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Manchester
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To help you plan your night out, we've gathered together restaurants in Manchester near to the main entertainment venues.
If you're coming to Manchester for the theatre or to watch a concert and fancy something to eat close by, then this is the site for you.
Pick the venue that you'll be visiting from the list below and you'll find a list of all the restaurants within a 5 minute walk.
You'll find that all the areas have a real mixture of cuisines - something to suit everyone's palette. If you don't mind walking that little bit further however, you can search our Manchester Restaurants by Cuisine guide, offering loads of alternative restaurants in Manchester. |
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Dating back to 1948 and really developing in the 1960s, Manchester's China Town boasts a great selection of oriental restaurants. Located around Faulkner Street in the heart of the city centre, next to Piccadilly Gardens and the Gay Village, it's the perfect place to start or end your night, with some restaurants staying open until 3am. |
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Wilmslow Road in Rusholme, just 2 miles from the city centre, is home to Manchester's world famous Curry Mile, a collection of bright neon lit Indian and Pakistani restaurants, shisha cafes, sweet houses and takeaways. There's a choice of award-winning restaurants and fast food curry houses, opening as late as 4am. |
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There are over 40 places to eat at The Trafford Centre, the huge shopping mall 5 miles from Manchester city centre. The lavish Great Hall section of the outlet boasts a number of quality restaurants alongside fast food dining choices. |
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There's a good choice of restaurants near the Palace Theatre, on Oxford Road in the city centre, with pre-show offers being available at most for theatre goers. Oxford Road Train Station is just across the road, whilst the Gay Village is just around the corner. |
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Being a mile outside the city centre on Stockport Road in Ardwick, there's only a handful of restaurants near Manchester Apollo. Piccadilly Station in the city centre is only a 15 minute walk though, with many restaurants advertising pre-show offers. |
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Located 15 minutes drive or 30 minutes tram journey from the city centre, in between Old Trafford and Didsbury, there are many restaurants in Chorlton, the vibrant hipster neighbourhood of Manchester. |
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