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    Rustik West Didsbury

    4.0 (8 reviews)
    ModerateCafes, Bars, British
    Open 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Catherine P.

    Relaxed atmosphere with excellent service. A small but tasty menu with something for everyone Burrito!s. Home made burgers, chicken schnitzel, sever with fries and home made slaw. A great place to For lunch breakfast or dinner. With live music a great selection of beers, cocktails and wine definitely with s visit

    Fantastic menu both fat and healthy

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    Brilliant food and atmosphere, friendly staffs. The food menu is extensive and covers all varieties.

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    Pi

    Pi

    4.4(40 reviews)
    2.0 miChorlton
    ££

    Okay! So I came here for pie with Mummy H and was blown completely away. Basically we wanted to try…read morethe two veggie options, the Heidi and the Wild Mushroom, and as soon as I used the word share our lovely bartender said, 'I can half each pie so you get two different halves on each plate if you like.' Just before I nearly leaned over and hugged him, I said, 'We were wondering if we could get one portion of - ' 'I can do you a half portion of mash and peas on each plate and a pot of gravy if you're sharing.' Get out of my head, Mr Amazing Pi Dude! Pieminister pies are always good, but the way they're served can have a certain level of influence. These were done brilliantly... minted mushy peas, vegetarian gravy, the pies perfectly halved and warmed, buttery delicious mash, and it didn't take long to arrive either. When one's got the swimming pool/caffeine tremors and it's cold outside only a pie will do, and this is now my favourite place to come for my fix. Plus, all four flavours of Timmermans? On the same menu as Delirium? Reasonable prices? Are you trying to *kill* me?

    Neighbourhood bar - check. A chilled out place to end the night after a whistle stop night out -…read morecheck. A great selection of quality beers at a not too ridiculous price - check! Pi gets it right on all of the above and was one of the nicest spots I've hit while in Chorlton. Situated just opposite from Unicorn, the bar is kind of like sitting in a shop with high risen full fronted windows and probably wouldn't sit more than 40 people throughout. For us it was perfect as there was a group of 8 who could easily take a load off on a Friday night and chat with the music not too loud and at 11pm'ish - not too busy as well. They have exciting and interesting beer menu's on each table with the usual suspects from Belgium, the U.S craft beer revolution and local and UK ales on the pumps towards the back. The staff were friendly and fitted in perfectly with this being a kind of place you might pop out of your house for one before heading home to get on with family life. I love these neighbourhood places, I could just do with living nearby to do this... Due to eating at the nearby Tibetan Kitchen, I didn't get the chance to try their pies but they're all from the excellent pieminister so I'd highly recommend getting one if you're in there through the day!

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    Pi - Love this place!

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    Pi - Little gravy portion to go with pie, peas and mash

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    Little gravy portion to go with pie, peas and mash

    Albert's

    Albert's

    4.0(23 reviews)
    0.4 miWest Didsbury
    ££

    My cousin just came into town on vacation and this was our first outing for lunch. The restaurant…read moreis gorgeous. Absolutely love the decor and the ambiance. The wait staff was very pleasant and friendly. We particular liked their leather aprons. They have a lovely outdoor seating area too. On this occasion (I suspect we will return) we ordered from their lunch special menu which is $14.50 for one option from the starters and one from the mains. However, you also have the option to order a la carte (separate menu). Food and drinks were nice. We will definitely come back as there were some things on the menu I would like to try, like the Rabbit Gnocchi and Artichoke & Truffle Ravioli

    Sometimes when I sit down to Yelp a restaurant I think hmm, what exactly am I reviewing here, the…read morefood or the environment? So often it's both, but with Albert's the decor complements some visits there, and others not so much. Is that as confusing as it looks to me right now? Let's clarify... Hands down, awesome food. Like, seriously. Full marks. We came here with parents on a Thursday night (the new Friday as all you cool cats know) and sat down to some delicious wine, a smattering of tomato bruschetta with a criminal amount of garlic (thank the lord I didn't have to speak to anyone on a professional level the next day) and some hearty yet classy dishes. The boys wanted steak, and steak they got. As my friend's dad always says, if the steak's cooked properly, you don't need a steak knife, and these melted away like butter. The seafood menu was like a pick n' mix of fruits de la mer, and this is what the female contingent of the party opted for. My friend's mum went for the fillet of seabass served with a choice of vegetables, and I asked about the fish stew and the Thai monkfish curry. The kind waitress recommended the stew and I was so glad she did. Mussels in their shells, chunks of potato, a tomato sauce and huge hunks of fish had me almost too full to the brim for pudding, where we all decided we'd fight over a single pannetone bread and butter pudding. Rich, fruity and dense, the podded vanilla custard was the perfect partner. After reading Bex T's review I must concur wholeheartedly - Albert's is sleek and chic. The uber-modern clean blue lines would indeed feel at odds with a cosy Sunday roast dinner, although I do hear their roasts are legendary. It shan't put me off, I'll be back to try it. I'll just be sure to don my Sunday best when I do!

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    Beggar's Bush - Cool deco in the evening. Soft warm lights. Friendly people. Good food. Dolphin aqua music. Chilled vibe.

    Beggar's Bush

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.7 miChorlton

    A consistent problem with many of the Beech Rd eateries is well consistency. Not the case here…read more This is where we've been going when we're too lazy to cook. About once a fortnight for the last 3 months. it's 3 minutes' walk from home. There's a standard menu of small dishes and always a choice of about 4 starters and 4 main specials. Different every time we go and always imaginative. About £30 for two mains + wine. Virtually always well cooked and decent service. Totally reliable. Ïf the chicken, haggis and whisky special is on then order it. Please! A gem. some other Beech Rd venues can be on/off. Not this one.

    New-ish little bistro on Beech Road opposite the Lead Station (think it used to be called Mink)…read more The menu started was split into Smaller Bites - mostly tapas-style starters, and Bigger Bites, meaning the main course. I was just there for a light tea so we only had olives and ciabatta from the Smaller Bites, these came in generous portions and were very tasty. From the Bigger Bites, I went for the chargrilled chicken, which was effectively a warm salad with rocket, celery and red pepper amongst other things, while my girlfriend went for fillets of seabass with tomato and chorizo - both dishes were well cooked and seasoned and came with a big bowl of hand-cut chips, we didn't leave any of it! Bill was about £32 for the above plus two soft drinks and a beer, which isn't bad. Certainly well worth a visit if you're in the area

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    Fallow Cafe - Cheap cocktails, decent bar :)

    Fallow Cafe

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.5 miFallowfield
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    An incredible Oasis in the middle of a sea of cheap student take-aways, buffets and pubs. A…read morefantastic little music venue. A great terrace. The food is marvellous, the drinks range wide enough. It's as if someone airlifted a bar from the northern quarter and dropped it in the middle of fallowfield for my convenience. Another amazing thing about this place is most non-students won't venture here because it's nicely tucked away, hidden behind the hullabaloo of wilmslow road. Others will probably be put off by its awkward location at the end of a road full of terraced student houses. But if you can look past the studenty atmosphere you'll realise that actually a lot of the punters are either older students or local young professionals. I just love the decor and layout of the whole place. From the small intimate dining/cafe/bar area downstairs, to the live music bar and terrace upstairs. It's a real hidden gem of fallowfield. I've been coming to live music nights here for a while and discovered Glass Tides (my favourite Manchester band) here. So the place holds a special place in my heart. Love it and so will you. So check out the website and see you on the wednesday open mic night in the near future :)

    Popped in here last weekend with a few friends to grab a bite to eat! Nice varied choice on the…read moremenu with veggie and vegan options!! Food was really tasty, big portions and not expensive!! Ordered a falafel plate as a starter which was under a fiver, but as big as a main! Ended up sharing it with the group so id have room for my burger!! The mixed sharing platter also looked amazing!! This place feels very hipster, open mic and poetry evening on weekly!

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    Fallow Cafe - Brilliant night!!

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    Palate

    Palate

    4.0(4 reviews)
    1.9 miChorlton

    Minimalist decore made from pallets gives this new Chorlton wine bar its play on words name. A nice…read morecasual feel to the bar makes their gastro leanings and extensive wine selection less intimidating than most wine bars I've been in. I don't feel judged for preferring beer and being a wine Luddite. Their beer selection is far more limited being 3 Camden beers on draught and a small selection of bottles but will quench the thirst of most beer drinkers. Sadly this aspect pales in comparison to the other new wine bar over in Didsbury and I do wish they had opted for a wider selection of beer if only to make use of the large number of fantastic local breweries rather than opting for keg beer shipped up from London. The menu consists of light snacks, charcuterie and cheese platters on the whole, with a limited but precisely chosen list of mains. Looks delicious as would be expected by the guys also known for Parlour on Beech Rd; items such as Air Dried Beef & Chilli Bresaola, Rocket, Artichokes & Parmesan. Palate will be a pleasant and relaxed addition to the already extensive Chorlton night life.

    I came here with Josh M and was skeptical about a wine bar with furniture made out of pallets. The…read moreplace was absolutely heaving and not all of the staff were fully trained but nothing beats on the job training and everyone seemed chilled out standing around the bar area to be served/shown a table/pay their bill etc. which also doubles up as a seating area. The decor actually looks quite nice and spaced out. The big wooden chairs look more like chairs in a church than made out of pallets. They weren't as heavy and clunky as I'd expected nor did I get any splinters as they are all varnished. As the place was busy we were sat outside. There were four large tables outside with room to add extra chairs to our party of 7. I only managed to have a large glass of Pinot Noir before the cold got to us and we moved on where we could be indoors and get some food. I will definitely visit this place again and try out the food and match it to their extensive wine list.

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