The Anthologist’s new menu offers a taste of sunshine – and one of the best terraces in town

Share
Tweet
Share
Chat

Boasting one of the best sun terraces in Manchester, The Anthologist is the place to be when the long awaited sunshine decides to make an appearance.

Granted, in Manchester we can’t always hold out for the great weather, so The Anthologist has made sure they have got things kitted out very nicely inside too, having created a great spring menu with tantalizing cocktails to brighten up even the dullest of afternoons.

The Anthologist is all about the great atmosphere, quirky cocktails and tasty menus, and it certainly delivers on all fronts.

Their new globetrotting menu is all about the joys of spring, decorating drinks and dishes with beautiful colours and the occasional flower to spruce things up.

The menu, which has been updated, has still managed to keep a few of their favourite dishes like the fish finger sandwich and the pan fried salmon in prime position, but now with several new additions.

A vivid waldorf salad, chickpea cake, lamb rump, beetroot burger and balsamic chicken are just some of the new items which have been added to the already extensive menu.

In terms of starters, there’s now a red pepper flatbread, an aubergine flatbread which is vegan-friendly, crab on toast, baja fish tacos, and cheese and porcini croquettes.

For seafood lovers, the crab on toast is a winner of a starter served with crab mayonnaise and caperberries. It might not look too appealing, but believe me, it’s delicious.

In terms of mains, the balsamic marinated chicken breast – a crispy yet succulent breast sat on a bed of shiitake mushrooms and Asian greens – is everything you want for a spring supper.

Vegetarians, fear not, as meat-free newbies have also been included on the menu.

You could opt for a crispy chickpea cake with butternut squash, pickled celery, polenta and pumpkin mole.

Or you could go even healthier with the ultra vibrant grain bowl, filled with quinoa, wild rice, chia seeds, avocado and green vegetables.

Desserts don’t disappoint either – the cherry and chocolate dome served with chantilly cream would finish off any meal nicely.

The summer berry crumble looks and tastes sublime, and the Indian mango, passion fruit and mint pavlova has all the tastes of spring on a plate.

So whether it be drinks with friends or a date night, The Anthologist has got you covered.

In prime position, overlooking St Peter’s Square, why not sip on a Manchester Spritz cocktail whilst nibbling on some bar snacks?

Or if you’re ‘out out’, get on your best outfit and enjoy a full evening of delicious dining with some great songs to take you through the night.

BOOK NOW

Share
Tweet
Share
Chat

Did we miss something? Let us know: [email protected]

Want to be the first to receive all the latest news stories, what’s on and events from the heart of Manchester? Sign up here.

Manchester is a successful city, but many people suffer. I Love Manchester helps raise awareness and funds to help improve the lives and prospects of people across Greater Manchester – and we can’t do it without your help. So please support us with what you can so we can continue to spread the love. Thank you in advance!

Support us

£
Support now wdgk loader image

Got a story worth sharing?

What’s the story? We are all ears when it comes to positive news and inspiring stories. You can send story ideas to [email protected]

While we can’t guarantee to publish everything, we will always consider any enquiry or idea that promotes:

  • Independent new openings
  • Human interest
  • Not-for-profit organisations
  • Community Interest Companies (CiCs) and projects
  • Charities and charitable initiatives
  • Affordability and offers saving people over 20%

For anything else, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us about advertorials (from £350+VAT) and advertising opportunities: [email protected]

An email you’ll love. Subscribe to our newsletter to get the latest news stories delivered direct to your inbox.