Based on 5 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 5 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 562 in 3448 in Manchester
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A fantastic little University restaurant with excellent food, wonderful staff and a great seasonal menu with a regular update. Have eaten here more times than I can count and the food and service is constantly the best on campus. Please note, they close for a few weeks every summer.
Stuart . 2024-09-25
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good, restaurant delicious food .I advise everyone
Edward Wright . 2024-06-17
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Smart new addition to the University café scene in Manchester with fresh restaurant menu and a familiar range of snacks and drinks. After over a year, this is still a great breakfast venue with nourishing hand-cooked favourite dishes.
Alistair Stevenson . 2024-06-05
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Great coffee, great food, great service, great atmosphere, great place to get some work done. Spent a very productive day at the Beehive today, will definitely be back!
Catherine McGuire . 2023-06-19
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4501 Opinions
The restaurant is really well decorated and the staff were great. It was quite busy when we went but the staff were really attentive but the food and drinks were fresh and delicious. Great customer service and excellent food, I will definitely recommend to others and will be returning again.
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I stayed here from Sunday through to Tuesday. It did not rain. I did not hear or see an emergency vehicle. There was a fair bit of banter. I found this hotel's staff brilliantly individuals who work together to give great service when the curtain goes up. Photographs of my room show a clean well thought through offer, outstanding bed and bathroom linen. I love the modern take on the doormans chair , a sort of arm chair with a hood. I have seen a similar one near Exeter at chef Michael Caines manor house hotel. They originated from a Scottish design , I think. Plenty of marble and marble effect in the bathrooms. My room only had a shower, a very effective one too. I am too old to skid about in a bath. I thouroghly enjoyed a cooked breakfast here and Sunday lunch. I can find minor faults in certain aspects, but overall I really enjoyed my stay. It's in a great part of the city, great shopping and many very good places to eat and drink. I also went to Browns bistro round the corner, and to Moose cafe also nearby on York street. Manchester is untouristy on Monday and less so Tuesday. Museums are shut , the hop on hop off buses don't run. There are a few exceptions, the Central Library is open, Science and industry museum is open , though with a limited offer at the moment. On Mondays they both resemble creches with many running riot and having fun. It's a lovely diverse city, and has very much to offer. There are two free city bus routes. 1 and 2. Linking railway stations and the best parts of the city for a visitor And they run 7 days a week. The concierge at the hotel are fun, know their stuff , but perhaps not brilliant at imparting what you need to know. But jolly and kind and helpful. They will have to work on mind reading. I appreciated Nigel's help he is on the apprenticeship scheme. To me this is a perfect boutique hotel, small, private, genuine, authentic quality, with some brilliant dashes and sprinkles of passion and magic. I ate well , slept well, drank well and repeated that over 3 days.
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You're not going here for food. The food is passable. Seems like microwaved chips style dressed up a bit. Drinks are good, though, and there is quite often live music every visit I've gone (Friday's) very spacious downstairs and a bit cramped upstairs when busy Honeycomb pale ale was nice
635 Opinions
Good food good time and nice ambience and friendly hospitality :)