There is a great choice of restaurants near The Bridgewater Hall on Lower Mosley Street and the Manchester Central exhibiton centre (previously G-Mex) opposite.
The building previously known as the MICC (Manchester International Convention Centre), home to Labour and Conservative political party conferences is part of the same Manchester Central complex.
Many restaurants near The Bridgewater Hall offer pre-theatre menu's and from fast food to fine dining, there's a varied selection of cuisines on offer within just a 5 minute walk.
St Peter's Square metrolink tram stop is just 3 minutes walk away whilst Deansgate train station is an easy 4 minute walk around the corner.
Very
popular, modern Italian restaurant on Oxford Street,
close to the Bridgewater Hall. A varied menu offers
a range of Italian delicacies from Funghi Ripieni
to Osso Bucco and high quality steaks, pastas
and pizzas.
Located around the corner from the Bridgewater
Hall in th landmark Hilton hotel, this cosmopolitan
restaurant offers an old school New York vibe.
An impressive setting for any occasion, the kitchen
is headed up by David Gale, Manchester Chef of
the Year 2010 and a strong supporter of local
produce, which is reflected in the dishes he creates
At the award winning 5 Star Radisson Blu Edwardian Manchester you'll find a restaurant to suit your occasion. The latest, inspiring, dining experience to launch in Manchester is Steak & Lobster at Alto restaurant
Located in Manchester's most celebrated building, the historic Free Trade Hall, the stylish space creates a mood of understated luxury in the city centre, moments from Manchester Central, The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Opera House and The Palace Theatre.
Genting Casino's stylish new restaurant uses an enclosed Josper Grill to produce a distinctive style of cooking, utilising the heat produced by the charcoal to maintain a high cooking temperature of 1000°F which greatly enhances the flavour of the steaks and many seafood dishes, infusing them with a unique smoky BBQ flavour.
Classy
Central Spanish restaurant and wine merchant on
Deansgate - just around the corner from the Bridgewater
Hall, Manchester Central and MICC. Great pre-theatre
tapas offers and wine deals available too
Glamorous
modern Indian restaurant inside the Great Northern
Tower, next to MICC, Manchester Central and The
Bridgewater Hall. The menu incorporates both traditional
classic flavours and original dishes that apply
Eastern flavours with a Western twist
Fresh seafood restaurant and oyster bar, near
the Bridgewater Hall, just off Albert Square.
Arguably boasting the most impressive restaurant
entrance in Manchester, the grand surroundings
are matched by an impressive oyster bar and an
extensive fish menu.
Quality Indian restaurant on Deansgate in the city centre from Rusholme's famous Lal Qila. Specialising in sizzling Karahi dishes, served in a small copper pot, the menu features many signature dishes alongside traditional and classic curries. Just a short walk from the Bridgewater Hall
Opened in May 2012, this vintage inspired British restaurant and gin bar underneath the railway arches on Whitworth Street West offers a taste of local, regionally sourced and artisan produce, accompanied by an impressive selection of drinks, all set to a relaxed jazz, swing and blues soundtrack
The
outstanding new Chinese restaurant inside the
Great Northern Warehouse, on the ground floor
of Manchester 235, which boasts a largely Cantonese
menu, influenced by the principals of healthy-eating,
with exceptional dim sums, seafood and vegetarian
options. Next to MICC, G-Mex and Bridgewater Hall
Excellent
value for money, plush fine dining British restaurant
inside the lavish Manchester235 casino, next door
to the MICC, Manchester Central and Bridgewater
Hall - one of the most impressive dining arenas
in Manchester
Previously known as Obsidian, the restaurant below
the Arora Hotel on the edge of Chinatown, with
its highly-celebrated cocktail bar, serves honest,
simple, reasonably priced British food with an
emphasis on steaks, fresh fish and seafood.
The
Palace Hotel's British restaurant next door to
the Palace Theatre is just a short walk to The
Bridgewater Hall. Pre-theatre offers and its prime
location next to the theatre make it ideal for
pre-show meals
Family
ran traditional Indian restaurant on Portland
Street, just around the corner from the Bridgewater
Hall. Whether your taste is for English or Indian
dishes, or for a combination of the two, the carefully
created menu and quality cuisine is sure to surprise
and delight, as will the fantastic pre-theatre
offers.
Relaxed, continental style, independent cafe restaurant just across Albert Square from the Bridgewater Hall. Offering breakfast, lunch and evening grills at affordable prices, the menu is in the style of an American grill whilst keeping its traditional British roots and focuses on healthy-eating options.
Light, bright and luxurious Italian trattoria just off Albert Square which specialises in fish and seafood courses. Classic Italian dishes are given a modern twist with influences from across the Mediterranean and modern British cuisine.
The Manchester King Street franchise of the famous Paris bistro, one of the most celebrated restaurants in the world. It boasts a unique dining experience in that there is no menu and a no reservations policy. Diners are invited to enjoy one simple dish, a walnut salad starter followed by the restaurant’s signature steak-frites with an accompanying secret sauce. Opened May 2012
Located within the newly refurbished four star
boutique Macdonald Townhouse Hotel on Portland
Street, just a short walk from The Bridgewater
Hall and MICC, this stylish new brasserie offers
a versatile dining space to enjoy top-quality
seasonal produce turned into locally inspired
modern British dishes.
Very popular restaurant offering a fulsome nod
to the freshest of produce from the sea alongside
the classic, yet glorious steak. The menu includes
Wagyu Kobe Beef, Grilled Lobster, Ostrich Fillet,
Chateaubriand, Sashimi Tuna, Rope Grown British
Mussels and a great selection of salads.
The
superb Japanese restaurant in Castlefield, opposite
the Museum of Science & Industry, boasts a
unique dining experience with all the theatre
style of Teppanyaki cooking, ideal for large parties.
The talented show chefs entertain you and get
you involved or a plush separate dining area offers
more intimacy with incredible sushi, sashimi and
noodle dishes to choose from.
Situated in a stunning position on the banks of the Bridgewater Canal in the heart of Castlefield, with the best alfresco dining space in the city, this great grill restaurant inside the hugely popular Dukes 92 bar offers an a la carte menu alongside pizzas, sandwiches and salads, together with a speciality cheese and pate counter
Situated in the most scenic location in Manchester city centre, a stunning position on the banks of the Bridgewater Canal in the heart of Castlefield, with one of the best alfresco dining spaces anywhere in the city, this popular restaurant offers an unashamedly British menu with some hints of Italian and favourites from around the globe
Plush
£1million Indian restaurant opposite the
BBC Studios, a short walk to The Bridgewater Hall.
Boasting an amazing menu, with fantastic seafood
options and grills, together with authentic Lahore
cuisine. Open until midnight after the show
Pride Of Manchester Awards Members' Favourite Restaurant 2008
Excellent multi-award winning restaurant & piano bar in the beautiful Castlefield canal basin, offering local dishes with a fine-dining twist. A short walk to The Bridgewater Hall with free parking too
Stunning traditional British canalside pub opened in Castlefield, July 2012, by Brunning & Price. Two floors of hidden alcoves, galleries and and an outside dining area with views over the canal basin make this one of the most beautiful places to dine in the city centre. It also boasts a large boules court, 12 cask ales, 50 wines and 100 malts