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The best places to get a bottomless boozy brunch in Manchester

Manchester’s bottomless brunch selection is smashing

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The bars and restaurants are back open, the sun is finally shining in Manchester, and the beer gardens are full once again.

Life is good.

But to make things even better? Bottomless brunch.

Yep, the trend of eating a breakfast-lunch hybrid in the middle of the afternoon with copious amounts of alcohol is booming at the moment and, luckily for us, Manchester boasts an impressive choice of boozy brunch fixes.

Here’re some of our favourites…

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KBOM Brazilian Bottomless Brunch

The Portuguese eatery, which can be found nestled within Hatch down Oxford Road, has launched its new ‘Domingo sem Fundo’ which, loosely translated, means ‘Bottomless Sundays.’

Every Sunday, guests can choose a starter and a main alongside bottomless drinks – both alcoholic and soft – for ninety blissful minutes at just £26.95 per person. Oh, and they serve sangria on tap. Need I say more?

Unit 9, 103 Oxford Rd, The Hatch, Manchester M1 7ED
07766 407138

The Bay Horse Tavern Bottomless Brunch

Available every Saturday and Sunday, Bay Horse’s Bottomless offer gives you the choice of one of the dishes from their menu plus bottomless drinks for only £27.50.

They’ve got you covered on the breakfast front with their Full English, Smoked Salmon & Scrambled Eggs and the obvious one – Avocado & Poached Egg on Toast. On the drinks front, they offer prosecco, Bloody Mary, Irish coffee, mimosa, house wine, bottled beer or hot & cold soft drinks.

35-37 Thomas St, Manchester M4 1NA
0161 669 5799

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Cottonopolis Bottomless Japanese Brunch

Since re-opening in May, Cottonopolis has renewed their brunch menu and lord and behold, it now includes a bottomless option.

You will now be able to select a minimum of two items from their menu, which includes avocado and caviar dragon rolls, beef tskune bao buns and pork and prawn sesame toast, and then pay an extra £25 for bottomless drinks, or £35 if you fancy cocktails.

Cottonopolis, 16 Newton St, Manchester M1 2AE
www.cottonopolis-nq.com

Crazy Pedros Bottomless Brunch

The pizza kings of Manchester are offering their bottomless deal every single day of the week – utter mayhem, I know.

Get on down to your local Pedro’s (Northern Quarter, Bridge Street or Liverpool) any day before 7pm and order their Bottomless option, which comes with unlimited slices of pizza and booze for just £25 per person.

They accept both bookings and walk-ins.

Visit their website here.

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WowYauChow Chinese Bottomless Food & Drinks

Altrincham’s WowYauChow endless lunch option serves up completely bottomless food and drink for 1 and a half hours and starts at a reasonable £23.

You can either create your own ‘lunch basket’, choosing from dumplings, bao buns or rice/noodle bowls, or you can choose from their brunch menu, which includes a selection of pork and chive, buffalo chicken dumplings and bao buns filled with the likes of char siu pork and crispy chilli chicken.

WowYauChow Altrincham, 59 Stamford New Rd, Altrincham, WA14 1DS
wowyauchow.com

Elnecot Bottomless Brunch

This Ancoats haunt offers a more traditional brunch vibe with some breakfast icons such as shakshuka, breakfast sandwiches and a humble fry up.

With any one of these brunch dishes, you can choose to have bottomless booze for 2 hours for an extra £25. Said booze includes prosecco, lager and a selection of cocktails. Lovely.

Elnecot, Cutting Room Square, 41 Blossom St, Ancoats, Manchester M4 6AJ
elnecot.com

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The Pen & Pencil

The Northern Quarter bar and restaurant has decided to jump on the bottomless brunch bandwagon with their colossal ‘all you can eat, all you can drink’ deal.

For £40, you can order as much food and as much booze as you can (there’s definitely a competitive element there), though they are keen to stress that it should only be one drink and dish per person at any one time.

On the last Saturday of each month from 10am to 1pm, you can head down and take advantage of this generous offer. 

Pen and Pencil, Fourways House, 57 Hilton St, Manchester M1 2EJ
www.thepenandpencilnq.co.uk

La Bandera’s Spanish Bottomless Brunch

The Independent Spanish restaurant, located just a stone’s-throw away from the elusive Spinningfields, has officially launched its very own bottomless brunch menu.

The menu offers either two tapas for £29 or three tapas for £32.50, and provides guests with a massive ‘Tabla Mixta’; a selection of Spanish cured meats and cheeses served with bread.  The deal also includes ninety minutes of unlimited Cava refills.

It doesn’t get much better than that, does it? 

La Bandera, 2 Ridgefield, Manchester M2 6EQ
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Manchester has a new Indian bottomless brunch with fizz and cocktails like mango mimosas

The Indian bottomless brunch combo we never knew we needed is here 

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Big news in the foodie world: Mancunians can now feast upon an Indian Delhi brunch with bottomless cocktails and fizz.

The Delhi House Cafe, located in the Corn Exchange, is marking its first birthday this week and, to celebrate, has launched its brand new bottomless brunch offer.

Available every Thursday to Sunday between 12pm and 4pm, guests can choose one starter, one main and then receive ninety glorious minutes of bottomless booze for just £31.95 per person.

On the drinks front, diners will get the choice of fizz, lager or some of Delhi House Cafe’s notoriously impressive cocktails, such as their Spiced Bloody Mary, Mango Mimosa and Rose Sangria.

And their food menu boasts an equally impressive selection: For starters, there is a choice of Dahi Poori; a popular street food snack of puffed puri shells filled with a mint and tamarind yoghurt, A.A.C; a tasty fried avocado and potato dish, and Moong Dall Ladoo; sweet lentil fritters served with radish and a tamarind yoghurt.

And as for mains? Diners will be able to choose from one of five dishes from Delhi House Cafe’s menu, including their famous ‘Not My Burger’; a tandoori chicken tikka naan sandwich served with chips, salad and homemade curry mayo, Creamed Chicken or Achari Paneer Kathi Rolls; rolled in a crispy paratha and served with salad and chips, or the Masala Chicken Scrambled Eggs served with hash browns and a toasted bun.

This epic brunch menu launches TODAY, so make sure to get down to try it out for yourself.

For bookings and more information, visit the Delhi House Cafe website here.

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Recreate the iconic school dinner cake at home with this simple recipe

The best pudding in the world is making a comeback

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Remember those really tasty and sugary puddings dished up during school dinners? You know, the one’s you’d get before Jamie Oliver had stuck his nose in?

Well, there’s a new recipe that will enable you to recreate the iconic vanilla sponge cake from the comfort of your own kitchen.

Rekindling those childhood memories, Instagram baker @cakeontherun recently shared her recipe for a vanilla traybake, complete with icing and sprinkles on top.

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The recipe for Laura’s vanilla cake tray bake uses no eggs, so a vegan version can easily be made using dairy-free milk. So, what are the rest of the ingredients? 

All you’ll need is 400g self raising flour (or all purpose flour with 1 tsp extra baking powder, or gluten free flour), 250g caster sugar200g margarine, 200g vanilla or plain yoghurt, 200ml milk, 2 tsp vanilla essence/extract, 1 tbsp baking powder, a splash of lemon juice, 400g powdered icing sugar, a splash of cold water and sprinkles for the icing.

The method is straight forward, too: Firstly, you’ll need to pre-heat your oven to 180C/350F/ gas mark 4 before creaming the margarine and sugar together in a large bowl. Then, you’ll need to sift in the flour and add all of the other ingredients.

Mix together until combined – though be careful not to over mix! Once this has been done, line a baking dish with parchment paper and bake for thirty minutes (or when the top is golden and the sponge is cooked in the middle.)

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Then, remove the cake from the tin and paper and leave to cool on a wire rack. You can then make the icing sugar by slowly adding water to the powder in a deep bowl. When it’s runny and the cake is cooled, pour over the top and then scatter sprinkles. Then, you can cut into chunks and serve with custard to live out your primary school dream.

Other fun twists you can try is coconut (using coconut milk and desiccated coconut instead of dairy and sprinkles), almond (with almond milk and almond slices) and lemon.

Make sure to follow Laura’s Instagram page for more baking inspiration. 

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Manchester kebab joint launches seafood kebab with deep-fried calamari, soft shell crab and octopus

If you’re wanting one of the best kebabs in Manchester, look no further…

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BAB, the Northern Quarter gourmet kebab joint after all our hearts, has launched its new menu and as you’d expect, it has some incredible new kebabs up for grabs.

BAB’s August menu boasts a number of new additions to its famous mezze dishes, including a Spinach and Feta Stuffed Flatbread with a feta and mozzarella dip for £6.50, Prawn Saganaki,£7, Octopus Terrine, £8.50, and Moussaka Croquettes filled with spicy minced lamb, aubergine and feta cheese, £6.50.  

But, perhaps most excitingly, the new menu has brought with it a seafood version of their massively popular Mixed Kebab.

The new Seafood Mixed Kebab, priced at £15, features deep-fried calamari, soft shell crab and octopus, alongside a staple kebab shop salad, a creamy coriander and lime dressing and BAB’s special sauce.

It joins the OG Mixed Kebab, which comes topped with lamb adana, aleppo chicken and a portion of cheesy chips, all costing £14.50.

Also new on the menu is a vegan King Oyster & Mixed Mushroom Shawarma for £10, Octopus with a butternut squash tarragon puree, priced at £13.50, and a Chickpea Shawarma with huge fried halloumi chips, costing £10.50.

You can still also get BAB’s famous Flat Iron Steak Kebab, their Greek Fries and the always popular Scotch Bonnet Chicken Wings, and they’ve even added a Cookie Skillet (£6) that perfect for sharing, and a Pistachio Frangipani (£5.50) to the desserts.

For bookings, the full menu and more information, visit BAB’s website and official Instagram page.

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