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Gastro's
Food Hall & Restaurant |
46
Sackville Street, Manchester, M1 3WF
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Tel:
0161 923 6856 |
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Restaurant
opening hours:
Mon-Sun 7:30am to late |
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Gastro's
Manchester |
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Manchester
's taste buds are tingling now Gastro's food hall, restaurant and
cafe bar has opened in the beautifully restored, brick and wood
Victorian warehouse in the bohemian, bustling neighbourhood of Sackville
Street, (next to Tribecca in the building previously occupied by
Gaia). |
Set
over two floors, the aim of the business is to offer its customers
an array of food shopping and dining options, from the raw ingredients
to a fantastic meal in a relaxed, friendly, professional manner. |
Open
from 9.30am until 10pm, the café bar & food hall upstairs
stocks a large range of products - from hand crafted pasta and olive
oils, to a bag of organic flour and a fantastic selection of artisan
wines, breads, coffees and teas. A 50ft deli counter features cured
meats from Calabria, local cheeses, meats, fish, home made sauces,
salads, olives, cakes and so much more. It is stacked with quality,
local & international ingredients – organic where possible,
always ethical. |
If
you can't find it here, Gastro's can even source it for you. So
if you fancy cooking tonight with the best ingredients... |
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The
Gastro's 'To Go' range features freshly made sandwiches, salads and
fantastic, home cooked prepared meals to go. Using their own artisan
products, always healthy and interesting and never with any of those
nasty ingredients you find in the supermarkets. So if you don't fancy
cooking tonight…. |
If
it's an early morning coffee and croissant, or if it's breakfasts,
such as organic porridge you're after, (to go or to stay) - Gastro's
is the place to be. |
In
the upstairs seductive café bar, light brunches from fresh
salads and eggs Benedict to stone baked pizza are served from 11am.
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The
sumptuous restaurant downstairs is open for lunch and dinner every
day. Rick Barlow heads the team in cooking up the quality, seasonal,
fresh and local ingredients with passion and flair. |
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here for gastro's restaurant menu |
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Gastro's
Restaurant Reviews |
"Gastro's
is what Manchester has been crying out for! Whilst the likes of
Love Saves The Day have provided a great deli cum cafe, Gastro's
takes the concept one level further - a superb delicatessen with
a great cafe and an amazing restaurant to match
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Located
in the old Sackville Street warehouse vacated by Gaia, the location
is also in its favour. Just 5 minutes walk from the Palace Theatre
and even closer to the gay village with Piccadilly train station also
a stone's throw away, it's the ideal place to grab some ingredients
on your way home or a top notch meal ahead of your show. |
Whilst
the cafe upstairs offers a great menu and superb pizza's, the food
in the downstairs restaurant is truly fantastic - indeed, a revelation
and almost unexpected from such a laid back welcoming environment. |
Prices
are also worthy of mention, mains ranging from £6.25 to only
£13.95. For locally sourced food of this quality you'd expect
to pay more. If this was a more formal dining environment, it would
probably be widely touted as the best restaurant in town. High praise,
well deserved for this inclusive destination worthy of many a repeat
visit"
- RestaurantsOfManchester.com (January 2008) |
click
here to read & submit reviews |
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