As I'm not only visiting Leeds and there's a thread out there asking for top tips for Leeds visitors, I'd like to ask the same for Manchester. I'll be there the weekend after the Sisters gigs.
Any great ideas of places to go, eat, visit, drink, party?
Particularly outstanding record stores, excellent camera shops, historical music spots?
Thanks all!
Manchester tips
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whooo hah! so you're here on saturday & sunday 19th & 20th?
what kind of food you like? we have a big chinatown, and lots of thai and japanese places, loads of indian restaurants (go to rusholme), a few amazing greek, armenian, lebanese & turkish places, a couple of rather smashing mexican places...
so many to choose from
drink-wise, we tend to inhabit grand central or the salisbury, but they're grotty rock pubs so you might prefer someone funkier like any bars in the northern quarter (try odder, troff or black dog ballroom) or maybe some nice old boozers like the britons protection or even the salutation
actually, on the saturday night we're off to see a friend's band on a 'battle of the bands' type thing at a bar called 'night and day' on oldham street (near the records shops mentioned above)
historical music spots: afflecks palace, the old factory office (now fac251 nightclub) & hacienda site (now the hacienda apartments) spring to mind, but there will be others
we need to chat...
our apartmentAny great ideas of places to go, eat, visit, drink, party?
what kind of food you like? we have a big chinatown, and lots of thai and japanese places, loads of indian restaurants (go to rusholme), a few amazing greek, armenian, lebanese & turkish places, a couple of rather smashing mexican places...
so many to choose from
drink-wise, we tend to inhabit grand central or the salisbury, but they're grotty rock pubs so you might prefer someone funkier like any bars in the northern quarter (try odder, troff or black dog ballroom) or maybe some nice old boozers like the britons protection or even the salutation
actually, on the saturday night we're off to see a friend's band on a 'battle of the bands' type thing at a bar called 'night and day' on oldham street (near the records shops mentioned above)
records: vinyl exchange and piccadilly records, both on oldham street - practically facing each otherObviousman wrote:Particularly outstanding record stores, excellent camera shops, historical music spots?
historical music spots: afflecks palace, the old factory office (now fac251 nightclub) & hacienda site (now the hacienda apartments) spring to mind, but there will be others
we need to chat...
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Don't stand near the window! Can't be safe tha' knaws If only you were here till the 24th I have a spare ticket for Copey on the 24th, I'd have pressganged you into attendingQuiff Boy wrote:whooo hah! so you're here on saturday & sunday 19th & 20th?
our apartmentAny great ideas of places to go, eat, visit, drink, party?
we need to chat...
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we havent got our copey tickets yet so we'll have your spareDebaser wrote:Don't stand near the window! Can't be safe tha' knaws If only you were here till the 24th I have a spare ticket for Copey on the 24th, I'd have pressganged you into attendingQuiff Boy wrote:whooo hah! so you're here on saturday & sunday 19th & 20th?
our apartmentAny great ideas of places to go, eat, visit, drink, party?
we need to chat...
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
But they're sold out.......so, which one of ya's gonna miss out? SHAME on you. I purpoisely bought a spare just incase 'someone' tried to get out of it. Looks like I'm gonna have to start buying extras in pairsQuiff Boy wrote:we havent got our copey tickets yet so we'll have your spareDebaser wrote:Don't stand near the window! Can't be safe tha' knaws If only you were here till the 24th I have a spare ticket for Copey on the 24th, I'd have pressganged you into attendingQuiff Boy wrote:whooo hah! so you're here on saturday & sunday 19th & 20th?
our apartment
we need to chat...
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Saw the subject line and thought that someone was looking for a guide to the landfill sites for which Manchester is justly famous...
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Yup, getting there Friday afternoon and flying home Sunday at 19h30.Quiff Boy wrote:whooo hah! so you're here on saturday & sunday 19th & 20th?
I'm curious when it comes to food, so I'm sure I'll find my way round all those countries And a wide array of drink places, sounds good tooour apartmentAny great ideas of places to go, eat, visit, drink, party?
what kind of food you like? we have a big chinatown, and lots of thai and japanese places, loads of indian restaurants (go to rusholme), a few amazing greek, armenian, lebanese & turkish places, a couple of rather smashing mexican places...
so many to choose from
drink-wise, we tend to inhabit grand central or the salisbury, but they're grotty rock pubs so you might prefer someone funkier like any bars in the northern quarter (try odder, troff or black dog ballroom) or maybe some nice old boozers like the britons protection or even the salutation
actually, on the saturday night we're off to see a friend's band on a 'battle of the bands' type thing at a bar called 'night and day' on oldham street (near the records shops mentioned above)
Excellent We'll talk about it over a drink or two in Leeds, or I might be in touch before, we'll see I booked me a bed in a hostel for the nights, I think it's quite close to the record stores. Don't know if that is wise thoughrecords: vinyl exchange and piccadilly records, both on oldham street - practically facing each otherObviousman wrote:Particularly outstanding record stores, excellent camera shops, historical music spots?
historical music spots: afflecks palace, the old factory office (now fac251 nightclub) & hacienda site (now the hacienda apartments) spring to mind, but there will be others
we need to chat...
Thanks for all the great tips already
Oh, I've got Sisters gigs to see, you know, so I had to be home already that week Thanks though!Debaser wrote:Don't stand near the window! Can't be safe tha' knaws If only you were here till the 24th I have a spare ticket for Copey on the 24th, I'd have pressganged you into attendingQuiff Boy wrote:whooo hah! so you're here on saturday & sunday 19th & 20th?
our apartmentAny great ideas of places to go, eat, visit, drink, party?
we need to chat...
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you're on the corner of oldham street then, 2 secs from night & day and both records shops... nice locationObviousman wrote:Hilton chambers
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Sounds good to me. Think it'll be two and a half days well spent
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I taught in Manchester (Salford technically) for five years and despite being a Leeds lad through and through I have to say Manchester relieves itself from a great height over pretty much everything Leeds has to offer. Mind you it is a bigger city centre so as well as having a greater range of interesting places to go it is much more spread out and has more than it's fair share of meat head bars. I went back there last Friday to see Wire and took in a meal in China Town plus Bar Fringe (one of my favourite Belgian bars in Manchester) and Lass O' Gowrie (pleasant pub near Oxford Road) which are both still reasonable places to go. Manchester Roadhouse is still staking a strong claim to be the worst venue ever though, and I include the Duchess in that list! I noticed Mr. Robb was there too but then I understand his presence at all gigs is something to do with the licensing arrangements? Barry?
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Oooh, thanks for this!
Im in Manchester on Monday to see Chamelons Vox and was looking for touristy things to do!
Last time i was in Machester i stayed in a vegan housing co-op in Hulme- i have never needed a bag of cheesy chips and non-vegan chocolate cake so much in my life
Im in Manchester on Monday to see Chamelons Vox and was looking for touristy things to do!
Last time i was in Machester i stayed in a vegan housing co-op in Hulme- i have never needed a bag of cheesy chips and non-vegan chocolate cake so much in my life
Initially I thought i could spend a day in Manchester before going to Leeds. Manchester seemed rather interesting. Hopefully, another time...
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The Marble Arch pub on Rochdale Road (just up from NQ) is well worth a visit, for the great inhouse ales (all vegetarian and mostly organic) and the fantastic building itself.
I would also recommend stopping by the People's History Museum at Spinningfields if you're interested in social history. They do a great latte too.
I would also recommend stopping by the People's History Museum at Spinningfields if you're interested in social history. They do a great latte too.
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Jacobs on Cross Street is pretty goodObviousman wrote: excellent camera shops
http://www.jacobsdigital.co.uk/t-store-manchester.aspx
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Digital, ewww More looking for second hand kind of places to be honest
More thanks to all for the great tips, I've made a lot of notes from this thread already
More thanks to all for the great tips, I've made a lot of notes from this thread already
there is/used to be a great record shop on Deansgate, a really big one that i always remember being covered with scaffolding, not sure if its still there though anymore., someone might know what it is/was called and actually be of some use...unlike me :/
hope you have a good time anyway its a fantstic city!
hope you have a good time anyway its a fantstic city!
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you have enuff camerasObviousman wrote:Digital, ewww More looking for second hand kind of places to be honest
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ah, you'll be looking for the manc branch of London Camera Exchange then, Piccadilly Plaza or Real Camera on Dale St in the Northern QuarterObviousman wrote:Digital, ewww More looking for second hand kind of places to be honest
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That's more like it
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