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    Java Bar Espresso

    4.3 (23 reviews)
    ModerateCoffee & Tea, Bars
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for working
    Good for kids

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    Alfie B.

    I went to Java for a coffee just a matter of hours ago, so I thought I'd see what Yelp had to say about it. I enjoyed my coffee very much indeed, but I wasn't expecting five Star reviews! Further investigation has shown that Java has been assessed as a waiting area for Oxford Road station, and in those terms I couldn't agree more, it's a better café than one could possibly expect to find within a minutes walk of the platform. I also thoroughly agree about the coffee, which is nice and strong. None of that milky Starbucks lark. However, it's a bit boring inside, with one glass front and a uniform set of furniture. For the big five stars in my opinion you'd have to be looking at a little more, especially with some of the coffee shops Manchester has to offer, for example the nearby Trof or Love Saves the Day in the Northern Quarter. Still, in the immediate area it's the best coffee you can get. It may also be useful to note that their coffees are much nicer than those of the Cornerhouse Café and Bar, so if you're thinking of meeting friends before a film or have time to waste before one, then I'd recommend popping around the corner to here rather than having one at the Cornerhouse itself. Also, if you find you've got unexpected time to waste and you haven't got a book to occupy your coffee time, you can watch TV here which usually shows the news, and makes you feel better about being alone....

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    Raam S.

    Coincidences like this, where an accomplished, independent coffee shop such as Java should share its boundaries with the iconic Cornerhouse, restore my faith in the goodness of this world. Thanks to the student who did that experiement yesterday at the Uni of Manchester and caused all of Sackville Street to be cordoned off, I got to visit Java for the first time ever. I got a capuccino and I was impressed straightaway by a very little gesture from the barista. He asked me if I wanted chocolate sprinkles on my coffee. I don't like chocolate sprinkles on my capuccino and this little kind gesture from the barista was very touching. The cafe has character, lots and lots of it and manages to be away from it all, despite being in the thick of it. As Jonny mentioned, it's great for sitting inside and outside and people watching. However, the ultimate verdict about the usefulness of a coffee shop lies in the coffee. As far as Java goes, the proof is in the pudding (or coffee, in this case). My capuccino had great aroma and was very well balanced. The coffee was rich and strong without being overpowering, whilst the milk gave it that hint of sweetness without dilluting the overall flavour of the coffee. A few more trips and I might upgrade Java to a 5*. As with everywhere else, I sincerely hope they continue to maintain these levels of service and quality. As things stand, I am definitely going back!

    Kirsten P.

    For me, the mention of childhood holidays brings back memories of being pulled out of bed at 3am to beat the motorway traffic on the way to the airport/ferry port, getting there at 5am and then sitting playing Tetris on my Gameboy for the next 5 hours until the departure of the plane or ferry. Unfortunately I seem to have inherited the 'must leave several hours early' trait from my Mum and even though I live no more than a 30 minute bus ride from Oxford Road Station I often find myself with at least 30 minutes to kill here. The platforms are cold and the waiting area seats around 10 people, so Java is a much better place to kill time. In my opinion the coffee sold by this little chain is actually much nicer (and importantly stronger) than that sold by the larger chains. It's possibly a little bit cheaper too, which is strange seeing as railway station prices are almost always inflated. The sofas are comfy, and you can sit outside if you fancy a cigarette with your flat white. The music is relaxing, but is importantly not annoying elevator music. The staff are really really friendly, even if it is early on a Sunday morning. You can also catch up with the news on the TV screens, if you're not too busy watching the commuters popping in for their morning caffeine fix or those running past the window with the hope of making the 09.46 to Blackpool North.

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    Winnie H.

    I started having Java coffee years ago. I went to work by train every morning from 2008 and I always went to grab a coffee when the train was delayed or cancelled. It's just such a lovely little spot for commuters. I love everything about this little Café: news broadcasting on TV, the cosy interior design, Hollywood inspired poster and flyers. I remembered the typical rainy time when I was sitting inside Java reading a metro and having a croissant with a cup of latte to make up the fact that my train had been cancelled and waiting time for the next one is 30mins. I also purchase the bagged coffee for friends who are in love and no longer in Manchester anymore. It becomes the typical Manchester present from me to beloved friends. A friend of mine who is a graphic design had paid a huge compliment on the logo design when she saw the take away cup. Although, my home is just a stone throw away from the shop and I still stock the coffee and the mugs from the store. I introduce this little café to many friends and colleague and everyone fell in love with Java instantly and becomes a regular to the café as well. I love the flat white the most. This is the perfect combination of the aroma from the coffee bean and fresh milk. I also like the iced coffee and the wines there. The wine selection is excellent and with very reasonable price.

    Kashmala K.

    Stopped by to pick up a quick latte. Quick friendly service. The place had a nice cozy feeling.

    You must admit that's good latte art!

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    Review Highlights - Java Bar Espresso

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    The Laundrette

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.2 miOxford Road Corridor

    Having been to the establishment in Chorlton many times, I was pleasantly surprised when a friend…read moresuggested we go to the Laundrette in town. Recently opened, the new restaurant is one of the few on First Street so it is quite easy to find. Obviously we took advantage of the January offer and judging by how busy it was on a Tuesday night, so did a lot of other people! Walking it the vibes were really good with great lounge music playing and people chatting away. The menu and drinks offerings seemed to be the same and prices very reasonable. We all knew what we wanted to have anyway- our favourite burger or pizzas! We started with a sharing platter which would probably suit 2 people more than 4, but everything on the board was cooked perfectly. We especially liked the spicy mayonaise as it had a good kick to it. I really liked the burger- big thick and juicy with accompaniments to match and we ordered 1more mac and cheese to share halfway through our meal cos we couldn't get enough of it! The staff were really friendly and bubbly which made the night an even better experience. We sat on the outside tables, so you might want to watch out for the heaters, as they are really hot! I must say, I was very impressed with this restaurant, and dare I say it, as good as the original!

    Decided to come for a few cocktails with the boyf before a night out. We were pleasantly surprised…read morethat they got tipsy pretty quickly. The atmosphere was great fantastic tunes playing in the background which really got us excited for the night ahead of us. We got three drinks one of which was a shared which was served in a massive popcorn container! It was delicious and worth the money. If coming here definitely try one of the cocktails they are gimmicky and very fun to drink! A great place for a catch up session with the girls and for prepping a night out on the town. I will be back!

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    The Laundrette - Classy place, great for date night. Brilliant cocktails.

    Classy place, great for date night. Brilliant cocktails.

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    The Laundrette - Chorizo burger with a stack of onion rings and truffle and parmesan fries. Yum!

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    Chorizo burger with a stack of onion rings and truffle and parmesan fries. Yum!

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    The Alchemist

    4.0(73 reviews)
    0.5 miSpinningfields
    ££

    Magical? Chemical?…read more The alchemist is not only a nice surrounding to sit in but the service and food are great and delicious. When we checked in and were asked if there were any allergies we made jokes about my husband's allergy to cinnamon - that we would not need to worry about out it before desert. We ordered a few items from the menu - which is a very delicious mix of classics with some twists (tempura fried fish and chips for example). Order was taken and a couple minutes later the manager came and said "I am sorry - but the sauce to the fish contains a bit of cinnamon" wow! We change the order of course and the manager came back to the table asking if we would be worried about cross termination. We have been not and everything went well after that. Great service. The food itself plays with the alchemist theme for example the chorizo meatballs come with a syringe to inject your own amount of cheese (what you think? Yes of course o injected the whole Syringe into the little delicious meatball duhh). The menu consist of a lot of small items which makes me so happy since I can have so many bites of different things and at the alchemist they are all worth it! And of course classics like burger, salads and sandwiches alongside their mains. The menu is not too big but literally has something for everyone. You have to try the crispy pork skins! After we had been told that the crispy fish contains cinnamon my husband learned they offer their "chicken in a basket" as a vegetarian version as well and that is what he got. Damn that is so good: A bed of chips (fries for our American friends) are surrounded by one of the best coleslaw I had in a long time (almost as good as Guy Fieri's if not even better) then slightly pan seared onions and peppers layer on top of the fries. Ready to be mixed in. Then of course a generous amount of chicken or in this case plant based chicken smothered in a sweet chili sauce. Not to forgot to mention that it came with an extra little bowl of dipping sauce. Delicious! We also had a mocktail which name I might not be allowed to recite here let's named it "virgin adult film star" what a perfect combination of fruit, creme and sweetness. Yummmmmm To end the night I had coffee and Choclate - any serving of coffee comes with a set of three pralines. What a way to end the night at the alchemist. Great atmosphere perfect service and delicious food and drinks.

    The Alchemist is a really trendy restaurant and bar in Spinningfields. They have a lot of variety…read moreon the menu, the fusion of Asian and western cuisine is really nice. The interior is lovely, seems like a great place for evening drinks with a full bar. I came for lunch and enjoyed the food. Service was efficient and prices are reasonable. Overall a chic and trendy place for food and drink in Spinningfields.

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    The Alchemist - Fish and chips

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    The Liar's Club - Zombies

    The Liar's Club

    3.5(21 reviews)
    0.6 miCity Centre
    ££

    It's hard to believe that a little over a year ago I had never been to The Liars Club! What a fab…read moreplace. I've been many many times since and now I live so close by, it's one of my local bars on a night out. This underground tiki-themed dive bar is small, but always has the best atmosphere. The drinks are all yummy, mainly rum based and the cocktails are a delight to watch being made and to drink! The bartenders in Liars are very friendly and are always up for a laugh. I do find that Liars Club is better during the week than at a weekend - the weekend gives off a different vibe, and gets a little too busy for my liking - but rest assured you'll have a good night in here no matter when you visit.

    Me and my homies needed some libations while we gossiped and caught up so I decided this was a…read moregreat place to go after dinner. Plus, I read this place was known for its many types of cocktails so I wanted to check it out! The bar is well decorated and looks like it was taken from a set of the cheap version of Gillian's island or something. The decorations can be considered tacky, but come on... It's a tiki bar! I give props to them for their effort. They have a big cocktail menu so don't come here for just a glass of wine or beer... Nope, you're in the wrong bar for that! When we ordered our drinks, we found out that there was a 2 4 1 deal, so we ended up with one extra drink...score! We ended up ordering the zombie (it had fire so I thought it was cool) and three others I can't remember... Haha. All I remember is the drinks were strings, some were well mixed while others were eh it was ok... Just tasted like alcohol. Though the bar is cool, it does have a smelly funk to it so prepare to close your nose especially if the place is crowded...the drinks are cool, pretty creative but the art of making yummy cocktails is kinda lost because the proportion of the juices and alcohol isn't quite well done. Fun place to go to though if you don't care about that stuff!

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    Revolución de Cuba - Manchester - Flat pint

    Revolución de Cuba - Manchester

    3.7(69 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    ££

    I found this restaurant whilst searching for Latin American restaurants for my birthday dinner, and…read moreit did not disappoint! The atmosphere was upbeat and vibing; they have upbeat latin music playing in the background, and there is usually a live band playing almost every night. If you're sensitive to loud sounds, I'd suggest asking for a table away from the stage and away from speakers; it does get loud. The food and drinks were really delicious. We ordered a cherry cranberry mojito mocktail, a virgin zombie slayer, and a lavender lemonade, all which were not too sour and not too sweet. For tapas, we had charred halloumi, beetballs, and garlic mushrooms from their vegan menu. They did not disappoint. For our main meals, we had a mushroom and spinach burrito, Paella Vegano, black bean and butternut squash chilli, and beet burrito. The main dishes were not as impressive as the starters; the burritos were filled with too much rice and not enough filling, and the chilli left wanting more. The Paella was decent. For dessert, we had the churros and mango and passion fruit cheesecake; both YUM!! The staff was very friendly and very helpful, especially with allergens. The only downside was that the service was VERY SLOW. The place was not very full on a Monday night, yet we were waiting for about half an hour between our meals for our plates to be cleared or for someone to walk by. If you're looking for a good night, stop by! They also offer dancing and salsa lessons on Wed night!

    RUN FAR FAR AWAY. The place is empty and with good reason. They give you a card, tell you to get…read more40% off your scan and order online. That process took absolutely forever like I mean multiple tries. It's like the slot machines that you get so invested in you keep going but it never pays off? Worse than that. Then the barkeep wanders over and when you tell him he replies "oh yeah it's temperamental like that, you'll have to come over and order at the bar , but at full price."I would have left right then but someone in our party had already gone up to the bar and ordered. Icing on the cake, no beers on tap today and no Chardonnay. The staff were pleasant and the food was solid but never again. Rip off scam on the ordering.

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    Revolución de Cuba - Manchester - Table setting (2016)

    Table setting (2016)

    Revolución de Cuba - Manchester - Grilled breakfast

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    The Long Bar - Long bar:)

    The Long Bar

    3.7(6 reviews)
    0.6 miSpinningfields
    ££

    There is still some royalty left in Europe besides our beloved Queen, and to remind us of the rich…read morehistory of his country and his family (which has very close ties to our own House of Windsor) HRH Prinz Luitpold of Bavaria visited our fair city to teach us everything you could ever want to know about the family business, Kaltenberg lager. A group of esteemed Mancunians gathered in the Bier Haus, which is a delightful addition to one of Spinningfields latest hotspots, The Long Bar (owned by, you guessed it, Living Ventures). After a quick introduction to the charming prince, we were taken through a tale of the dizzying history of his family and their ties to the production of Kaltenberg, which is now brewed under licence and distributed by the award-winning Lancashire brewer, Thwaites. As Prince Luitpold explained, the company much prefers to set up local production of their fine ales to ensure the quality and freshness of the brews. Operations are expanding to Ukraine and Asia next year. We progressed through a wide variety of brews, each one getting a little bit darker and a little bit stronger. Before each tasting, the Prince imparted his considerable knowledge of the brewing process and flavour profile of the lagers and beers, including their impressive ABV%. In true Bavarian style, guests feasted on magnificent frankfurters the size of cricket bats in a bun (exaggeration but you get the point). After the tasting, the charming Prince fielded relevant questions about the brand, as well as the odd reference to Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (don't ask). It was a truly unique experience, and we thoroughly enjoyed our afternoon in the cozy Bier Haus. We have a new found respect for Kaltenberg and The Long Bar.

    I like The Long Bar's set up which maximises seating space around the bar with fairly comfortable…read morebacked high stools. We arrived just before last orders but received a friendly welcome and weren't rushed out. I enjoyed my Aperol Spritz (which thanks to our recent Yelp elite event is my new favourite aperitif), they also appeared to have some fancy beers on the menu including one relatively unpronounceable one which my friend I suspect deliberately chose as I was ordering. Music was good too and overall this was a much more chilled option than nearby Alchemist, which was rammed. Granted the selection of cocktails is severely limited, but really if you have a mojito on the menu that's essentially satisfactory, isn't it.

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    The Long Bar - The one on the right!

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    The one on the right!

    Sakura

    Sakura

    1.7(6 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    £££

    I have to be honest I am not the biggest fan of Deansgate Locks, but I do make an exception…read moresometimes when I get dragged out by my friends. I had been to Sakura back in my uni days and remembered having a great night with my best girl friends (may be it was all about the company). I was again invited for a Greek Carnival night there last month, so decided to go because it was a Friday night, I had no plans and a carnival sounded like fun! Every time I get off the cab on Deansgate I have a bad experience (some drunk girl shouts at me or I see someone throwing up right in front of me at 11 pm) so that night could not be an exception obviously! I got off the cab and witnessed two guys (wearing super tight tee-shirts with a fake tan and looked like they walked out of an episode of Jersey Shore) fist fighting each other. Moving on, I enter Sakura and the whole atmosphere was very much like a trance Greek carnival -- Every one was dressed up in fancy dress with neon sticks in their hand and the club. The drinks were reasonably priced so I could afford quite a few and the music was good enough to dance to after a few cocktails. The crowd was very international and mostly filled with students. Verdict: I definitely had a good time, and come on what else can we expect from a night club in Deansgate Locks? P.S Need to edit the review after my recent experience -- because I don't think I would recommend anyone here!

    Popped in for a drink early evening with a friend. It was only about 6pm (Saturday) so we pretty…read morequiet. Girl came up to us and asked if we were just having drinks or eating. She then told us to get a seat and she would come over. Even though there were just a handful of people in the bar, we had to wait several minutes (so it seemed) for her to come over. The drinks menu on the tables were just with the cocktails and things like sake (and maybe shots??). It didn't have any of the bottles of beers and different draught beers. I asked the girl if they had Asahi beer - a well known Japanese beer. Since its a "Japanese bar/club", I expected them to have it. She didn't even know what Asahi was. We ordered a couple bottles of beer and opened a tab. We were surprised how much each beer was. For a simple bottle of beer, they cost £4.25 each. Didn't stay for food so can't comment on it. May be very good??

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    Sakura
    Sakura

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