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The Best Wheelchair Accessible Restaurants in Manchester |
Whilst there are many wheelchair accessible restaurants in Manchester to choose from, dining out can still be a frustrating experience for the handicapped or disabled.
Therefore, to make our list of disability friendly restaurants in Manchester, the venue needs to be totally accessible by wheelchairs; from entrance to table and toilets, without the embarrasing need to pre-arrange ramps, move tables or seek assistance.
If you still experience a bad visit to one of these "very good" wheelchair accessible restaurants, please let us know. Dining out in Manchester should be fun... for everybody!
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- Brunning & Price's stunning Manchester city centre "country pub"
- Located amongst the historic warehouses in Castlefield, which date back to 1820
- Huge canalside terrace with fantastic views
- Innumerable nooks and crannies, intimate rooms and alcoves
- Daily-changing Manchester influenced menu
- One of the most popular Sunday roasts in Manchester
- Plenty of vegetarian options
- 8 cask ales, 50 wines, 50 whiskies, many gins
- Disabled parking, wheelchair access and lift to upstairs restaurants and toilets
- Incredibly pet-friendly venue, with all animals (within reason) welcome
- Live music at weekends
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- Casual dining restaurant
inside the plush Midland
Hotel
- Named after and inspired by the house owner whose famous gardens sat on the site back in 1819
- An inside garden, with birdhouses, a gazebo,
wall of plants and even a 30ft tree
- Fantastic value-for-money
- Own in-house butcher, using the highest quality Yorkshire Black Angus and Limousin cattle
- Beef aged for a minimum of 28 days
- Excellent Sunday roasts
- Popular for pre-theatre dining, it is next to Manchester Central, The Bridgewater Hall, Albert Hall, Opera House and Palace Theatre
- 2 AA Rosettes
- Good wheelchair access throughout (entrance via Midland Hotel)
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- Incredibly stunning two floor Oriental restaurant in Spinningfields
- Independent family run business founded by two brothers
- Great dim sum and small plates menu, alongside contemporary main courses
- Both the Head Chef and Head Dim Sum
Chef moved from London's
renowned Hakkasan Group
- Body art influenced Edwin
Pickett designed interior, with large pink blossom tree
- Wheelchair accessible
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- BBC's Great British Menu 2016 & 2019 winner, Mancunian Chef Adam Reid heads the kitchen
- Located in the historic dining
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Midland Hotel
- A choice of Initials & Signature set Menus
- Modern British dishes
which use only the very best seasonal produce available
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has remained the Pride Of Manchester Award-winning
"Best Restaurant in Manchester" since opening
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- Awarded 4 AA Rosettes in September 2018; more than any other in Manchester - "Among the top restaurants in the UK, where the cooking demands national recognition"
- The most accredited restaurant in the UK not to receive a Michelin Star (4 AA Rosettes and 8/10 in the Good Food Guide - ranking it 11th best in the UK)
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- Casual restaurant from Manchester United legends Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville
- Located on the ground floor of their Hotel Football
- Next to Manchester United's Old Trafford Football Stadium
- Huge windows overlook the canal to The Theatre Of Dreams
- Burgers, pizzas, pies, kebabs, Fish & Chips and "Eat Like A Pro" healthy dishes
- The menu captures the essence of football with subtle nods to the beautiful game like The Nicky Butty, Giggsy’s Cumberland Sausage, Scholesy’s Matchday Classic, and the Mara Doner
- Wheelchair accessible throughout
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- Independent restaurant in the heart of the Northern Quarter
- Overlooking the iconic old Smithfield Fish Market gate
- Accomplished Mancunian chef Anthony Fielden uses only the finest seasonal British ingredients
- 'Gutsy and thought-provoking' British dishes
- Steaks sourced from the nearby Forest of Bowland, alongside Goosnargh chicken and duck
- Named runner up for the "Best Sunday Lunch" in the Observer Food Monthly Awards in 2018
- Disabled access throughout
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- Stunning restaurant in Manchester Hall with original features
- Paying loving homage to the Irani cafés and food of all Bombay
- Open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon chai, dinner and late tipples
- Walk-in groups (of any size) are welcome at any time
- For every meal Dishoom serve, they donate a meal to a child who would otherwise go hungry
- Family-friendly with baby changing facilities
- Plenty of gluten free dishes, halal, vegan & vegetarian dishes
- Lift access to enter restaurant and throughout
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- One of 2019's biggest new openings in Manchester
- Eden, a floral inspired bar, restaurant and club
- Offering globally-inspired eats, from wood-fired grills to delicious sourdough pizzas
- A range of botanical inspired cocktails
- Three separate club rooms bringing you everything from club classics and throwback anthems to a dedicated old-school hip hop room
- State of the art karaoke system with private booths in Eden Voice
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- Incredible new restaurant in Ancoats from Chef-Patron Simon Martin
- Influenced by the 2 years he spent working in Copenhagen at "The Best Restaurant in the World", Noma
- His career also takes in some of the most accredited restaurants in the world, including the 3 Michelin Star Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in London
- Technically, the best restaurant in Manchester
- The chefs work alongside the diners in a stunning £300,000 open kitchen
- An immersive, intimate, yet informal dining experience
- Showcases the best produce of the British Isles, including Reindeer Moss from the Isle of Skye
- Choose between a 5 course lunch, or 19 course full menu
- Vegetarian menu also available (vegan menu from May 2019)
- Wheelchair accessible throughout
- Opened in October 2018
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- Experiential dining restaurant and celeb haunt, next to Spinningfields
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- Fine dining restaurant from MasterChef 2015 winner Simon Wood
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