Ideas for Sunday evening in Manchester
Ideas for Sunday evening in Manchester
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Original Poster:

3,851 posts

166 months

Sunday 23rd February 2014
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My wife has promised we would drop our daughter and friend off at the Phones 4 You Arena on Sunday March 4th. We have about 3 hours to kill. Whilst they see erm Macbusted I think.

Any ideas ? I don't really know Manchester well. (If I was in Liverpool, I'd go into china town and have a meal)

snuffy

11,444 posts

300 months

Sunday 23rd February 2014
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There's a Chinatown in Manchester.

You could have a whizz on the wheel, not that it will kill 3 hours of course !

gmw72

15 posts

161 months

Sunday 23rd February 2014
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If you fancy a Thai meal.....then would highly recommend "Try Thai" in Faulkner Street in China town. Best Thai that we've found in Manchester.

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KMF

525 posts

164 months

Sunday 23rd February 2014
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There is always the french restaurant at the Midland hotel. It was the meeting place for Rolls and Royce in 1904

JimmyConwayNW

3,256 posts

141 months

Sunday 23rd February 2014
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Go and ask for the Dim Sum menu at Kwok Mon restaurant just next to china Town.

Brilliant Dim Sum.

BubblesNW

1,710 posts

199 months

Friday 28th February 2014
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El Rincon is an excellent Spanish place at the other end of Deansgate.

Kickstart

1,094 posts

253 months

Tuesday 4th March 2014
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I guess a few grammes of coke and a couple of thai hookers are out of the question...biggrin

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Original Poster:

3,851 posts

166 months

Tuesday 4th March 2014
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In the end, they got the train there, and I picked them up at 10:30 pm and then got into what can only be described as the rush hour from Hell.

Getting out of Manchester was a PITA, and when I eventually got back onto the M62, found that there was roadworks that took it down to 1 lane.

Eventually got home at 12:15.

Then got up for work at 5 am.

Knackered.