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The French Manchester
 
The French Restaurant Manchester
Adam Reid At The French Manchester
AddressMidland Hotel, Peter Street, Manchester, M60 2DS
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Book onlineBOOK ONLINEPhone0161 235 4780
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HoursSun - Tue: Closed | Wed - Thur: 18:00 – 21:00
Fri -
Sat: 17:00 – 21:00 | Sat: 16:00 – 21:00
(Reservations Required)
 
 
The French Restaurant Manchester
The French Manchester
From the very early days of the hotel The French has been one of the most important restaurants in Manchester, and continues to maintain a special place in the hearts of Mancunians. In January 1974 The French was awarded one of Britain's first Michelin-stars, with the publication of the first guide. Since, many famous celebrities have dined in The French.

In the Beatles' early days when taking a trip to The Midland, a thoroughly proper doorman refused them access to the restaurant for being inappropriately dressed! More currently, celebrity royalty David and Victoria Beckham shared their first official date in The French.

In March of 2013 The French re-launched to The French by Simon Rogan. During Simon Rogan’s patronage, and with Manchester-born Adam Reid as Head Chef, the restaurant was awarded copious prestigious accolades including 4 AA Rosettes.

 In November 2016, following the end of Simon Rogan and The Midland’s successful three-year partnership, Head Chef and Great British Menu 2016 winner, Adam Reid, re-established the restaurant as Adam Reid at The French.
 
The French Restaurant Manchester
 
Adam Reid at The French strikes the perfect balance between heritage and progressive cuisine. While the restaurant is steeped in history, the current menu offers modern British food that delivers consistently excellent flavours, by using the best seasonal produce and the very latest technological advances.

Organic, hand-picked produce is complemented by ingredients from carefully-chosen suppliers across the UK - giving complete control over every element of the menu. Adam Reid at The French believes that the provenance of food is the ultimate commitment to quality.

Married seamlessly to its new contemporary direction, the breathtaking dining room of this historic restaurant encompasses both the new and old, with undeniable opulence and timeless elegance.

Stepping boldly into the 21st century, Adam Reid at The French offers outstanding levels of service, warmth and style, that in turn, create a relaxed and friendly atmosphere like no other in Manchester.
 
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The French Special Offers & Events
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Signature Menu from £130


Experience the best of The French with Adam Reid's Signature Menu from £130

Opt for the Signature Experience with a glass of Champagne or English Sparking Wine, followed by Adam's Signature menu with the sommelier's paired drinks, table water & espresso from £200.



HoursWed - Thur: 18:00 – 21:00, Fri:17:00 – 21:00
& Sat: 16:00 – 21:00



T&C's: Menu Cost from £130pp Wednesday - Friday and from £160pp Saturday
NB, offers may not apply during Festive period & Bank Holidays - check with venue before visiting
 
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Menu Box By AR


Born during Lockdown One, Menu Box By Adam Reid was designed to allow guests to recreate Adam's unique style of cooking in the comfort of their own homes.

Each box is designed as a sharing meal for two people and, delivered as a package of per-prepared food with simple instructions to be finished in your own kitchen.

Free shipping is included in the price, but only available to mainland UK.


HoursBoxes Released on Various dates throughout the year



NB, offers may not apply during Festive period & Bank Holidays - check with venue before visiting
 
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