Manchester Food and Drink Festival celebrates its 25th anniversary
The Manchester Food and Drink Festival returned yesterday celebrating its 25th anniversary with the unveiling of a programme of events
The Manchester Food and Drink Festival returned yesterday celebrating its 25th anniversary with the unveiling of a programme of events
Manchester’s annual food and drink festival is back with some fizz, a bang and scallops – all until October 8…
Manchester-based Danielle Schwinger, 28, and her husband Adam, 29, started GirlCooksBoyBakes about two years ago after seeing a group of school friends having done the same thing.
Ella Mills, the award winning cookery author best known for her blog Deliciously Ella, will be making an appearance tomorrow at the Manchester Food and Drink Festival.
Manchester’s Food & Drink festival turns 20 this year and the anniversary programme is more creative, exciting and diverse than ever.
David Gale has worked as a senior chef at the Hilton Hotel, The Lawn Club in Spinningfields and Mughli in Northern Quarter, and will open his new restaurant Louie next year… but this lunchtime, he’s dishing up a meal in slightly different circumstances – on the first floor of a warehouse on Oldham Road.
Manchester Food and Drink Festival has today announced the shortlist of nominees for its 2015 award categories, representing the most prestigious food and drink awards in the region.
Manchester is to make history this September as it sets to pioneer the first ever ‘Bio-Historic Banquet’ at the Manchester Food and Drink Festival.
This summer, Manchester will serve up a plethora of cultural delights to whet the appetite of music and theatre lovers, festival-goers, jazz enthusiasts and food junkies.
If you’re looking for places to gorge yourself – or treat yourself because you’ve been so good all week… day – then here are MM’s top five food and drink festivals you can hit up
Two Manchester chefs are bringing fish ‘n’ chips with a large side-order of classic hip hop to the country’s festivalgoers with their mobile ‘Hip Hop Chip Shop’.
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