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The Whim Wham Cafe Manchester |
Arch 64, Whitworth Street West, Manchester, M1 5WQ |
Tel: 0871 977 3913 |
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Opening Hours: Tues - Thu & Sun 12pm - 12am |
Fri - Sat 12pm - 2am / closed Mondays |
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The Whim Wham Cafe Manchester |
The Whim Wham Cafe is Manchester’s first epicurean eatery and gin saloon. |
Run by couple Alix Walker and Jessica Naven, the cafe is an independent business which strives to furnish its customers with a taste of local, regionally sourced and artisan produce, accompanied by an impressive selection of bottled ales and lagers, wines and unique gin saloon cocktails, alongside a classic cocktail menu. |
Located in one of the railway arches (built 1849) along Whitworth Street West in Manchester city centre, The Whim Wham Cafe is close to both Oxford Road and Deansgate. |
The atmosphere is relaxed with a jazz, swing and blues soundtrack alongside a vintage inspired décor, with a nod to the railway and industrial history of the cafe’s location in a railway arch. |
The Whim Wham Café offers restaurant quality food in a relaxed cafe environment. |
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Gin Saloon at The Whim Wham Cafe |
The ‘Gin Saloon’ element of The Whim Wham Cafe comprises a thoughtfully selected gin offering with a unique house cocktail menu. |
The Whim Wham Cafe has a focus on local bottled ales, British lagers and a growing selection of the finest British beers. |
Currently stocking: Red Willow (Macclesfield), Beartown (Congleton), Dunham Massey, Innis & Gunn (Scotland) and two premium British Lagers: Saint, and Freedom Organic Pilsner. |
An affordable wine list, soft drinks and classic cocktails are also available. |
Coming soon, The Whim Wham Cafe will be opening a ‘1st Class Lounge’. |
A room to relax, eat, drink and be merry in. |
It will also be available for private hire. |
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