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Live Like A Local: Exploring Manchester

Manchester is a city where industrial heritage and vibrant culture collide. Beyond the popular spaces, our go-to spots truly capture the essence of the city. We’ll help you connect to this city to discover the best local spots, food markets and independent hangouts that make Manchester a unique city to explore.  

  

The Marketplace 

The Northern Quarter’s Mackie Mayor: 

Nestled in the heart of the Northern Quarter, Mackie Mayor is a foodie’s paradise. This beautifully restored market hall is a haven for local vendors offering a diverse range of cuisines. From artisanal cheeses and freshly baked bread to exotic street food, the market is a celebration of Manchester’s culinary diversity.  

  

Levenshulme Market: 

For those looking to experience the eclectic side of Manchester, Levenshulme Market is a must-visit. Held every Saturday, this market showcases a vibrant mix of local artisans, street food vendors, and vintage treasures. Immerse yourself in the community’s creative energy, stroll through the stalls, and touch the crafted pieces, tasting and smelling the local bites.  

 

The Local Spot 

Evelyn’s Cafe bar: 

Tucked away in the Northern Quarter, Evelyn’s cafe bar is a local hangout for casual dining. With its cosy interior and welcoming team, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy a cup of artisan coffee or linger over brunch. Join the locals in soaking up the creative vibes that make this place a true reflection of Manchester’s dynamic spirit. 

  

The Wharf: 

Take a walk along the Bridgewater Canal, The Wharf offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city. This waterside space is a favourite among locals, providing a relaxed setting to enjoy a pint of locally brewed ale or savour a hearty roast dinner. Join local Mancunians as they gather on the outdoor terrace, appreciating the serene canal views and atmosphere that defines this cherished local spot. 

  

Go A Little Further 

Cheshire’s Quarry Bank Mill:

Step back in time by venturing just outside Manchester to Quarry Bank Mill in Styal, Cheshire. This national trust property offers a glimpse into the region’s industrial past amidst picturesque landscapes. Explore the historic cotton mill, meander through the beautiful gardens, and embrace the tranquillity of the nearby Styal woods, perfect for nature enthusiasts.

  

The Peak District National Park: 

Escape the urban hustle by heading to the nearby Peak District National Park. Just a short drive from Manchester, this breathtaking expanse of rolling hills and charming villages invites outdoor enthusiasts to explore its hiking trails, enjoy panoramic views, and revel in the natural beauty that lies on the city’s doorstep. 

  

Big N Small 

Affleck’s: 

A Manchester institution, Afflecks is a multi-story emporium of independent retailers, artists, and creators. From vintage clothing and handmade jewellery to quirky collectables, this alternative shopping destination in the Northern Quarter celebrates the city’s independent spirit. Lose yourself in the maze of stalls, each offering a unique piece of Manchester’s creative tapestry. 

  

Form Lifestyle Store: 

Form is a small, independent lifestyle store that works with other small businesses to celebrate the makers and craftsmanship of every piece they sell. From ceramics to homeware, every product from Form is a treasure. This charming shop also offers creative workshops like Cedar Candle Making Workshops, perfect for the crafty and curious. 

 

Embrace the spirit of Manchester by exploring these cool and independent places, and you’ll undoubtedly create memories that go beyond the typical tourist experience. 

Manchester After Dark: The Best Places To Visit In The City After The Sun Sets.

When the sun sets in Manchester, the city awakens in a different light, and the options for a memorable night out extend far beyond the nightclub scene of Canal Street or boujee bars in Deansgate. If you’re a visitor eager to dive into Manchester’s unique after-dark experiences, we’ve got you covered.

 

Ducie Street Warehouse

Set in the very heart of the city, Ducie Street Warehouse is Manchester’s social hub. Whether you’re unwinding with a coffee in the lounge, dining in the restaurant, expressing your artistic side at a workshop or losing yourself in a film at Mini Cini, Ducie Street Warehouse has something for everyone. 

Interested? – Find Out More. (link – https://duciestreet.com/) 

Stomp To – Ducie Street, Manchester, M1 2TP

 

The Frog and Bucket

The Frog and Bucket in the Northern Quarter offers a fantastic lineup of both established and a diverse collective of up-and-coming comedians. Prepare for a night of hearty laughter, hilarious stories and memorable one-liners 

Interested? – Find Out More. (link – https://frogandbucket.com) 

Stomp To – 102 Oldham St, Manchester, M4 1LJ 

 

The Lowry

For creative souls, The Lowry in Salford Quays is a haven for culture and creativity. Beyond its world-class exhibitions, The Lowry often hosts late-night art events and workshops, allowing you to explore your artistic side long after the sun has set. 

Interested? – Find Out More. (link – https://thelowry.com/whats-on) 

Stomp To – Pier 8, The Quays, Salford, M50 3AZ 

 

Matt & Phreds

If you’re a fan of jazz and live music, Matt & Phreds is a jazz club that can’t be missed. The intimate setting and soulful tunes create an inviting atmosphere that’s our go to for a relaxing evening. 

Interested? – Find Out More. (link – https://mattandphreds.com/) 

Stomp To – 64 Tib St, Manchester M4 1LW 

 

Contact Theatre

Step into the heart of Manchester’s vibrant cultural scene at Contact Theatre, where traditional theatre meets contemporary arts. Enjoy a dynamic and diverse range of artistic experiences, including theatre productions, dance performances, live music, film screenings, and workshops.  

Interested? – Find Out More. (link – https://contactmcr.com/) 

Stomp To – Oxford Rd, Manchester M15 6JA 

 

Manchester’s after-dark scene is a treasure trove of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. So, as the night falls, explore these extraordinary venues where there’s no shortage of unique experiences to savour.  

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Manchester Pride Weekend at Ducie Street Warehouse

The music

Something for Everyone at Ducie Street Warehouse for Manchester Pride Weekend 2021

We’ll have in-house resident Mix-stress and Friends kicking off the weekend on Thursday 26 August and, for the next four days, Ducie Street Warehouse will collaborate with Kiss Me Again to curate a weekend of parties from LGBTQ+ collectives and DJs from Manchester and beyond, including Gut Level, Aiden Francis and Kiss Me Again.

Saturday’s soundtrack will be courtesy of Good Afternoon, followed by Manchester’s finest, Gina Breeze. Then, into the evening we’ll have Luke Solomon, head honcho of one of house music’s most respected labels, Classic, and Krysko, original Warehouse Project and Sankey’s Soap resident, who’s been part of Manchester’s rave scene for over 20 years.

Closing off the night will be Kiss Me Again, who’ll join us on Sunday 29 and Monday 30 August, introducing Junglehussi, Pumping Velvet, Jase Jeffery, plus special dance performances.

The entertainment

Drag Brunch hosted by Sink the Pink DJs

The morning after the night before, Saturday 28 August, will start with a sensational Drag Brunch hosted by Sink the Pink DJs – part of the largest LGBTQ+ collective and club night in the UK – featuring their legendary drag queens and DJs.

Choose from two brunch sittings, 10am-11.30am or 12pm-1.30pm, with Sink the Pink DJs hosting the first hour of each sitting. Tickets are £20 each (including a £5 charity donation) and there’s a fixed menu, including two Paloma cocktails per person – a refreshing mix of Patrón tequila, fresh grapefruit, soda and lime zest.

At brunch, we’ll be introducing you to Ducie Street Warehouse and Native Manchester’s charity partner, akt, which supports LGBTQ+ young people who are facing or experiencing homelessness or living in a hostile environment. £5 from every brunch booking goes directly to akt.

Book brunch

Continuing into the afternoon, Ducie Street Warehouse and Native Manchester will be transformed into The House of 1,000 Moiras, taking inspiration from the iconic Schitt’s Creek character. We’ll provide the wigs, themed wine list, drag-inspired Moiras and more – all you’ll need is your finest Moira outfit and your dancing shoes.

The food

Alongside the signature offerings of Ducie Street Warehouse’s restaurant, bar and lounge, Head Chef Andrew Green will curate a one-off street food concept, which we’ll host on the terrace. There’ll also be an outdoor pop-up bar, courtesy of Magic Rock Brewing.

Walk-ins are welcome to join us on the terrace or in the lounge, but it’s a good idea to book a table at Ducie Street Warehouse.

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Join the party and stay at Native Manchester.

The UK’s best Pride festivals: 2021

Pride Glasgow
Date TBC

Scotland’s largest LGBTQI+ festival returns, with an incredible Pride Parade, a two-day music festival and plenty of sexy Scots in kilts. Last time saw over 13,000 revellers flood the streets with joy and colour, and this year’s set to be even bigger. Pride Glasgow is still taking volunteer applications, and more details are being confirmed soon.

Find out more

 

Edinburgh
Date TBC

Pride Edinburgh regularly draws more than 15,000 people to the capital, so this year they’re putting safety first with an online festival. Details are still being confirmed, but there’s plenty to do in the city without joining a crowd of thousands.

Edinburgh’s most popular gay bars are near the city centre, at the north end of Leith Street and Broughton Street. It’s known locally as the Pink Triangle and is full of great restaurants and bars. Try The Street for a buzzy, laid back dinner-and-drinks atmosphere, and Street NightClub downstairs comes alive after dark once you’re ready to storm the dancefloor.

Find out more

The UK’s best street food

Don’t miss the…

…rib meat roll by The Rib Man, who’s legendary in these parts. You’ll love these tender, shredded baby back ribs, piled high on soft white rolls and sloshed with Holy F*** hot sauce. He sells out fast, so get there early.

Find it at…

Ely’s Yard, E1 6QR
Saturday 11am – 5.30pm, Sunday 10am – 5pm

Glasgow

One of Scotland’s best loved markets has taken up permanent residence near Finnieston and it’s unmissable. It’s £5 to enter The Dockyard Social, but don’t be put off – the entry fee keeps standards high and you’ll definitely make the most of it. They switch up their food traders every two weeks, so there’s always something new to try.

Don’t miss the…

…fried chicken katsu ramen at Taiko Ramen. Twelve hour bone broth, crisp vegetables, pickled ginger and boneless strips of juicy chicken – bread-crumbed, fried to perfection and piled high.

Find it at…

95 Haugh Road, G3 8TX
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, 12pm to 10.30pm

Edinburgh

The street food movement is thriving in Edinburgh, with well established markets and plucky new pop-ups appearing all over the city. Our go-to is Waverley Market @ Platform 2, with its dozens of brilliant food and drink vendors that transform the station every Friday.

Don’t miss the…

…honeycomb crispy slice at Mimi’s Bakehouse. We’re not quite sure what alchemy the team at Mimi’s employs to get this level of deliciousness into one baked good, but we do know that it’s not for sharing.

Find it at…

Edinburgh Waverley, EH1 1BB
Fridays, 11am to 7pm

Manchester

Locals and tourists alike love the street food culture of Manchester, which is deliciously scattered across the city. Our favourite, though, is Mackie Mayor. It’s a gorgeous Grade II listed building with ten exceptional eateries under its brand new glass roof, with everything from Taiwanese bao to some of the finest pizza in town.

Don’t miss the…

…mutton ragu from Tender Cow. It’s served with the crispiest hash brown you’ve ever had, topped with green chilli pesto and two fried eggs. Perfect for breakfast, lunch, dinner and everything in between.

Find it at…

Eagle Street, Northern Quarter, M4 5BU
Tuesday to Friday 11am – 10pm, Saturday 9am – 10pm and Sunday 9am – 6pm

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