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    The Bridgewater Hall

    4.5 (39 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Romantic
    Classy
    Very loud
    Live music

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    Hannah Q.

    My review of Bridgewater Hall is based solely on the recent 'Baby Music' session I attended with my daughter recently. Baby Music is a free baby sensory class that is offered here every Wednesday at 11.15am, 12.30pm and 1.45pm. It's an informal session that takes place over an hour with a different theme every week and music based activities set up accordingly. The idea is you rock up with your baby and spend an hour playing and generally having fun! The class doesn't have any particular structure and is not led but there are several members of staff on hand who are happy to offer ideas, impart their knowledge of how music can help development or just sit and have a chat with you and your baby. It's a really nice way to spend an hour with your baby and my 6.5 month old loved it. There were a few people there with very young babies (just a month or 2 old) but I'm not sure how much you'd get out of it at that age and as it can get quite noisy it's maybe more suitable for babies ever so slightly older. As I said before, this is a free session and as such is hugely popular. Bookings are currently taken from 8.30am on the Thursday before the following Wednesday's group and if you want to get a place you really do need to be there at 8.30am on the dot and be prepared to hit the redial button several times!

    Sophie C.

    Duh-duh-duh- duh-duh-duh DUH DUH Duh-duh-duh- duh-duh-duh DUH DUH Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture sang by yours truly after an evening at the Bridgewater Hall. I am civilised, I am refined. I promise. And its not my fault that I had first reactions to some pieces such as 'Theme from the Apprentice?' and 'Ice Age 3 soundtrack'. For that I blame TV and film. The building is stunning and that organ just looks amazing - I've heard it too: at a Masters graduation ceremony held there. If you visit and don't here the organ, its understandable if you're a little upset. Nonetheless, the concert hall somehow lets you feel the energy of the orchestra even if you're up at the top, peering underneath the railing. Seeing the precision and timing of the string section for yourself really does bring the music alive and the Bridgewater Hall only has the creme de la creme of orchestras. Perhaps one of the reasons you'll leave the Hall singing.

    Alfie B.

    Currently on at The Bridgewater Hall is an entire season of German composer Mahler, running almost every week from January to June. The Bridgewater Hall is a wonderful classical music venue with an exquisitely beautiful main theatre. This current Mahler season is wonderfully done, with performances from the Manchester Cameratera and, as its in conjunction with the BCC, their wonderful Philharmonic Orchestra. Tickets for these wonderful events start from only £9. Also, there've often got radio programs being recorded in front of a live audience between 5 and 6pm. These are completely free to go to, you just need to get tickets for the box office. They're really good, and even if you are going to the main evening performance as well, they are probably worth going to as they often include interesting commentary on the performances. If you like classical music then Bridgewater Hall is a wonderful place, and if you don't like classical music, you probably will after a visit to a live performance here.

    Big cafe, but it gets booked up fast!
    Bekki G.

    Great venue for a wide variety of musical genres. It has the main concert hall but some smaller spaces for performances as well. Good cafes and bars (although it can take ages to get served!) and there's always a good range of ticket prices depending on your seats. Car parking, bus and tram links make it really easy to get to - well worth a visit! Hallé and BBC philharmonic are resident so there's always a good variety of immense talent on show!

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    Rachel W.

    I have wanted to play here since I can remember. So a trip here to me is the way to my heart. I love this place! The building is breathtaking to start off with so before you even get inside (if you are lucky to get taken) just take a look at this genius building. Jaw-droppingly handsome and exquisite is the only way I can describe it. This rejuvenated city of Manchester deserves a smack on the back for this piece of work. What a show. I have been a few times now and everytime I go it is like I have never been! Inside is perfection. The organ is beautiful and the hall itself makes you feel like you are royalty. It is immaculate. The sound is incredible too. Please go. Even if you do not like the music, just try it. Honestly, it will blow your head off. Better than your sub-woofer, i promise!

    BBC Philharmonic.
    Thomas M.

    This time around not only visited the hall for two concerts (one was a replica of Leonard Bernstein's final concert, with Tasmin Little and the BBCPO), the other John Williams: A Life in the Cinema with the Hallé under Stephen Bell - both great) but also took the "public" tour of the building, which will cost you a 5-er for a 1+ hour look behind the back of that is certainly the greatest-sounding concert hall I know (a tie with the Cologne Philharmonic Hall). Very nice tour, which was guided by the guy who normally runs their CD and souvenirs shop on concert evenings. The Hallé were rehearsing the Williams concert while we were in the auditorium, being told about sound-proofing and how the architects kept the vibrations coming from the nearby traffic away from the auditorium. So I recommend Bridgewater Hall for ALL classical concerts, and the tour for those who want to have a peek behind the scenes.

    James C.

    A wonderful facility belonging to Manchester. Bridgwater Hall hosts many events including both classical and contemporary music. Both the Hallé and BBC Philharmonic play here regularly, and ticket prices are reasonable. There are sometimes free tickets for Manchester residents if you're on their mailing list. My only reason not to award the venue 5 stars is that I find the seats a little uncomfortable, especially when you're there for a few hours.

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    A great venue. the stylish exterior is matched by the acoustics inside. a handy location too.

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    I've been there twice so far and I must admit that this place is absolutely amazing. It's unbelievable how good is acustics there!

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    Review Highlights - The Bridgewater Hall

    Having heard so much about this concert hall I finally had the pleasure of going to a concert here the other night.

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    Leaf - Interior

    Leaf

    4.6(10 reviews)
    0.3 miOxford Road Corridor
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    I popped into this cozy cafe/bistro/tea bar late Sunday afternoon to find some caffeine and fight…read moretrans-Atlantic jet lag. I took up residence in the dimly lit back area, where the cheerful waitstaff promptly took my order of a blood orange hot chocolate made with almond milk (!) The drink came out frothy and light, with a cloud of chocolate-dusted milk foam atop subtle, smooth chocolate. No bitter or artificial aftertaste. While bopping along to the background music and working on my laptop, I was informed that Leaf would close early at 19h instead of 20h, so I seized the opportunity to order dinner as well: the jerk lamb rump, and an order of jasmine pearl tea. The waiter helped me verify that the lamb was free of dairy, and soon I was chowing down on succulent roast lamb and garlicky roast beans. The mango jam was a perfect accompaniment to the meat, but I found the coconut/coriander rice too mushy to my taste. It helped me to imagine them as mashed potatoes instead, haha. The tea was sensuously fragrant, and I welcomed the scented fog clouding my glasses. I wish I could have stayed there longer, but I might return for brunch or tea - Leaf is truly a serene, wonderful establishment.

    J love thus place, mostly because I live tea, and I'm really not a coffee drinker, where so many…read morecoffee shops tea is an afterthought, leaf is clearly dedicated to my fave, with a vast list of choices. Id also like to give props to the brownies. So many are disappointing and dry, but these are lovely and a generous square

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    Chapter One Books

    4.3(24 reviews)
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    Amazing place that accepts you for being you. *Warning* @ Social Refuge where they treat you…read moredifferently if your not like them. I visited this coffee shop recently and left feeling pretty uncomfortable with how I was treated. From the moment I ordered, the staff came across as dismissive and noticeably colder toward me compared to other customers around me. There were a few interactions that felt unnecessarily sharp, and it gave the impression that I wasn't particularly welcome there. I want to be fair, but as a straight customer, the difference in tone and attitude didn't go unnoticed. Whether intentional or not, it made the experience feel exclusionary rather than inclusive. It's a shame because the space itself has a lot of personality, but the service made it hard to enjoy. I'd hope they work on creating a more welcoming environment for everyone.

    I get the irony by starting with the quote "don't judge a book by its cover" but tbh this is…read moreexactly what I've been doing every time I've walked past this place in the past few months... Whether it was because the area of town is a bit random, the building a bit unattractive and me thinking it was more of a bookshop - something just seemed to be putting me off. But today in my meeting with Matt F we decided to give it a go and what a great decision it was! First off this place is huge and a labyrinth once inside - one half hipster bookshop, the other half cool cafe with a real nod to health (check out the menu on my pics). A really lovely environment with working fountain and a variety of places to sit. The food was excellent too - my breakfast pancakes were probably the best I've had in Manchester so far which is saying something. Quick note that they don't do sides - at one stage I thought I was going to turn into Jack Nicholson in '5 Easy Pieces' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wtfNE4z6a8 but thankfully the guy sorted us out with a side of toast after I asked nicely...repeatedly... Very friendly staff, great venue. I'll be back soon to work/eat/drink coffee/read a book - or all at the same time!

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