Showing posts with label chorlton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chorlton. Show all posts

Monday, 19 October 2020

 A few words to start us off...
The main purpose of this blog is to review spicy food establishments in Manchester - with a strong emphasis on those that are small, cheap, independent and open at lunchtime. Good starting points seemed to be the numerous Kebab Houses in Rusholme and the dozen or so Curry Cafes around the Northern Quarter area - and these thirty, or so, places were our first ports of call . Since then we've expanded our horizons geographically, but we’ve kept a definite curry and kebab theme going – anywhere worth mentioning which doesn't fall into our loose category (e.g. 'proper' restaurants or non-spicy food)  will have comments in the Other Food section. We've also added reviews of Pubs and other beer related matters. We're not CAMRA members but we definitely favour the traditional-type pubs and bars with real-ale – if you want positive reviews of trendy, corporate or chain bars you’re probably better off looking at different blogs. So why read this when there are numerous other half-baked opinions on the net? Well, we’ve got the same few people doing all of the reviews and we also compare like with like, so hopefully we’re consistent – we’ve got no agenda and aren’t trying to sell anything. We also go to places we don't like the look of and revisit places as regularly as we can - particularly those we might have caught on a bad day.  We'll also try to keep you up to date with openings, closures and other points of interest in our News section below, so keep looking in and tell us what you think by posting or Email us.

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News & Recent Visits 
20/08/10
A last trip getting the measure of Qila Khyber. - I know we've been quite a bit recently, which has been to get a grip of the new place - however today was because our first 2 choices were closed at the time of our visit - Lahore Karahi and K2 Curry Lounge.

16/07/10
A little look in Al-Faisal.

16/07/10
Well, it turns out we were mentioned on Radio2 by Jim from Cherry Ghost - he's just been in touch. It also transpires that we'd conversed before about an Asian bakery in Levenshulme - small world - or rather city.  Cheers Jim and let us know how you get on with Dermot's recommendations in The Big Smoke.

14/07/10
It might sound a feeble excuse but we were yet to try the tandoor naan form Qila Khyber - so we did.

13/07/10
'Classics Week' continued with a trip to Yadgar and The Marble Arch - and an excellent one at that.

12/07/10
Back to the classics - Saajan today - as good as ever. Also, Rusholme Kebab House appears to have re-opened as Al-Safa, we'll get there as soon as we can.


09/07010
A first 'official' trip to Turkish Delight resulted in a very tasty kebab in Chorlton.

08/07/10
Our first time in Jerk Junction in Whalley Range. A very hearty goat curry dish made this a decent trip - washed down with a swift pint in Jam St. Cafe. This is the first West Indian place on the site.

06/07/10
Yet another trip to Qila Khyber. The curries change regularly, and there are some interesting dishes on. This time the karela keema and the gosht methi were new. The large banqeting hall/restaurant - called Manzil - next door has just opened. It's only open from 5pm, but the buffet is available here at a cost of £12.

05/07/10
We've decided to take the leap onto twitter.

05/07/10
Have we hit the big time? Jim from Cherry Ghost mentions an 'amazing' food blog celebrating Manchester kebab houses and curry cafes on the Dermot O'Leary Show on Radio 2. If it's us then ta Jim! If not, don't tell us!
If you want to listen the kebab chat is from about 27m 30s and lasts for roughly 90 seconds.

02/07/10
Another first visit. Janam is a kebab place in the centre of town, on Portland Street and right on the edge of Chinatown. An excellent chicken donner.

01/07/10
A quick return to Qila Khyber to try out the kebabs. Well worth the trip. This place seems to be a very good allrounder.
30/06/10
By semi popular demand we've done a new map with food and drink establishments on it. It covers a large area of the City Centre, Salford and Cheetham Hill. It doesn't go quite as far as Rusholme, but that's pretty easy to navigate and there aren't many pubs.

28/06/10
A completely new find and a bit of a gem by the look of it - Qila Khyber.

25/06/10
A return to form of the classic - This & That and a first visit to the new Marble Bar - 57 Thomas St.

24/06/10
This week we've been to Zam Zam in Rusholme - which is quickly becoming the kobeda destination of choice and after a few comments about how good it is a return to Lahori Kebabish in Cheetham Hill.


18/06/10
£4.50 for biryani + 3 curries is superb value. It's hard not to go to Top Quality every Friday.

17/06/10
Kabana on Back Turner St. - rice & 3 and a slightly smaller and cheaper option of seekh on chapatti.

14/06/10
Late night Tastemaster's and early morning Top Quality have been the recent trips. - Oh and a quick revisit to L'al Quila Express to check the lamb situation - we believe it's the best around, thankfully it was up to scratch.

07/06/10
Return to the classic Saajan Halal. Good as ever - and apparently open 11AM-6AM - crikey!
Weekend trip to Coriander too.

03/06/10
First return to Rusholme Chippy in 2 years and it hasn't changed.

27/05/10
It's been about 6 months since we went to Al-Madina, welcome return to The Crescent too. The revamped and more restaurant like Kebabish Original in Rusholme has priced itself out of our blog - £6.90 for a lamb tikka kebab is too much for our lunchtime jaunts.

26/05/10
Two iconic Manchester establishments in one lunchtime - This & That and The Marble Arch.

25/05/10
Another trip off the beaten track - to Barbakan.

 24/05/10
Brand new lunchtime venture - Taftan in Whalley Range.

18/05/10
For various reasons we've not been to many new places lately, however the usual haunts of Yadgar, Lahore Karahi and Top Quality have all been good.

07/05/2010
A trip to a completely new place - Venus Foods on Anson Rd (near the Rampant Lion). This Turkish kebab house was well worth the visit.

30/04/10
We decided to have a look in Withington as we'd been told there were good kebab and curry places - after a drive down the main drag found nothing open we carried on to an old favourite in Fallowfield - Saajan Original.

29/04/10
Long overdue trip to This & That 2

21/04/10 - 27/07/10 - A few visits.
Top Quality and Lahore Karahi rarely disappoint.

20/04/10
Really good trip to Zam Zam in Rusholme - limited time offer of £2.99 for a kobeda is a bit of a bargain.

As of yesterday The Bar in Chorlton has 8 hand-pumps, The usual beers are remaining, Pictish, Phoenix and 2 Marble, with 4 pumps to play with. Could be interesting and will make it the ale centre of the area.

19/04/10
Back to basics at Saajan Halal - usual high standard, fresh chicken seekhs were a welcome and unusual option.

15/04/10
Enjoyable return to Jaffa. Ruhsolme Kebab House seems to have closed again. However there's a new sign with the same name - so apparently it's reopening again, as the same establishment.

14/04/10
Long overdue return to Camel One.

05/04/10 
The Easter Break has been fruitful with good trips to Al-Faisal and Afghan Cuisine, the finding of a great new offer at Zam Zam Tandoori and first try of Taftan in Whalley Range - the pub front has been interesting too. Reviews on the way. Thanks for looking.

30/03/10 
A decent trip to Spice Kitchens in Rusholme.

25/03/10
Finally a revisit to Afghan Cuisine!

22/03/10
So far this week: Kabana in Cheetham Hill & Kabana in Town - yes they're related businesses and yes the guys are brothers.


19/03/10
We've added another Manchester Curry Cafe Map for Cheetham Hill and the Northern Quarter:

15/03/10 -
'DAMAS CAFE' opening soon, next to Zam Zam in Rusholme.

This week's visits: Saajan Halal, Top Quality, Darbar & Kebabish. 

12/03/10
This week: Lahore Karahi, Top Quality, Yadgar & Zam Zam Tandoori

10/03/10
Having trouble finding places?  Try the Northern Quarter Curry Cafe Map:

09/03/10
Since the new year these premises have been Dubai, Villa Pizza and now Soulav Restaurant



09/03/10
New addition - a Manchester & Salford Pub Map:


08/03/10
Interesting weekend - though all pubs and sundries. After a review last week Yianni's in Stretford has closed and is reopening as a Halal Venue called Aqsa.

04/03/10
Not great trip to This & That today - it's never bad and it's always a good place to visit, but the food's not pulling up any trees at the moment.

03/03./10
Long overdue return to the reopened Rusholme Kebab House

02/03/10
Top Quality trip. £2 seekh a real bargain.

01/03/10
Quick trip to Saajan Halal. The small seekh on chapatti is great value and a superb kebab.

28/02/10
Sunday Nihari at Kabana.

26/02/10
Predictable maybe but we were in a rush and Top Quality is quickest place for us, as we can park outside and the food's ready on arrival - it was very good.

23/02/10
Just checking Lahore Karahi is as good as we thought - yeap it is.

22/02/10
Another first - Halal Bites in Salford.

18/02/10
First trip to Lahore Karahi was really good. It's encouraging to keep finding new places worth going to.

17/02/10
Decent quick trip to Top Quality was slightly more interesting than usual. £4.50 is now apparently a 'regular customer's' price. This is getting silly.

Evening trip to Tibetan Kitchen at The Bar is in the sundries section.

15/02/10
The building on Chapel street which used to be Copperheads has become Halal Bites - a halal cafe serving, amongst other things, a choice of 5 curries with rice for £3.95. We'll get down there as soon as possible. We made our first Didsbury entry today after I went to The Original Third Eye - however as a 'proper restaurant' and an evening meal it really isn't what we're about on here - so it's unscored and in the 'sundires' section.

11/02/10
An interesting and slightly incongruous trip to Adelphi Sandwich Bar. Thanks to your interest we were quoted on Saajan Halal's website recently (in their awards section). You'll be glad to know that we're staying anonymous so we don't get any preferential treatment.

08/02/10
Good straight forward trip to Top Quality - price strangely back down to £4.50.

04/02/10
Finally a return for curries at Marhaba - it was worth the wait, in both senses...By which I mean time and er... presumably tide?

Kebabish (Hilton St.) is apparently not doing curries anymore - a brief visit showed only kebabs with nothing written on the blackboard - any news much appreciated.

03/02/10
Very good trip to Lal Q'uila Express continues a good week for us.

After numerous attmepts to revisit Rusholme Kebab House we've fianlly been thwarted, at least in its current guise - it's now closed and due to reopen under new management.

01/02/10
Though weekend trips to Arian (Persian/Iranian, Chorlton) and Darbar (Pakistani/North Indian, Rusholme) were very good they're not really what this blog's about - so back to business: a return visit to an old favourite - Saajan Halal in Rusholme - or 'Saajan One' as we call it.

29/01/10

Finally a group trip to K2 Curry Lounge

28/01/10
There will be a Valentine's Beer Festival at Bar Fringe. This will run from 11th to the 14th of February. More details will follow when we get them.

27/01/10
Return to Al-Faisal today

25/01/10
Really good trip to Kobeda Place and Dubai appears to have become Villa Pizza - and we never even got there!
22/01/10
One of our reviewers went to the unpromised land of the Trafford Centre and made the costly mistake of trying out Shawarma Express. Over £7 for a small kebab - more of a wrap, fries and a drink was the expensive and unsatsfactory result.

21/01/10
For a quiet week we've done OK - another first: K2 Curry Lounge.

18/01/10
First visit to Lahori Kebabish 

15/01/10
Another long overdue return visit - Little Aladdin 

13/01/10
Long overdue Marhaba kebab trip

11/01/10
Last attempt at deciphering Tastemaster's lunchtime offer was pretty fruitless.  There's so much information in there - printed menu, official menu above the counter and hand-written signs. Tricky business with no real end result. Think we'll call time on that one - they definitely do a takeaway tray of half curry/half rice for £3.50 - whether that's only certain times of day is beyond our powers to ascertain.

06/01/10
Finally made a Tastemaster's kebab trip.

05/01/10
We're currently snowed out of work.  Difficult travelling conditions and bonus time off may well present some unusual opportunities -  that is going to your most local pubs and spicy food outlets. Why not give them a try?

04/01/10
In the interests of getting this year off to a good start we went to Top Quality this lunchtime.  It was really good, however there has been a price increase. Any Rice & 3 is now £5, from £4.50.

03/01/10
We've been a bit quiet for 2 weeks for obvious reasons. The Christmas break wasn't all that curry/kebab orientated, the only new visit being a rather expensive rice & 3 in Chappati Corner (Cheetham Hill). Another pretty poor trip to Hunter's was an after hours necessity. The only highlight was an excellent Saturday evening takeaway from Zam Zam (Chorlton) - which isn't really what this Blog is about, so we'd better get back to business.

23/12/09
With the weather and all it's been a quiet week - limited to more local takeaways - one professed to have more than 200 dishes on offer, which reminded me why I like curry cafes with half a dozen good ones.

16/12/09
Al Madina and The Crescent were both very good. The kebab being a welcome return to form. After a slow start this week has been a bit of a triumph.

15/12/09
Great trips to Yadgar and Fringe. They're regular favourites for a reason!

14/12/09
OK trip to This & That - we've not changed the high scoring review yet as there are always mediocre patches with these palces but we will if it doesn't perk up soon.

10/12/09
Return trip to Tastemaster's

An unfortunate story bout Yadgar's hygiene.

08/12/09
Up to scratch trip to Saajan Halal. No sign of the main man and the salad had probably seen better days but the other guys seemed to have things under control and done properly, which has not always been the case when left in charge.


The Beech Inn, Beech Rd. Chorlton was closed on Tuesday night - No real idea what this means although it has had various problems over the last year.

07/12/09
Sky Sports in The Crescent and a pretty dismal return to Hunter's BBQ have not got us in the festive spirit.

04/12/09
The Manchester Winter Ales Festival will take place at a new venue in 2010.

Top Quality has been excellent this week - two superb trips on Monday and Friday make it the current favourite - particularly as curries seem to suit the cold weather.

Dec 09 - early trips to Top Quality, This & That and Kabana have been interesting if not ground breaking. Has the Wheatsheaf closed?  12.35pm 02/12/09 - no signs of life at all.

26/11/09
Spice Kitchens trip.

24/11/09
Quick trip to Top Quality. Very quick and very good - chicken curry, chapatti and a meat samosa - £5. Just the ticket on a grim day.


20/11/09
According to the CAMRA website the Bury Beer Festival is cancelled.  We've had a post claiming otherwise but all other sources suggest it is:
http://www.robcamra.org.uk/

16/11/09
Abra-Kebabra on Wilbraham Rd. in Chorlton is now open. It apparently does kobeda, lamb and chicken kebabs.

13/11/09
Kashmiri Spice has definitely closed and is being replaced with Spice Kitchens. 

 
11/11/09
The Queen's Arms on Honey St. is boarded up.
09/11/09
Slight price increase at This & That, but nothing to cry about - rice + 2 meat, 1 veg and chapati up to £5. Not sure of the exact permutations but you get the picture.

Bar Fringe 14th Birthday Beer Festival starts 26th November. 


'Abra-Kebabra' looks set to open soon on Wilbraham Road in Chorlton - between 'four banks' and Morrison's - pretty much opposite 'Electrik'.  There is an Irish franchise of a similar name but with different spelling and logos - it's unlikely they're related. Given the all the places called Saajan and Kebabish it's anyone's guess as to what this place will be. A fair guess is they'll sell kebabs.

06/11/09
First Lunchtime visit to the refurbed Mark Addy.


05/11/09
Shahi Masala has opened on the premises of Royal Naz/Gogis in Rusholme.  There are skewers of meat under glass at the front so it appears to be a kebab house type venue - we'll keep you posted.


 Kashmiri Spice appears to have closed.

Thursday, 8 July 2010

Jam Street Cafe

Upper Chorlton Rd, Whally Range.

Jam Street is a cafe throughout the day and a bar in the evenings - although alcohol is available before noon. Located on the same block as the Hillary Step in Whalley Range, this is also not far from regular Chorlton haunts such as Pi and the Marble.

It serves a decent fried breakfast, and has a very limited dinner menu (usually just one dish called 'tea'). It only has one real ale on hand pump, and there is a bit too much emphasis on the quirky cafe side of things. However, there is a great beer garden at the front, and drinking here in the evenings is generally a pleasurable experience. Also, the shabby cafe look makes a change to some of the polished bars that have sprung up in Chorlton recently.

Jerk Junction



170 Manchester Rd - Whalley Range/Chorlton.

Visit on 08/07/2010
This place was formerly known as Rhythm 'N' Rice. It is very close to the junction of Upper Chorlton Rd and Seymour Grove - hence the name. The food in here is West Indian, with main courses that include Curry Goat, Jerk Chicken and Ackee & Salt Fish, Oxtail etc. The standard smaller and side dishes are the usual stuff: fried dumplings, patties, rice and peas etc. We went for the classic Curry Goat with rice & peas. It was superb - essentially rice and kidney beans cooked in coconut milk, the goat was on the bone, making it succulent and very tasty. The portions were large, and they justify the £5.50 price tag. We ate on the decked terrace area - which is a pretty good place to watch the world go by. The staff were pretty surly; it's hardly Starbucks - "can I get you guys a mocha-frappaccino" style service. In fact almost no words were exchanged at all - but this is fine by us and not all that different form the usual Curry Cafe experience, in any case the food more than makes up for this. We feel that this place is worth checking out - perhaps next time we'll try the jerk chicken and pork from the barbecue.

Thursday, 3 June 2010

Ning

Oldham St.
This is a Malaysian and Thai restaurant in the Northern Quarter - close to the Frog and Bucket. Ning has a very good set menu deal that allows you to have two courses (from a restricted menu) for £12.95. The place looks great - with hanging lanterns and bright pink wallpaper along with black tables and simple chairs. The menu has some interesting dishes on it, particularly the Malaysian part. The chicken murtaback is an excellent savoury pancake, and the Basil Padprik is a very tasty stir fry. The service is good, and a large range of Asian beers is available. Ning is a decent restaurant that offers good food at reasonable prices.

Monday, 19 April 2010

The Wheatsheaf

Oak St., Manchester

A minor refurb and the addition of two hand pumps has breathed a bit of life back into The Wheatsheaf.  It’s always been alright for a quiet game of pool and a pint of Guinness but the addition of the ale and a bit of a (sympathetic) spruce up has just tipped it over the edge into somewhere worth going, rather than just ending up. The Wheatsheaf stands out in the area as a place which is neither too young and trendy nor too rough or dodgy. Places like the Bay Horse are too far one way and Gulliver’s too far the other (don’t get them mixed up). It’s in the Smithfield bracket of a decent boozer, but is still not one to go to for a particularly lively night. Which suits at least one of the reviewers here very well.

Sunday, 18 April 2010

Duffy's Bar

Barlow Moor Rd, Chorlton.

Duffy's is an unusual bar. This used to be Uluru, and we suppose it's now an 'Irish themed' Lees pub - although there isn't much that's Irish about it beyond the name - certainly not the landlord. It seems a little strange to us to have a 'tied house' themed - as to an extent the brewery already is the theme. Normally themed pubs are either independant venture like O'Shea's or 'standard pubs' which happen to have a landlord or lady of a particular nationaility. Perhaps there's more to this than we can tell at first glance. Anyway...  There are four handpumps offering real ale, including one guest beer - which was Timothy Taylor on both occaisions. The place has polished wooden floors and a lot of football related memorabilia on the walls - both United and City, which again implies brewery rather than personal influences. The decor is a throwback to the 70s, with white plaster alcoves and artexing on the walls and ceiling. The small space outside is on the main road, and it is not a particularly pleasant place to sit. It doesn't feel like a new bar at all, and it's a slightly odd addition to the drinking scene in Chorlton given the usual offerings. However, if we're lucky it'll remain a good solid boozer and a nice change from the trendier more youth orientated bars.

Thursday, 15 April 2010

The White Lion

Liverpool St.

Difficult one this, it’s not trendy (loads of silly haircuts and tight jeans), which is a plus – and not rough (feels like a fight will break out any second) - that’s another plus. So has it become the promised land of just a decent, normal boozer? Well, not quite as the beer’s pricey and there are fruit machines and big teles.  I think you could analyse yourself in knots about this place (which is also a Chinese takeaway, to add to the confuciun). Best not to bother. It’s a decent old style boozer with a few hand pumps, tellies, fruit machines – nice old big bar, massive beer garden and two menus – English and Chinese. To explain a bit, the couple who run the place are English and Chinese, hence the mix of cultures, not that that’s a bad thing in this case. Also the Landlady is a vociferous and friendly character. We wouldn’t go miles out of our way to come here, but if you’re around and about it’s another decent boozer on the list.

Saturday, 3 April 2010

Charango

Barolw Moor Road, Chorlton.
Third time lucky May 2010
Saturday night and this time it makes sense - good food, plenty of 'atmosphere', the staff were efficient and friendly, the place very busy and even the lone ale was OK - this time Wainwrights.  It's never going to a favourite of ours but that presumably isn't their intention - if you're into this sort of place or just like new things you may well have a good evening here. - That's quite enough Charango-ing for us for a while.

Revisit April 2010
After ‘Anonymous’ below praised the place so highly we decided to go back to check – a younger member of the team dragged ‘Grandad’ back to Charango on a Wednesday evening – long after he should have been in bed. It was much quieter than the Friday, unsurprisingly – though there were a few tables of people chattering away. In fairness the menu looked pretty decent though the beer situation was poor. Down to one ale which was actually bad – freezing cold with a coagulating head, vaguely sour and poorly kept, which at £3 is a bit daft. It was the Dulcimer beer, Blonde on Blonde.
Clearly this isn’t a place for the beer drinker so there’s no point going on about it. It seems the sort of place for dressing up a bit, sipping cocktails with ‘the girls’, sharing tapassy-type nibbles and having salsa lessons – none of which is our bag. Though being on the side of the road that gets sun in the evenings and having the large outdoor area means this place will almost certainly be rammed all summer.
Assuming it's one group of people (or person) in charge of both Dulcimer and Charango, their differences make more sense - presumably Dulcimer's covering the 'folky beery' end of things and they're hoping Charango is seen as a bit more dressed up and cosmopolitan. If the naming convention is stuck with I'm looking forward to their third venture - 'Banjo', in which toothless red-necks drink burbon all day. Perhaps Chorlton's not ready for that one.

Original blurb...
This was, until recently, Ostara. It is now a Latin themed bar named after a small South American instrument. The place is noisy due to the loud music playing, and it was very busy when we were there. There is a large outside terrace, which was also well used.

On the plus side, the lighting in the place is subtle and low - which works well with the red painted walls. There is also one real ale on handpump, which is unusual in bars like this. The place is more set up for drinkers than Ostara, which was much more of a restaurant (serving seasonal British food) than a bar. The outside space will also be a bonus in the summer.

I'm not sure such a bar is necessary in Chorlton. It feels gimmicky because of the theme, and it is certainly far from an ideal venue for a few quiet drinks.

Friday, 2 April 2010

Orlando's

Barlow Moor Road, Chrolton.
This place is dreadful. It's bland in the worst kind of corporate chain sort of way. There are no real ales, and the interior lacks any sort of warmth - being very clean with white walls and modern dining room furniture.

However, there are some minor positive notes. We were given free mini samosas after we ordered the drinks, which was a nice touch. Also, the outside space is a good size and is well laid out.

Escape

Barlow Moor Road, Chorlton.
This is a fairly compact place opposite Chorlton bus station. The beer selection is not great, with only one hand pump for cask beers. Escape has a couple of huge hanging lamps as features - placed above the large leather sofas at the back of the bar.
The lighting is one decent aspect of this place as it seems to work well with the brown and gold/orange colour scheme. The staff and the regulars seem friendly, and it's not a bad place to hang out in for a couple of drinks. It's not outstanding, but such places are - by their very nature - few and far between.

Monday, 29 March 2010

Bar Lorenzo

Beech Road, Chorlton.
Bar Lorenzo is a tapas bar in the heart of Chorlton. It's small and narrow, and the place looks and feels like the genuine article. The photographs on the wall are a nice touch, and the tables, tiles and bar area all look authentically Spanish. The food is very good and the service is excellent. As expected a couple of Spanish beers are served, including Cruzcampo. This is definitely a good place to go if you want to have an informal meal and a few drinks - with wine or sherry probably being better options than beer. It's a bit too intimate and food oriented to be described as just a bar, but it is possible to drink here without eating.

Bowling Green

Brookburn Road, Chorlton.
This pub is a pleasant surprise. It should be awful - think Sky Sports and large gleaming bar pumps for strong lager and guinness - but for some unknown reason it's actually pretty decent. Maybe the fact that it's unpretentious in comparison with many other Chorlton watering holes helps. The punters certainly don't have the Nathan Barley attitude of many trendy Chorlton types. The addition of a couple of hand pumps is a bonus, and the bar staff are very friendly. It feels like a very normal pub and is all the better for it. You can get to it through the small graveyard at the opposite end of Chorlton Green to the Horse and Jockey, and it does have its own Bowling Green.

The Beech

Beech Road, Chorlton.
This was once a very good pub. It's in a decent spot and has a few hand pumps for guest ales. The place looks alright - particularly the small room off from front bar. From the outside it seems like a very traditional local boozer. Indeed, it's a fairly small place that should be perfect for a few quiet pints. However, there have been a few undesirables hanging around this place in recent years, which has led to a threatening atmosphere. The room at the back of the bar has a large TV screen, which is always a bad sign. There might regularly be a couple of real ales on, but this is far from a welcoming pub. Let's hope things change in here soon because the Beech is potentially a good boozer.

Thursday, 25 March 2010

Hope Inn

Chester Rd.

This is a very traditional pub in an area just outside the city centre (between Castlefield and Old Trafford). The only real ale served is Hydes. The front bar area is small, and there is a larger back room with a dart board and bench seating against the wall. There are wooden floors throughout, and the place looks handsome enough.  On this visit the place was very quiet and the barmaid was friendly. This is a well looked after pub, and it has clearly avoided the kind of disastrous refurbishment that was so common a few years ago. A decent boozer.

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Pub Crawls

There are clusters of decent pubs in and around Manchester which are ideal for linking together as part of a crawl. Below are a few suggested pub crawls that Flavours of Manchester think are worth trying out. The emphasis is on real ale and boozers with a lot of charm. These are not complete crawls in the 'Didsbury Dozen' sense: many of them miss out less impressive pubs along the way. Many of these pubs can be found on the Manchester & Salford Pub Map.

City Centre - Northern Quarter
The Castle Hotel
Crown and Kettle
Bar Fringe
Smithfield
The Angel
The Marble Arch

City Centre - Oxford Road
The Briton's Protection
Peveril of the Peak
The Temple
Lass O'Gowrie
Salutation
Sandbar
Kro Bar

Salford - Crescent
The Crescent
The New Oxford
The King's Arms
The Mark Addy
The Old Black Lion
The Eagle
The Dutton
The Derby Brewery Arms
The Queen's Arms

Chorlton - North
Hilary Step
Jam Street
Pi
Marble Beer House
Dulcimer
The Bar
Oddest

Monday, 22 March 2010

Horse and Jockey

Chorlton Green.
This used to be a slightly rough place where kids went to drink. After an expensive refurbishment it has become a bit posh for its own good, styling itself as "the Inn on the Green". The exterior still looks quite impressive - with a large beer terrace overlooking Chorlton Green in front of the half-timbered facade. The low wooden beams have also been retained.
The emphasis is now solidly on food. This is served throughout the pub and in a separate dining room. There are a few decent beers available, but this pub feels very much like it has been sanitised. Everything is too clean and shiny and new. Not a great place for a few pints unless you are outside in the sunshine.

Friday, 19 March 2010

Manchester Curry Cafe Map

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Other Food Venues

The following are either not lunchtime or not curry/kebab places that we thought we might aswell mention:

    Pubs


    Good Pint, Bad Pint - left great pint from the Marble Beerhouse against unnamed disaster

    Curry Cafes