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On The Table Read, “the best entertainment magazine in the UK“, Ducie Street Warehouse and Native Manchester present their Christmas programming including activites and a festive menu.
Recently awarded ‘Best of the World’ destination, Manchester is famous for offering incredible food and drink, events and happenings, cultural activations, and everything in between.
This Christmas, Manchester’s Ducie Street Warehouse, and its aparthotel, Native Manchester, offer Christmas programming, Thrusday 17th November, with something for everyone, including furry guests.
Ducie Street Warehouse
The intimate restaurant at Ducie Street Warehouse has a new Festive Dining Menu with a selection of starters, mains and desserts.
Two courses are £35 per person available every day for lunch and three courses are £40 per person for Monday to Wednesday,. From Thursday to Sunday it is £45 per person.
Festive Menu At Ducie Street
Starters
Salt & pepper calamari with sriracha aioli
Maple roasted parsnip hummus, chestnut crumb and flatbread
Sesame & peanut gochujang chicken with chilli and miso dip
Crispy fried brie with cranberry and port relish
Mains
Turkey saltimbocca Romana & confit vine tomatoes
Miso & honey glazed cod with Asian greens and soy dressing
Roasted sweet potato wellington with red pepper fondue and kale
Flat iron steak with sautéed tenderstem broccoli and bone marrow gravy
Desserts
DSW Manchester cream liqueur tiramisu
Mulled poached pear, granola and vanilla ice cream
Medjool date sticky toffee pudding and Madagascan vanilla ice cream
Clementine tart and vegan meringue.
Christmas Day at Ducie Street Warehouse
The restaurant will also open Christmas Day on Sunday 25th December serving a special Christmas menu priced at £120 per person and £60 for children under 12.
The Christmas menu includes three-courses and snack on arrival.
To book a table at the restaurant for Festive Dining and Christmas Day, please visit www.duciestreet.com/home/christmas. Christmas parties and packages also available.
BIG Disco Brunch
The venue’s staple BIG Disco Brunch has a special festive twist, every Saturday from 26th November, including Christmas Eve, and right up until New Year’s Eve on 31st December.
An additional Festive Disco Brunch will also be hosted on Boxing Day, Monday 26th December. The Festive Disco Brunch will be hosted by the likes of Cheddar Gorgeous, Feel Good Choir, Stell’s Selections, Mix-Stress and Friends and Girls on Film.
Festive Disco Brunch is £40 per person which includes one dish and bottomless specoal cocktails for 90 minutes. Book disco brunch here: www.duciestreet.com/discobrunch.
Over at the lounge, regular DJ and collective takeovers will also be curated to keep the festive spirit up high, complete with festive cocktail drinks available from the bar.
More Festive Activities
Next door at the Mini Cini, the warehouse will host a special Christmas Pawpcorn to show How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000). Pawpcorn is a unique cinema experience targeted for those visiting with their furry friends, where the 36-seat cosy Mini Cini will host a film with lower sound level, more lit surrounding and toilet breaks.
Ducie Street Warehouse will also host a series of Christmas workshops, including Festive Drink and Draw, reef making and jewellery making. To book Christmas workshops and check out what’s on at the warehouse, please visit www.duciestreet.com/whats-on.
Outside on the beautiful South-facing Terrace, the warehouse will host an alternative festive pop-up market every weekend from 11am until 7pm, featuring independent traders such as Queens of Archive, PINÃ DORADA and Duggie’s Dundas.
Native Manchester
Towering above Ducie Street Warehouse, with its cast-iron columns and exposed brickwork, is the award-winning Native Manchester aparthotel, with all the benefits of apartment living coupled with the service and flexibility of a hotel. For the ultimate Christmas staycation, stay at Native Manchester with rates from £109 per night.
All housed within the cool surroundings of the Grade II listed building, Ducie Street Warehouse and Native Manchester, are right in the heart of the city centre – a destination hub of creative concepts with something for everyone.
www.duciestreet.com/home/christmas
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