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Another Hand

Deansgate€€€
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Opening hours
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 5:00 – 11:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
  • Thursday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
  • Friday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
  • Saturday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

An intimate, low-lit dining room in the Great Northern Warehouse serving creative, vegetable-forward small plates.

Signature
Whipped butter beans with flatbread and fermented chili.

Reviews from Google

Sophie Ross6 months ago
We had such a great evening here. The food was presented so beautifully and tasted incredible. Such great flavours. The beef tartare is some of the best I’ve ever had. Highly recommend visiting. Staff friendly and welcoming greats selection of wine
Faythe Chow6 months ago
Amazing food but a little too pricy. Everything from start to end was delicious. Our absolute favourite items were the Celeriac Lasagne, Winter Squash Flatbread, Blood Orange Cheesecake and the Lamb. The Celeriac Lasagne was phenomenal, with a tinge of truffle and perfectly made sauce. Highly recommend that. The only issue was that the portions were small for the price we paid. We don’t regret going but it was definitely a dent in our wallets.
Lancs to Manc Eats3 months ago
A brilliant spot for a special occasion or proper treat meal. Not boujee, not pretentious, just all about really good food and wine. Not only was the food outstanding here, I loved the vibe too. It’s a small, intimate place, and you can see just a couple of guys behind the kitchen working their socks off. They only run a few different time slots throughout the day which really helped the flow of the evening. The place gradually filled up and the whole vibe lifted as the good food and wine started flowing. We went for a selection of plates to share, plus one dessert for myself (obviously). Every plate looked top notch and, more importantly, tasted unreal. The senses were well and truly satisfied. Full of flavour, beautifully cooked and properly thought through. What more could you ask for. The wine was on the higher priced side at £56, but in a place like this it didn’t feel out of place. And to be fair, it was really delicious, so I had zero regrets by the second glass. Service was spot on. Casual, helpful and genuinely knowledgeable. Not stiff, not forced, and definitely not that awkward fine-dining energy. You could tell they were passionate about what they’re doing, which always makes the whole experience better. It was also a lovely touch to be welcomed with some complimentary bubbles to help celebrate the special occasion. Verdict: A proper treat-night spot. Not one for every week, but absolutely worth it for a special occasion or when you fancy
julie buckham8 months ago
2 sittings so we chose 8.30pm. Cosy place seating about 22 i want to say? Lovely staff who explained that it was a sharing experience that they would recommend including the main course. Fine for us as we're always trying each other's meals! The dishes come out when ready so you're not necessarily eating your main with the veg or whatever. We had the aged sirloin( omg was it good) and the flat bread as starters. Main was duck, celeriac lasagne (omg again!) and hassleback potatoes. Everything delicious and well presented. The wine was a little expensive we thought but we had a glass each including a lovely orange wine and he of course had a beer. Toilets are not in the restaurant but outside in the block by the lifts which is a little strange. Music needs to be quieter and less like a lift please. This is probably just me !
Claire Bancrofta month ago
Came for my birthday and had the most wonderful lunch. Sat at the counter and enjoyed the show. Service was so good and food was absolutely stunning. You MUST try here…
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