
You are here: Home > Food and Drink > Outdoor Dining in Manchester
Welcome to the Itinerary Planner. Use this tool to build your own journey or choose from an exciting range of specially selected tours.
To build your own Itinerary, click to add an item to your Itinerary basket.
Al fresco dining in the city
Number of results: 18
Set in the very heart of the city, Ducie Street Warehouse is just 100 yards from Manchester Piccadilly Train Station and is home to Manchester’s iconic bar & lounge, restaurant, deli counter, takeaway shop and mini cinema.
The Grade 2 listed Great Northern building, a former railway goods distribution warehouse is now a lively leisure and shopping development with bustling bars, restaurants, shops, health club, cinema, casino, bowling alley and an elegant landscaped…
With its welcome ambiance and sociable buzz, The Refuge has become a hotspot where you can play all day and stay all night. Sip cocktails, whizz through work emails, catch a live DJ, sample pours from a local brewery: You can do it all and more.
Located on Baring Street, amid the thrilling regeneration of Depot Mayfield, Escape to Freight Island will become a permanent urban market and festival space - an axis of food, drink, music, immersive entertainment, festival takeovers and family…
Manchester
Crazy Pedro's is a laid back innovative pizza parlour, with Manchester’s largest Mezcal & Tequila selection and a range of unique pizza offerings.
Manchester
This is a place that's canny, funny and an un-intimidating addition to the Northern Quarter.
Ramsbottom
This award winning Tapas Bar serves authentic fresh food, beers, wines and sherries. Open Weds from 5pm, Thurs to Sun from 12 noon.
Manchester
Manchester's longest running street food event GRUB is located in the vibrant Green Quarter just 5 minutes’ walk from Manchester Victoria rail station. The converted textile warehouse is home to a 22 line craft beer bar, 100 seater cinema space…
Manchester
The authentic tastes of Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Japan and Korea.
Spinningfields, Manchester
The Oast House Spinningfields is located in the heart of Manchester City Centre. Visitors can sip on Cask Ales and sample English platters or barbecued food from the outdoor kitchen.
Manchester
Turtle Bay is the city’s newest Caribbean restaurant, bringing a brand new, loud, proud Caribbean dining and drinking experience to the Manchester.
Manchester
Society is yet another addition to Manchester’s cultural space. The 350-seat post-industrial venue, brings together 4 delicious street-food vendors, a cocktail bar, and a special craft beer taproom.
Manchester
Hatch is an award-winning destination located under the Mancunian Way on Oxford Road. Home to over 30 independent traders who rotate frequently there are places to eat, drink and shop.
Spinningfields, Manchester
Set in Manchester’s premier food and drink district, Spinningfields this new and exciting venue, is inspired by the energy and vitality of the Indian sub-continent.