return.

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    Bem Brasil

    3.8(36 reviews)
    0.2 miCity Centre
    ££

    Excited to come to Bem Brasil for a friend's birthday and was pretty happy with our experience. We…read morecame on a weekend but yet there wasn't a ton of people which is quite nice because for restaurants like these, its honestly pretty hard to walk in and immediately get a seat. Here are my favorite items: - Polenta Frita - Even though polenta is one of the top food items in Brazil, a lot of braiziliant restaurants actually surprisingly don't have this on their menu. Was very surprised that Bem Brasil had this and that it was actually delicious! I appreciate that the polenta retained a lot of its natural flavors and that it didn't fall apart immediately when you put it in your mouth. Loved the crispiness on the outside too, definitely a good mix against the fries. - Pao De Queijo (Cheese Bread) - Cheese bread in the UK is superior to cheese bread in US Brazilian Steakhouses and this place is no different. The cheese bread tastes like a popover and it was super cheesy on the inside but not like the usual pull apart kinds but rather it was ingrained cheese taste which I appreciate. - Presunto Defumado (Smoked Gammon) - I think a lot of other meats had a lot of flavor on the outside but not a ton on the inside, so its nice that this one (even though it is just ham) has a ton of flavor throughout. Goes well with the other more flavorless meats. Overall, not a bad experience at all. WIll this be the best Brazilian Steahouse you ever had? No. But if you do have this craving and you don't want to wait for hours for no seating, Bem Brasil is probably your next best option.

    I came here for dinner with my 8 year old daughter a couple of nights ago. We are visiting from…read moreCanada. The service was outstanding. The waitstaff, the servers, everyone was incredibly accommodating and friendly. The salad bar was decent (a tad small) yet it contained the most delicious garlic cabbage dish, and the mushrooms were amazing. Also the garlic bread was probably one of the tastiest garlic breads I've had in my life I kid you not. Perfect cheese, perfect softness and melted in your mouth. Onto the meat...the lamb, and the bacon wrapped chicken were dry. But the chilli chicken, the sirloin steak and then cheesesteak were simply out of this world. Those items alone are worth the price of admission and I will try my best to return just because of that. Simply outstanding!

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    Smokies Southern BBQ - Cheeseburger fries

    Smokies Southern BBQ

    5.0(1 review)
    19.9 mi
    ££

    As a rule, any restaurant that you walk into which has kitchen roll on the tables as standard, is…read morelikely to show you a good time. Smokies has two venues, one in Darwen and one in Chorley. As Chorley is nearer to me, we decided to try this one. I like that when you walk in, it already has a warm atmosphere, created by varying lighting, high ceilings, and lots of wood in the decor and furniture. In fact later in the evening, one of the owners would tell me that she loves upcycling, and the wood from the bar came from a Scottish distillery, and the tables throughout were made from old casks from the same distillery, simply sanded and oiled, and that what I thought was a table number on our table was in fact one of the original barrel numbers! I love a bit of provenance! I was surprised to find that the restaurant goes further back into another room, and even has another floor with even more seating for diners! As we entered we were welcomed warmly by who I assume is one of the owners (mentioned above). She checked for our booking and pointed us to our table. Another member of staff brought our menus and explained about the specials menu, and specials on the chalkboards throughout the restaurant. The menu is a vegan's nightmare and a carnivore's wet dream! Delicious meaty starters and mains, a section dedicated to meat from the smoker, and even a couple of sharing platters all described in a way to make your mouth water before you get chance to order. This is a proper southern States style bbq joint, their mantra is "real food, real smoke, real slow", and despite that very much being accurate given their quality offerings, the prices are incredibly decent. We decided on the "couples platter" which was beef brisket, pulled pork, half a rack of ribs, chicken wings, home-made sausage, fries, coleslaw and beans... and it was just £20! In fact including the starter and drinks, the whole bill came to less than £35! CRAZY! So before our platter main, we ordered some nachos as a starter. You know what nachos as a starter tends to look like if you go somewhere like Chiquito etc... about 6 doritos with a blob of melted coagulation-dried cheese and some jalapenos on top. We... weren't expecting what we got from Smokies! We got a huge tray full of nachos, covered in nacho cheese sauce, freshly made guacamole, pineapple salsa, (you also get jalapenos, but we asked for them without) with side pots of guacamole and sour cream. It made me swear when it arrived. They were miles beyond the usual doritos-nachos starter you usually get. They were fresh, with perfect crunch, the salsa was fruity and fresh, the cheese was excellent, and it was incredibly moreish. We found ourselves even mopping up the tiny bits at the end with our fingers... thank god for that kitchen roll and wet wipes! Our main platter arrives just after a side portion of fries each. I ordered plain with pitmaster's salt, and my partner ordered cheeseburger fries from the specials menu, which was the same fries but with bits of burger meat, cheese, and chipotle relish! They came with really lovely fresh coleslaw, and what he says as some of the best beans he's ever had... beans with brisket mixed in! HEAVEN! The fries themselves were hot, crisp, and perfectly seasoned. Absolutely perfect. Then just as they arrived, we were brought out our platter! The owner I mentioned earlier then came over to us and explained to us fully about our platter, what meats were what, how the meats were prepared, down to information about the pink smoke ring on the brisket. It's really nice to see that amount of passion and enthusiasm go into food! This platter was excellent. The sausage was flavourful with a spice which didn't get you at first, but which snuck up behind you and slapped you in the fact afterwards! The chicken wings were so tender that you could suck the meat off the bones. The pulled pork was absolutely perfect, and the brisket was so tender that I swear it literally melted in my mouth. This is the best brisket I've had! Even the pickled cucumber provided was pickled by them in brine using the flavours from the smoker, and was described as a 'palate cleanser' as it was fresh and tangy. Really good! I could imagine it on a burger quite easily! There were also their own blend of sauces on each table comprising of a sweet BBQ sauce, American style mustard, and Louisiana style hot sauce. I imagine they were lovely, but as the meat itself was so amazing as it was provided, I really didn't get chance to try them as they weren't needed! Maybe next time! At the point I was about to try the ribs when the chef/pit-master came into the dining area, and was even introduced to us. When we talked to him about the quality of our meal, his enthusiasm and passion for the real deal of southern BBQ was evident, from how he does it and his smokers, to the difference between competition cooking and regular cooking. It was genuinely fascinating to hear, and as I said, a real

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    Grillstock - pits beans from reds true bbq (2014)

    Grillstock

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Grillstock Festival completely lives up to its tagline: 'Meat. Music. Mayhem.' On a slightly…read moredrizzly and cool Saturday in Manchester the hordes swarmed to Albert Square and the stalls of carnivorous splendor. Entry was a very hefty £22.50 but you had to buy them online in advance and it had already sold out. You couldn't, therefore, just rock up there ticketless. I was fortunate and had a free ticket donated by a friend who couldn't make it - so I'm not sure I'd be willing to pay that much and not have at least a free burger, hotdog or couple of beers included. The range of options was pretty good, with the likes of Fire & Salt and Red's True BBQ joined with over 20 other vendors. Pretty much all the food was £4-6, with the smaller 'snacks' at around £3 each. The hotdogs from Street Dogs were huge and delicious (see pic). You could wash everything down with beer from Brooklyn Brewery and cloudy cider from Lazy Jacks (both were terrific) and if you had enough room after all that meat, you could get cheesecake or icecream. I failed miserably as I was too greedy after nailing a brisket burger. Rob Heron & The Teapad Orchestra kept us entertained from the main stage, then it was the crowd-pleasing chilli eating competition, with 10 challengers eating increasingly hot chillis that I'd never heard of. Most of them endured until quite far in, then all but two dropped like flies and reached for the milk (or sick bucket - nice). After eating a Trinidad Scorpion 'Butch T' from Australia which was 1.4 million on the Scoville scale of hotness, it ended somewhat anticlimactically with a 'fastest eater' round, much to the crowd's bemusement. The only downside I had, which is the same for every festival like this, is that there were too many people in there, not enough circulation space and only one entrance/exit. Other than that is was a great way to spend an afternoon and start your path towards a food coma!

    Another year, another trip to Grillstock! Having been for the past two years, we couldn't resist…read morepurchasing the early bird tickets and signing up for another visit to BBQ heaven. Still located on Albert Square, the festival has expanded somewhat, meaning there was a shift around inside the square, with the main stage moving and appearing to provide much more space than previous years. The entrance (only one this time) was in a strange location and there was very little signage towards it, meaning I was slightly on the flustered side by the time we actually got in! We headed to the bar for a drink to walk around with and explore our options. Brewdog were the providers this years, meaning there were plenty of familiar options, the other half going for the Dead Pony Ale. The bar was also fully stocked with cider, wine and prosecco so we didn't have to bounce between bars - handy! There was also an 'I Heart Wine' van, separate Lazy Jack's bar, alcoholic iced tea, a spiced rum bar, plus a Jack Daniel's cocktail bar. So, something for all tastes! Probably my favourite thing about Grillstock is the opportunity to try food from some new vendors, many of which come from across the country. Ross&Ross were my first stop, serving up slow cooked lamb, which was absolutely delicious and the perfect thing to get the day going. We also had a burger from The Beefy Boys - great, very moist - and some hot wings from Lola's - personal favourite, and coming with some very handy wet wipes. Everything is around the £5-6 mark on top of your ticket price. Unfortunately all stalls serving ribs ran out very quickly - and by all stalls I mean the 2 that were actually serving them up. Shouldn't there be more? When you really take the stalls into account, burgers and hot dogs totally outweigh everything else. Probably says something about the UK's taste in BBQ... As ever, there was lots of entertainment in the form of music (Levi Roots and Grandmaster Flash, anyone?), circus performers, the grilling competition, hot dog/wing/chilli eat competitions, and the ever popular free photo booth, making it very family friendly and contributing to a very relaxed Saturday.

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    Grillstock - Smoked Dog from Street Dogs

    Smoked Dog from Street Dogs

    Grillstock - Main stage (2015)

    Main stage (2015)

    Grillstock - Brisket from reds true bbq (2014)

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    Brisket from reds true bbq (2014)

    Smoke Yard - Nice view of Oldham Town Hall where the new Odeon cinema will be

    Smoke Yard

    3.3(4 reviews)
    7.1 miOldham

    I really wanted this to be a 5-star experience, and a place for great BBQ in England near where I…read moreoccasionally work. But it was not to be. That said, there is a lot of really exceptional things about this restaurant, not least is the wide range of music pumped through the speakers here -- not loud, just perfect in fact. I've been enjoying just sitting here listening to the blues / soul /country / eclectic / 60's / Amy Winehouse / etc. ... The sides were all awesome, something even some of the great BBQ places let slip. I was very happy with the grilled watermelon, the fries (skinny like the U.S.), and the creamed corn. You should be quite happy with any of those. Four-stars is still good, and as always, you may love what I go "meh" to. The atmosphere is funky and clean, with the right touches of kitsch, not overbearing. The menu is broad, and I'd definitely try the beef ribs next time; they sounded very good but I decided to stick with St. Louis style ribs to be able to compare apples with apples. (I usually sample pork ribs to compare BBQ places on the same dish.) They do not offer brisket, which may be understandable, as brisket can be difficult to get right. Service was pretty good, although it wasn't a full restaurant this Saturday afternoon. In short I enjoyed everything except the ribs, which were good, with the following opinions of how they could have been great. First off, the ribs were very meaty, and cannot be faulted for that at all! They seemed to be cooked right, although here is the first point of contention: Either the pork in the British Isles is not marbled like the great BBQ places in the U.S., or they cook the fat out of it. Judging from a previous experience I had in Dublin, I suspect that the pork is just very lean. For me, that equates to less flavor and a dryer texture. The other thing which I would love to see is a fearless addition of smoke to these ribs. To be honest, I couldn't taste it, and the "smoke ring" in the meat was barely denting the surface. I can't give a restaurant with "Smoke" as a predominant part of its name 5-stars unless the meat lives up to it. So if you like a simple but big chunk of meaty, lean pork, that's what you'll get here, and you may have a five-star experience.

    This was a impromptu visit. Initially we thought we were headed out to Jacks Smoke house, but when…read moreour friends pulled up here we realised we got our wires crossed. Inside was very busy, with a small number of tables, sitting down at the menu I found it a little limited. It entails a couple of hot dogs, a few chicken/meat burgers served with waffles, patties, various fries and a handful of starters. The only fish I spotted was bubba gump shrimp with chorizo. If you were a veggie they had just the one veggie burger option. First off I ordered a caramel milkshake , my friend had the nutella one while others had beer.. Both shakes looked impressive with tons of cream , garnished with tasties..however all the syrup had ran down mine and had just a one dimensional taste to it ....I didn't feel it was worth a sticky mitt. For starters fiery hot wings, pulled pork spring rolls and Shrimp were ordered.. My wings were meaty but just tasted like someone had literally poured a generic hot sauce over them..the spring rolls,,, I did try some and could not help but think the cheese burger spring rolls in Solita were much nicer. ..The shrimp was tasty but there was not a lot of it to justify the cost. Starters and drinks gone I opted for a Death Row cocktail at an average priced £7.50.. This had a cool presentation again with a syringe full of red stuff that you injected into the drink...This tasted like weak lemonade with cherry laced through. I felt stuck what to order for my main, Everyone else opted for Chicken waffle stack with maple syrup and peanut butter?? Mac and cheese burger and a Yard burger full of various meats as well as a pattie, full of onion rings..I decided on the buttermilk chicken... Once again presentation was good however my burger got soggy quickly and I found it uninspiring. Everyone else appeared to enjoy their food...the peppercorn fries were the highlight.. Overall the market is crammed with diners like this i.e American style burgers so for me it has to be innovative and really tasty to stand out. The only thing I remember about the décor were the stairs leading upward to the toilet being old , crooked and needing replacing The service was good however I just found the food to be a let down for the cost. I personally rather try Jacks Smoke House next time. .

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    Smoke Yard - I like that they have small and large wine servings in case your not a big drinker like me ..pizza fries are interesting

    I like that they have small and large wine servings in case your not a big drinker like me ..pizza fries are interesting

    Smoke Yard
    Smoke Yard

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    Black Dog Ballroom NWS - Bellinis, Manhattens and New York Spurs

    Black Dog Ballroom NWS

    3.8(18 reviews)
    0.4 miOxford Road Corridor
    ££

    I was coerced into coming here on a Sunday. I agreed under the guise of a Bloody Mary special to…read morecombat my hangover. So...I would not have picked this place as my first choice as a spot to work off a hangover. It had too many clean lines. I was wanting something old, dark, traditional, dark, quiet-ish and dark. So it was dark but in no way traditional. None-the-less there was indeed a Bloody Mary Special so all went well. It was a special that included an English breakfast. Between the Bloody Mary the hearty eggs, sausage, bacon, hash browns and so on...I left in far better shape than I arrived. That was the extend of my experience- which seems a shame as there is a lot to do here (billiards, terrace- karaoke - they told us). I don't know that I would say this will become me Sunday recovery go-to place, but I will likely return and check it out under different circumstances.

    I came along to Blackdog Ballroom as my friends +1 for their launch of their new cocktail…read moremasterclasses. They launched three new variants - studio 54, all cocktails popularised in the 70's, Mexican/tiki themed cocktails and my personal favourite Prohibition. I had cocktails st Blackdog quite a few times and they never disappoint and these be additions to menu are very welcome in my opinion. We had some rather fantastic Manhattens, Sazeracs, and a New York sour -the standout drink for me. A traditional whisky sour topped with red wine, sounds crazy but it's fantastic. Next time I'm looking for somewhere to drink cocktails and chat to some very knowledgeable mixologists I'll be popping along here.

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    Black Dog Ballroom NWS - Very very good espresso martini

    Very very good espresso martini

    Black Dog Ballroom NWS - Prohibition bar

    Prohibition bar

    Black Dog Ballroom NWS - I think I'm preferring this site to the NQ one already :)

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    I think I'm preferring this site to the NQ one already :)

    New Yorker Diner - Milky Bun

    New Yorker Diner

    3.5(2 reviews)
    0.3 miChinatown

    New Yorker opened fairly recently on Portland Street in Manchester City centre, and thanks to the…read morestyle of the building it's part of, it looks straight from New York City itself. Originally seeming to be named New Yorker Diner, it doesn't have a diner vibe, so instead is now presenting itself as American Street Food, serving burgers, waffles and chicken, gourmet burgers, and some other American sides too, as well as milkshakes and Belgian Waffles. It doesn't have a huge range, but what it has it does well. As you descend the steps into the diner itself, it's got that industrial look that most of the Northern Quarter is doing at the moment, complete with bare brick walls, wood cladding, and filament bulbs. Definitely not the Ed's Easy Diner style 50's American diner. Also, it's not a full service restaurant, but in fact a counter-service place with a dining area. The menu is simple but appetising, with some really tasty offerings and at a price that is very reasonable for Manchester City Centre, especially with some of the lunch deals available. I went to the counter and ordered the "American Boy" burger with fries and a Cherry Coke. The friendly staff member gave me a flashing/buzzing box similar to what you get when waiting for seating at big chain restaurants on a Saturday night, and said it would buzz/flash when my meal was ready for me to collect. Handy. The food was ready, and what I got was very tasty indeed. The burger, although not pink, was cooked through, but still juicy, and the trimmings were perfect, although the 'Brooklyn Sauce' built up spice pretty quickly for me, so I'd probably skip that next time. The fries were really good! Properly hot and crisp, and seasoned perfectly meaning the sachets of salt I picked up were never touched! New Yorker is a simple affair, offering good simple food when you want it, at a good price. I'd go again

    not bad fast food place - low price but seem to have wait a long time if you order anything majorread more

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    New Yorker Diner - Street Shakes

    Street Shakes

    New Yorker Diner
    New Yorker Diner

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    Red's True Barbecue - bbq - Updated May 2026

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