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Great restaurant. Child friendly. Excellent and varied menu. Local produce. I go regularly from popping in for coffee to a long meal.

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16 years ago

Quality restaurant. Had the grill deal the other week and the steak and chips was excellent. Never had a bad meal here.

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13 years ago

Excellent restaurant. The 'Early Bird' special is great and very reasonable. The service is good and very efficient.

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Hale Wine Bar - Nice comfy booths

Hale Wine Bar

4.0(6 reviews)
3.6 mi
£££

Sensational. Simple, fresh, tasty menu (no jalapeño-chipotle-mayo-with…read moreprawn-mango-chutney-cranberry aioli). Attentive service without being overbearing. Everything was "yes, we can do that." Went on a Sunday afternoon with kids and they loved it. Buffalo sauce is great (had on on the chicken burger, off menu). Calamari is great. Would appear to be a very good place for grown-ups in the evening. Simple, elegant décor. Very tasteful and hip without being gauche. One television with the football on, perfect balance to be able to watch the game without being in a rambunctious pub/sports bar. My guess is it was the proprietor who took care of us for the first half of our meal and my wife said, "mmmm, he's handsome, too." That I could have done without but, overall, 7 out of 5 and we will be back regularly.

The Hale Kitchen is a nice smart place but very busy on a Friday. Don't think it's decided whether…read moreit is bar or a restaurant so when we arrived for dinner we were surrounded by a rowdy crowd at the bar. This meant that our dining experience wasn't as relaxed as it could have been. The service was very friendly and attentive and the menu looked good. I ordered the mushrooms to start which were presented well but were a little tasteless my husband liked his goat cheese tarts but felt it would have been nice if they'd come with chutney. The fish and chips were a hit for main but my sea bass was rather dry and lacked flavour. The dessert we shared toffee and pecan cheesecake was the best course of the night. Overall an average experience. Think it might be best to try this place at a quieter time in the week.

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Hale Wine Bar - Frontage

Frontage

Hale Wine Bar - Gorgeous pecan and toffee cheesecake

Gorgeous pecan and toffee cheesecake

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Sea bass main

Salut Wines - Many ways to drink wine! Buy a bottle to drink in or choose from 32 wines in our wine machines or from our house wine list

Salut Wines

4.8(24 reviews)
5.3 miCity Centre
££

Oh salut! First time…read moreI walked past this a few weeks ago and saw the enomatic through the window I let out a an actual GASP of excitement. Was pretty excited on the night too, so excited I left my card in the wine machine which made me look like a total amateur. It's much more spacious inside than I had realised, and there are also seats and heaters outside with a great view of the nearby row of traditional pubs with the town hall in the background. I enjoyed trying the various wines (the smallest amount is often £2-3 so you can try a good four wines on a £10 card pre-payment) and could even tell that some of them tasted different, so am basically going to be earning my MW in no time. They also do a few little snacks - my fave baba ghanoush and some rather tasty crisps, although the brown olives tasted too sour for me. Tap water came chilled in a delightful glass bottle. Btw I am not sure there are actually other drinks options here, maybe check that before you go. The staff were efficient and welcoming and I am sure I will be back here. A great companion to hanging ditch and Bakerie in terms of our city's wine bar scene.

I love wine. Big fan. You know how it goes, you open a book one day and you bite the apple and…read morewoooosh, there's no way back. Although I now work for an independent wine merchant in Didsbury and am considered a bit of a fussy geek by my friends, I have longed for a good wine bar in Manchester pretty much since I arrived in town over 6 years ago, well before wine was a big thing for me. A few places have attempted it, half-heartedly for some, but none had so far succeeded. Then came Salut wines, first baby business of a lovely couple who like me love good wine and thought it deserved proper representation in the City Centre. An ambitious project that was, not without hurdles. But tenacity paid off and behold, a superb, clean, warm and welcoming wine bar where odd ins once was. Enomatic machines a-go-go, 32 wines are available by the glass at any point in (opening) time. That's 16 whites and rosés and 16 reds. Thanks to these machines you can enjoy a vast variety of wines, all of which are way above your house plonk from most pubs/bars/restaurant. And that's not all. 3 measures are available: 50ml, 125ml and 175 ml. The first one is my favourite. I can play to my heart's content and try a lot of wine before it's time to call it a day. Most wines are between £1.20 and £5 for a glass but you can also try some of the fancier stuff that would NEVER be available by the glass otherwise. Risk-free. Whilst they do not cater, a range of nibbles and tapas plates are available and it's perfectly suitable for a light lunch or diner. Cheese, cured meats and Mediterranean veggie plates, all made with very good ingredients. Music is top notch, not your average lounge "elevator" type nor your bass-boosted frenzy. Blues, jazz, pop, electro... To sum-up, great atmosphere, best wine selection in town, excellent service. The bottle prices to take away are on the steep side of I'm honest but I'll put that down as the location.

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Salut Wines - They have 42 wines by the glass

They have 42 wines by the glass

Salut Wines - Cheese platter

Cheese platter

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Veggie/Vegan mezze platter

The House Restaurant & Wine Bar

The House Restaurant & Wine Bar

4.4(7 reviews)
3.1 miAltrincham
££

The House is an outstanding restaurant and bar in a prime location in idyllic Goose Green in…read moreAltrincham. If you're looking to wine and dine a loved one or impress a new date, then you can't really go wrong here. Head chef and owner Adam Wilde has created an attractive warm bistro feel in this family run establishment, with dimmed lighting, booth seating and laid back sounds. The mix of French and English dishes change regularly and are surprisingly affordable. Classic dishes like Moules Mariniere, Pork fillet Stroganoff and Slow braised lamb knuckle fall between £9 and £13 and the well put together wine list starts at just £12.90. After a fabulous dinner, you don't have to move very far for entertainment on the weekends. That's provided by the House bar, where live acts play until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays whilst you sip your belgian beer, champagnes or cocktail.

Tucked away in the idyllic setting of Altrincham's Goose Green, 'The House' is a friendly, family…read morerun restaurant led by head chef and owner Adam Wilde. With an appetite for fresh ingredients and local produce, the menu is brimming with seasonal flavours and offers an appealing mix of English and French dishes. As well as a daily 'specials board' to delight the most food savvy of diners, signature dishes include The House Wellington and Grilled John Dory. Open for both lunch and dinner, the afternoon menu offers a tempting selection of fresh salads, sandwiches, jackets, wraps and toasted paninis, plus a choice of a la carte dishes.

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The House Restaurant & Wine Bar - Artichoke Rosti, with wrapped asparagus, spinach, halloumi and a poached egg on top :-)

Artichoke Rosti, with wrapped asparagus, spinach, halloumi and a poached egg on top :-)

The House Restaurant & Wine Bar - Goats cheese salad

Goats cheese salad

The House Restaurant & Wine Bar - Mammoth burger

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Mammoth burger

Wine and Wallop - Showing front door to the establishment fitted tables in alcoves off picture built into the long wall into little separate groups of people.

Wine and Wallop

4.2(11 reviews)
4.4 miDidsbury Village
££

An expensively accoutured establishment whilst the beverages are not pricey they are full in line…read morecompetitively with all of the local 'watering holes' pricewise! Speciality beers on draught (with barmaid 'traditional hand-pulled ales' in this Mid-England). A little light-heartedness there!

Wine and Wallop is located directly opposite the West Didsbury tram station making it a great…read morejumping off point if you are on public transport and don't live in Didsbury. The bar is very nicely laid out, a large open space with a floating second floor which looks down on the bottom storey. High moulded ceilings and massive display shelving behind the bar showing off their very large selection of wine. I'm a beer drinker so the thought of a wine bar didn't get my palate stirring particularly but what did and is a fantastic aspect of Wine and Wallop is the 13 hand pumps on the bar. There is in fact almost as many beers available on a daily basis as there is wines by the glass available. I did in fact try the wines that others ordered and as there were a few even I would happily drink. I am told they were a very good selection by my wine quaffing friends. It is important to add that there is only a selection of the wines available by glass and these are displayed on a chalkboard above the door. All other wines are by bottle only. I believe they change this list regularly, although I didn't enquire how often this occurs. The beers on tap the night I went in were a selection from Timothy Taylor's (a Didsbury staple) Brightside Brewery and Ilkley. They didn't have all 13 taps on (I think there were 2 absent). The bar doesn't do meals but does have a selection of light snacks, mostly in the range of cheeses, meats, biscuits and breads. All of these are decent quality and the portions are reasonable. I would say the demographic of the bar is on the older side, being in my mid 30's I was definitely in the younger age range there on a Friday night. But that said the bar has a great vibe with no tv, and jazz music playing in the background at a low volume so it's definitely a spot for conversation or quiet contemplation rather than a party venue.

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Wine and Wallop - Electric fires outside So you can, Feel The Heat like Darude! Very new feel to the whole wine bar and extremely proper and honourable staff.

Electric fires outside So you can, Feel The Heat like Darude! Very new feel to the whole wine bar and extremely proper and honourable staff.

Wine and Wallop - Bar exterior

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Bar exterior

Cork of the North

Cork of the North

3.3(3 reviews)
1.1 mi

I can safely say that Sale has been crying out for a decent wine bar for ages - Altrincham,…read moreChorlton, Didsbury or the city centre were our only local alternatives. Not any longer. The owner of an established wine distributor has turned around a former solicitor's office on Northenden Road into a sleek yet welcoming wine bar & shop and the town's oenophiles have rejoiced. With a large selection of wines (still and sparkling) and spirits from around the world there's something for all tastes. The staff are on hand to help out if you're not sure what you'd like. Alternatively, order a bottle and enjoy it whilst sat in one of the comfy booths with repurposed cinema seats. The corkage is £7 per bottle. Platters of cheese and/or meats are £7-£8. There's also a selection of bottled beers, ciders and soft drinks to drink in or buy and take away. They've immediately become our new local. Welcome to the neighbourhood :)

Awful experience. Jammed between a couple practically having sex at the table & lads shouting &…read morescreaming & shouting that it was going to be a great night!, tables literally 2 inches apart. Was told that my drink would be brought to me, but after about 10; minutes seeing the waitress chatting at the bar, I got up to order my drink (again), was told "oh this is your prosecco" which had been waiting at the bar getting warm for 10 minutes. Paid at the bar using Google pay, but when we left an employee ran after us down Heaton Moor road shouting "excuse me, there's a prosecco that hasn't been paid for!". So embarrassed, never ever felt so humiliated in my life! Will never go here again. Wanted a nice quiet evening, drinking nice wine, ended up being humiliated. Would give zero stars if I could!

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Cork of the North - Interesting view in the loo

Interesting view in the loo

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Victor's - Lobster tacos that was really delicious as well

Victor's

3.8(4 reviews)
3.7 mi
££

The food was great but they didn't ask my mum how she likes her beef so it came out too bloody and…read morewhen we got it back after they reheated or re cooked it was so hard. My mate and I had the same and it was lovely. Cauliflower mash wasn't my taste but to each his own. Would 1000 come back I'll just leave me Mum at the house next time.

Food: The cuisine is international, and the menu has plenty of choice. We ordered a variety of…read moresmall plates to share amongst us, which were all delicious. The mushroom on toast and chicken lollipops stood out as the best! But the other small plates were not far behind! For the main I had chef's sushi platter - which I highly recommend! The sushi is prepared fresh and it was all delicious, probably the best sushi I've had in England! The menu has a wide selected range of sushi options. Every item of food we ordered was delicious! Drinks: I only ordered a soft drink, but the restaurant is also a bar which serves plenty of drinks. Atmosphere: The decor of the place is beautiful and fitted the relaxed ambience. We went for dinner quite late, when the restaurant slowly shifts towards a bar. Service: The service from all the members of staff was brilliant. The only downside was we had a very long wait between our starters and main (45 mins). Price: It is on the upper end but still very reasonable for the quality of food and the service you receive. Victors is slowly becoming one of my favourite places to eat in Manchester / Altrincham.

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Victor's
Victor's - The small plates, chicken wings, mushroom on toast, chicken lollipops, goats cheese and beetroot

The small plates, chicken wings, mushroom on toast, chicken lollipops, goats cheese and beetroot

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Palate

Palate

4.0(4 reviews)
2.7 miChorlton

Minimalist decore made from pallets gives this new Chorlton wine bar its play on words name. A nice…read morecasual feel to the bar makes their gastro leanings and extensive wine selection less intimidating than most wine bars I've been in. I don't feel judged for preferring beer and being a wine Luddite. Their beer selection is far more limited being 3 Camden beers on draught and a small selection of bottles but will quench the thirst of most beer drinkers. Sadly this aspect pales in comparison to the other new wine bar over in Didsbury and I do wish they had opted for a wider selection of beer if only to make use of the large number of fantastic local breweries rather than opting for keg beer shipped up from London. The menu consists of light snacks, charcuterie and cheese platters on the whole, with a limited but precisely chosen list of mains. Looks delicious as would be expected by the guys also known for Parlour on Beech Rd; items such as Air Dried Beef & Chilli Bresaola, Rocket, Artichokes & Parmesan. Palate will be a pleasant and relaxed addition to the already extensive Chorlton night life.

I came here with Josh M and was skeptical about a wine bar with furniture made out of pallets. The…read moreplace was absolutely heaving and not all of the staff were fully trained but nothing beats on the job training and everyone seemed chilled out standing around the bar area to be served/shown a table/pay their bill etc. which also doubles up as a seating area. The decor actually looks quite nice and spaced out. The big wooden chairs look more like chairs in a church than made out of pallets. They weren't as heavy and clunky as I'd expected nor did I get any splinters as they are all varnished. As the place was busy we were sat outside. There were four large tables outside with room to add extra chairs to our party of 7. I only managed to have a large glass of Pinot Noir before the cold got to us and we moved on where we could be indoors and get some food. I will definitely visit this place again and try out the food and match it to their extensive wine list.

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Palate

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BistroVin - Lovely decor

BistroVin

4.3(7 reviews)
5.3 miCity Centre
£

Well I think we can finally say we have a wine bar scene in Manchester…read more BistroVin is a peaceful space over the renowned Spirited Wines shop on Deansgate, with huge glass windows overlooking the street and classical music on the stereo. You can buy wine by the glass or buy a bottle from the shop downstairs (£4 corkage fee). There's also a fantastic looking selection of cheese, from which a French staff member selected the English Barkham Blue as her favourite. THE SHAME. (it looked great). She also recommended their new range of beers which features rose and jasmine flavours! Even I might like them! An equally delightful server suggested I try the Merlot which he promised was a strong wine and it was really delicious and at £4.50 a glass (others cheaper) I wouldn't hesitate to come back.

We should all hang our heads in shame, Yelp Manchester - BistroVin has been open since MARCH and…read morenot one of us realised. An unexplored wine bar. Totally unacceptable. Accessed via stairs within Spirited Wines, their large first floor bar is light, spacious and tasteful. A couple of Chesterfield sofas are sat in the corner by the large windows, with the rest of the wooden chairs and tables nicely spaced apart. Though it was raining, dreary and thoroughly miserable outside, the service was warm and welcoming. The bar man, Nicolas, explained that wine was available by the glass from the concise drinks menu, or you could pop downstairs and choose any one of the bottles to enjoy (with a £4 corkage fee - you pay for it at the bar). Two friends and I opted for a lovely Rioja and if we hadn't been going out for a meal afterwards, would have been very tempted to get a platter of cheeses. They have a counter of them with the French cheeses being delivered directly and the English cheeses from local producers. A charming and unpretentious spot to escape the busyness of Deansgate. Long may they prosper.

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BistroVin - Looking forward to tasting some good wine!

Looking forward to tasting some good wine!

BistroVin - De Castelnau Brut Réserve

De Castelnau Brut Réserve

BistroVin - Seating with a view down on to Deansgate

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Seating with a view down on to Deansgate

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