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What's coffee culture like in Manchester, England?

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Does Manchester have a strong coffee or café culture? Here's what four local experts had to say about coffee in Manchester, England.

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Manchester is a glorious place; the people are friendly and the nightlife is first class. The weather can be appalling but the welcome is always warm. A place where many cultures merge comfortably. A top tip is to buy an umbrella and take it for a walk down King Street, sipping a coffee and taking in the sights.

There add some beautiful restaurants and eateries in the Northern Quarter – only a few minutes walk from the centre of Manchester. Among the finest, strongly favoured by locals, is one named Common. The menu is delightful: fried foods, cocktails and fresh coffee. I have eaten there many times (most recently with family) and always find myself satisfied after good meal!

Kashif, says: 2020

Manchester is a sprawling city with a beating heart. Saturated in the smell of meat pies and ale, Manchester is not to be missed by any ambitious traveller. One of my favourite places to visit is the Northern Quarter, in the city centre, it has many vintage shops and quirky coffee houses.

Kashif, says: 2020

If you moved to my city, it is important to know Manchester is far more than just football and ship canals. Manchester is a city with a unique culture and the people there have their own particular outlook on life. You should go to the art gallery which is next to Chinatown and try a Manchester Tart in the cafe.

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