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Blbas grill
● Open“Food is awesome and the price is also good for good food. Must try you wouldn’t be disappointed. 5 STARS ⭐️”
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The Village Bistro Greenmount
● Closed“Delicious food, extensive menu, portions generous, you can order smaller size for smaller appetites. My friends and I had main course and dessert, took a bottle of wine - no alcohol licence, just a small corkage charge. Lovely atmosphere, friendly staff, great service - booked again for next week!”
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Number Ten Coffee Shop & Bistro
● Closed“Lovely decor throughout,you feel as though you're in a magical wonderland.Customer service is very good with all staff being very polite and helpful.Lovely cooked breakfast and hot drinks.I have yet to try the main meals,but I'm sure it won't be long before I do.”
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StartPoint Coffee Shop
● Closed“Love how accessible and friendly this cafe is and all the work they do in the community”
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Uncle's Tea Hut
● Open324 Manchester Road, Chadderton, Oldham OL9 7ES, United Kingdom“Pink tea,can't get enough,my kids and family are obsessed with the donuts from here.Great atmosphere and really nice people. If you go in morning,it's a must to have a Nadia omellette,can't remember what it's actually called but never had 1 like it,100%,”
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The Coffee House
● Closed24 Crompton Street, Bury BL9 0AD, United Kingdom“Great place lovely staff excellent food and service.”
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Tranquilitea
● Closed“What a lovely tea room food and staff are fantastic. And the best is they allow dogs in which is lovely.”
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The Aviator
● Open“New Bar/Restaurant opened in Bramhall/Woodford. We was welcomed upon arriving and was quickly shown to our table. Excellent service upon arrival. The waitress came to the table with the menu's and information us with specials of the day. We ordered drinks (2 Coffees and a Large Coke) the Coffees was made perfect, probably the best I've had in a Pub/Restaurant. We ordered from the set 3 course menu £16.95. We chose... Starter: 1 soup of the day and 2 black pudding fritters. All perfect, hot and perfect size. Mains: 1 Fish Cake and 2 6oz steaks and Chips. Steaks should have been mid rare. Unfortunately we had to send the first 2 steaks back as they was well under cooked in fact you could say they was still mooing. The staff handed it in a professional manner and brought back two perfectly cooked steaks. EXCELLENT SERVICE. Pudding: This was perfect. Two Stickey Chocolate Puddings. Delicious. Overall we had a great experience, I can't fault any point of the Experience. The staff and service was excellent and made the afternoon every enjoyable, THANK YOU. We will definitely be going back in the very near future. A small add on: Toilets are up stairs, perfectly clean. Disabled toilets are on the ground floor.”
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FLAMES BAR AND GRILL
● Open“Fantastic wood fired pizzas, absolutely delicious. Fast delivery and everything arrived fresh and hot. Cannot fault the taste and quality!”
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Milly's Grill
● ClosedUpper Hibbert Lane, Marple, Stockport SK6 7HX, United Kingdom“Fab food. Friendly people. Perfect for a quick pitstop. Good size portions and they are happy to oblige if u want to alter or change something on the menu. Good value for money”
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Mr Grill
● Open“Been here a couple of times and had great food but tonight’s was fantastic. My wife stole half of my shawarma wrap it was that good. As a confirmed carnivore I can’t believe how good the fattoush salad is. Highly recommended.”
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Jandol Lebanese Restaurant
● Open861 Stockport Road, Levenshulme, Manchester M19 3PW, United Kingdom“Awesome place amongst all the disgusting fried chicken shops. Great food , shout out to the lovely young woman waitress she is a great asset. Use it or we are going to lose it. Amazing decour and gifts available too. Great value.”
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Costa Coffee
● Closed1 Cross Street, Sale M33 7JR, United Kingdom“Excellent service here. Claudiu is the star of the show though sadly leaving today! He should be commended, excellent manager resulting in excellent staff. I'd ignore the bad reviews. Best Costa I've been to in Manchester”
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Starbucks Coffee
● ClosedLord Sheldon Way, Ashton-under-lyne OL7 0PG, United Kingdom“Nice but open to the same entrance to the film can be noisy”
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Costa Coffee
● Closed332-334 Palatine Road, Northenden, Wythenshawe, Manchester M22 4HE, United Kingdom“Lovely coffee shop. Generally nice & tidy. It does seem as though the staff are more interested finishing their conversation than serving customers. Also the collection of pots and cups seems be solely down to what they can see from a eye and is not consistently walked around and wiped down. As a former worker, some well needed customer service courses are needed ❤️”
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The Sycamore, Ashton-Under-Lyne
● Open“Great Pub. Robinson's beers. Quiz night on Monday night. Open mike night on a Thursday. Pie night last Friday of the month. Also have a function room for hire. British Motorcycle Preservation Society meet on the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month in the function room. All welcome whether you have a British bike or not, or are interested in older British Motorcycles. Our aim is to keep these bikes on the road. Plenty of people available to give advice and assistance.”
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Lancaster Park & Animal Farm
● Closed“Went for the first time yesterday, myself and two teenagers. Wasn't really expecting too much but WOW!! Absolutely loved the place, much bigger than expected, lovely big layout for the animals. All look really well looked after,the goats especially fantastic!. Brilliant value for money ,plenty of places to picnic,clean toilets and lots of handwash stations. Can't recommend enough,don't hesitate just go and enjoy !!”
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Ta'am
● Closed“Dear Taam, finally 1 Restaurant with delicious hot food in Manchester! I have been a few times in the past, and I really feel it just gets better and better. Coming from London, a city full of kosher restaurants, Taam really beats all of them, they know how to cook their food, even the dips, especially the chilli, it’s not just spicy, it’s spicy with taste. They are not stingy with their portions. It’s a typical Israeli style restaurant, but with good food. The servers are extremely friendly maybe even too friendly. If you know the meaning of good food, you will really enjoy it! And btw.. I have ordered in the passed via there App, it’s the best thing! It’s easy simple and fast. Enjoy”
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Costa Coffee
● Closed“Used my coupon for a free frappé and the team were all lovely and very attentive to my multiple allergies. Chloe especially took her time to try to make my order work for me and was polite, efficient and the frappe was delicious!”
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The Vinery
● ClosedCheadle SK8 1HX, United Kingdom“Lovely eating place. Very clean. Great food. What really made it special was the very welcoming and friendly staff. Highly recommended!”
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The Black Horse
● Open“Very family friendly welcomes everyone has good community spirit great atmosphere fantastic live singers at weekends and a lovely place to unwind after a long day and enjoy your favourite tipple”
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Egerton Inn
● Open“Lively Atmosphere and Lovely Reception. Don't miss it on Fridays and Saturdays..”
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Sinclairs Oyster Bar
● Open2 Cathedral Gates, Salford M3 1SW, United Kingdom“Pleasantly surprised to find this was a Samuel Smith's pub, so very cheap. Beer was very well kept. A very interesting building architecturally too - not your average pub. I did like their "Digital Detox" stance, which meant people were having actual conversations and not just sat looking at their phone!!”
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esea contemporary
● Closed“The Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art is a contemporary art gallery based in Manchester, England. It is located on Thomas Street in Manchester's Northern Quarter in part of the renovated Smithfield Market Hall. Champion became the Director of the Centre when it moved to new premises on Edge Street in Manchester's Northern Quarter in 1997. This was period of great change in Centre's functions and focus. More opportunities became available due to both the policies of the new Labour government, who placed greater emphasis on the importance of culture, and the increased interest in Chinese culture due to the upcoming Handover of Hong Kong. By moving away from Chinatown, the Centre also became less focused on the local Chinese community; instead focusing more on contemporary art. It was also Champion's aim that the Centre would work towards becoming the UK agency for Chinese arts and culture. The Centre would operate as an agency from 1999 and the charity was renamed the Chinese Arts Centre Ltd in September 2000. UK based artists remained the main focus of the Centre's exhibition programme during this period. Initially the Centre's programme largely featured solo shows of existing works by artists such as Adam Hongshan Wei and Anthony Key, or touring exhibitions, such as Nora Fok's Galaxies. When the venue was refurbished after a fire in 1998, the Centre began to commission new site specific works by UK-based artists of east Asian heritage to use the new space to its best advantage. Between 2000-2003, the New Commissions scheme, produced 8 exhibitions by emerging artists such as Suki Chan, Lisa Cheung, Gayle Chong Kwan, and Jiang Jiehong. As part of its agency work, the Centre extended the scope of its educational workshops to a national audience and acted as a focal point for other businesses and art organisations who wanted to know more about Chinese culture. The Centre began to contribute to debates regarding Chinese arts by arranging conferences such as A New Vocabulary for Chinese Arts?, held in London in 1998, and Contemporary Chinese Art in the International Arena held at the British Museum in 2002. The Centre also began to develop global contacts to introduce international artists to the UK audiences. In 1997 Champion undertook a research trip to China with the aim of introducing the Centre to an international audiences and developing partnerships with organisations in mainland China. As a result the Centre produced Representing the People (1999), its first major touring exhibition to feature works by artist from mainland China. Developed in collaboration with the Courtyard gallery, Beijing, the exhibition was seen by approximately 250,000 people, and has been seen as one of the first independent UK exhibition to present the work of artists from Mainland China. This was followed by a second touring show, Made in China (2001-2002) which showcased contemporary design from China. In June 2001, the Centre was informed that it had been accepted on to the Arts Council of England's lottery programme and £2.1 million was reserved for the Centre to purchase and outfit a new building as well as fund the operations and marketing of the new venue.”
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ODEON Oldham
● Open“Staff were really helpful,with really positive attitudes. Made my cinema experience wonderful. Even asked if I had enjoyed the film after!”
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Barakat Grill Steak
● Open“Fresh, tasty, and amazing food every single time. I've been coming for the last 15 years, and each time it gets better. The restaurant is so clean too.”
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Coco's Grill House & Desserts
● Open“The best customer service I’ve ever had when taking my little girl out to eat. The food is okay. However, the customer service is unbeatable. The manager was so considerate of our child. He was really good at keeping her calm so all diners had a great experience. It takes skill to do what he does.”
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The Terrace Tea Room
● ClosedBroadstone Road, Reddish, Stockport SK4 5HS, United Kingdom“This is a lovely little tea room and great price. Nice friendly staff too...”
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Costa Coffee
● Closed“The best Costa Coffee so far-for bring you attention what the sets apart this branch from others is fact that-the staff there are extremely helpful have knack of 'reading between the lines'. What impresses me the most? There is lady who is name is Gina originally from Italy-her way of running this site is stunning-she's a little bossy but all in all her skills would impress many particularly younger ones who have no clue how to serve customers at least at the beginning their early career. Her voice is so definitive and well heard . There's no question if you have some time to spend with your friends etc,do not hesitate visit there believe me or not you wouldn't regret it. Thank you for your attention any help Ill gladly give review wise.”
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Costa Coffee
● Closed“Pleasant visit on Saturday afternoon, excellent customer service displayed by the guy who was cleaning the plates and washing up, he spotted my boy having a melt down and offered him a small toblerone to calm him down. Not only was this emotionally intelligent and empathetic this natural token of kindness demonstrated excellent customer experience. I will now visit Costa more when I have the chance over other coffee shops. This man is a credit to your organisation. He wa smashing the pots and tidying up with a smile however he did so much more for your brand today.”
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