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Day: 8 March 2019

Mar 08
Masons Restaurant offers refined dishes in what might be Manchester’s most comfortable restaurant

How important is comfort when dining out? We know it should be all about the food. But balancing precariously on a high stool or starting to lose the feeling in […]

Mar 08
How Manchester Storm reformed and made the city fall in love with ice hockey again

In 1996, when I was 12, I used to go to Manchester city centre on Saturday evenings to join 17,000 others who would pack out the NYNEX (now Manchester) Arena to cheer […]

Mar 08
Dine in the dark in aid of local charity for the blind at this eminent Manchester chop house

Dining in the dark may not be a new concept – it dates back to the 18th century – but it’s certainly a novel one. Diners eat (or attempt to) in […]

Mar 08
The family-run Stockport company turning rundown pubs into award-winners

The death of the English pub has been predicted by doomsayers since the 1960s.  According to latest industry figures, they are closing at the rate of 18 every week in […]

Mar 08
The UK’s biggest lager festival is coming to Manchester next month

The UK’s biggest lager festival is coming to Manchester next month featuring local food traders, lager matched menus and a stellar line-up of DJs. 20 of the world’s finest craft […]

Mar 08
What makes the perfect pie? We went to the British Pie Awards to find out

Everyone loves a pie. The average Brit eats a whopping 2,160 pies over their adult lifetime, according to a recent study – that’s 36 a year. It’s around £1 billion worth. […]

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