Cosy brunch spots, buzzing cocktail bars and a butcher's shop inspired by the delis of Rome - the lesser-known Greater Manchester suburb on the up
Not so long ago Monton was being touted as the ‘New Didsbury’, thanks to its bustling high street complete with independent retailers and buzzing restaurants and bars. And while the village, which forms part of Eccles in Salford, certainly shares some similarities - especially with West Didsbury’s Burton Road - it’s also paving its own way with an eclectic mix of new openings.
Furthermore, its thriving food and drink scene has pretty much all bases covered. So, whether you’re after cosy brunch spots, butcher's shops inspired by the delis of Rome, or just a really good pint, Monton continues to quietly tick all the boxes. Even better, it takes less than 15 minutes to walk from one end to another - making it a great place to explore this weekend.
Meanwhile, their extensive cocktail selection spans classics like pornstar martinis, old fashioned and mimosas, while VA specialties like Candy Girl with vodka, crème de cacao, cranberry juice and candy floss, and Chocolate & Hazelnut Manhattan, show off the spot’s creative flair. There's also barista-style coffees, homemade cakes and specialty teas on offer.
Sourcing produce from the finest artisan suppliers, many of which are local to Monton, as well as speciality products, nationally and internationally, you'll want to make a list before you go, just to make sure you don't miss out. Whether its a tasty looking Barnsley chop and lamb leg steaks in Greek marinade, or Loch Fyne oysters at the bargain price of a quid, this is certainly the place to go if you consider yourself a bit of a foodie.
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