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Manchester restaurants that have opened since lockdown that you might not have been to yet
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A £1m waterside food hall is opening in Manchester today
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14 new bars and restaurants that can finally open in Manchester from Monday
From beach huts to live music venues to basement dive bars
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It s been a horrible time to operate a hospitality business - more than a year of lockdowns, restrictions and curfews that have brought the sector to its knees.
New Manchester bars and restaurants opening after lockdown
We can t wait to visit some of these
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Society is one of the sites that will be ready to open after lockdown in Manchester (Image: Supplied)
There is so much to look forward to this year, if the vaccine roll-out and plummeting infection rates continue.
Meeting up with friends and family again, returning to theatres and gig venues, and that first sip of a pint in the pub are all events that could very well return in the next few months.
For bar and restaurant operators, the return to a degree of normality can t come soon enough.
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The dust jacket is long gone and the title-embossed spine flaps free. Naturally, many of the pages are sauce-stained: honourable marks of our stove-side adventures together.
New British Classics by Gary Rhodes may be more than 20 years old, but the marks of battle are clear. It remains one of my most consulted cookbooks. When I need cooking times for a rib of beef itâs where I go. When I want the perfect recipe for Yorkshire puddings or a steak and kidney pie, I know where to look. Rhodes died suddenly in 2019, but here he is still holding my clumsy hand. This is just one of the glories of cookbooks. They enable a nerdy conversation, whether the author happens to be alive or dead.
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