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The Northern Quarter, Manchester 

The Northern Quarter, 108 High Street, Manchester, GB

The Northern Quarter

The Northern Quarter is a fixture of the buzzy bohemian area of Manchester after which it’s named. It’s the place to people watch over a classic meal in a quietly funky setting where the service is warm as the vibe. Trained in top Manchester eateries, head chef Jason Wass confidently mixes prime local ingredients with those of the Mediterranean and beyond. The menu changes frequently. Depending on the season, typical dishes might be pesto mussels with homemade foccaccia bread, minted new potatoes and lambs leaf with a shallot and walnut dressing, sea bass with lemon and olive oil mash, and gutsy beer-battered cod and fat chips. Smashing sides, too. In summer, the tables and chairs sit on the pretty cobbled street are favoured over the airy dining room.

Average Price:£24 and under

The Northern Quarter Summary


Cuisine : Modern European

Opening Times : Mon - Sat: 12pm - 10:30pm
Sun: 12pm - 7pm

Nearest Station : Manchester Victoria (BR)

Payment Options : All major cards accepted

Average Price : £24 and under

Restaurant Group Information

Private parties of 12 and above are offered a reduced a la carte. A £4.95 kids menu includes a soft drink and ice cream. Short and sweet wine list of largely New World bins. Comprehensive champagne choice, from £30 to £125 for ‘serious’ celebration Krug Grande Cuvee. The Northern Quarter is a popular venue for wedding receptions and birthdays.

Room Types

Main Restaurant

Seating 1 - 58

Standing 0 - 0


Additional Information

Please note - at present this restaurant does not take Toptable bookings Thursday - Sunday.