There are a whole host of restaurants near the Palace Theatre in Manchester. Located on Oxford Street, just around the corner from China Town and Portland Street, it's surrounded by every imaginable type of restaurant with an emphasis on Chinese and Italian restaurants.
Most of the restaurants near the Palace Theatre offer theatre goers pre-show deals, allowing you to eat cheapily and make it to the show on time.
As you'd expect however, many restaurants are full on show nights so book ahead.
Oxford Road train station is opposite and St Peters Square metrolink stop is just 4 minutes walk away.
The
Palace Hotel's British restaurant next door to
the Palace Theatre. Pre-theatre offers and its
prime location next to the theatre make it ideal
for pre-show meals
Fantastic
value-for-money restaurant inside the Circus Casino
on the corner of Portland Street and Oxford Road.
With a great selection of fish and seafood dishes,
steaks and British dishes. Prices are ridiculously
cheap for food of this quality.
Very
popular, modern Italian restaurant on Oxford Street,
close to the Palace Theatre. A varied menu offers
a range of Italian delicacies from Funghi Ripieni
to Osso Bucco and high quality steaks, pastas
and pizzas.
Family
ran traditional Indian restaurant on Portland
Street, just around the corner from the Palace
Theatre. Whether your taste is for English or
Indian dishes, or for a combination of the two,
the carefully created menu and quality cuisine
is sure to surprise and delight, as will the fantastic
pre-theatre offers.
Located within the newly refurbished four star
boutique Macdonald Townhouse Hotel on Portland
Street, just a short walk from The Palace Theatre,
this stylish new brasserie offers a versatile
dining space to enjoy top-quality seasonal produce
turned into locally inspired modern British dishes.
The
casual dining rooms inside the plush Midland Hotel,
just a short walk to the Palace Theatre, offer
a British & Italian menu with great pre-show
offers. You can even return after the show to
finish your desserts
Manchester's
plushest and most historic restaurant was also
the first in the UK to be awarded a Michelin star
and has played host to royalty and presidents,
showbiz legends and sporting gods! Renowned Head
Chef Paul Beckley presents fine French cuisine
with a British twist at The Midland Hotel's 2
AA rosette award-winning restaurant
The
flagship branch of the very popular flame bar,
sushi and grill restaurant is just across the
road from the Palace Theatre. Serving authentic
rice based dishes from around the world, it boasts
a private dining room and takeaway service.
Plush
£1million Indian restaurant opposite the
BBC Studios and Palace Theatre. Boasting an amazing
menu, with fantastic seafood options and grills,
together with authentic Lahore cuisine. Open until
midnight after the show
Multi-award
winning Punjabi restaurant inside the Ibis Hotel
on Princess Street, close to the Palace Theatre
and Piccadilly Station. The only Indian restaurant
to win 'Restaurant of the Year' twice at the Manchester
Food & Drink Awards.
Previously known as Obsidian, the restaurant below
the Arora Hotel on the edge of Chinatown, with
its highly-celebrated cocktail bar, serves honest,
simple, reasonably priced British food with an
emphasis on steaks, fresh fish and seafood.
Authentic Thai restaurant situated on the edge
of Chinatown, just off Portland Street. Fusing
authentic eastern ambience with colonial grandeur,
subtle colours and a peaceful intimate atmosphere
are offset with huge ornate pillars. The food
is authentic and Thai cookery schools are also
available.
Fresh seafood restaurant and oyster bar, opposite
the Town Hall, just off Albert Square. Arguably
boasting the most impressive restaurant entrance
in Manchester, the grand surroundings are matched
by an impressive oyster bar and an extensive fish
menu.
Glamorous
modern Indian restaurant a short walk from the
Palace Theatre inside the Great Northern Tower.
The menu incorporates both traditional classic
flavours and original dishes that apply Eastern
flavours with a Western twist
This
stunning
decadent £4 million establishment on John
Dalton Street, opened in April 2011, bringing
with it an exciting new chapter of British fine
dining to Manchester's food lovers. Expect modern,
elegant, creative food in exquiste surroundings
An
inspired fusion of cultures comes to Deansgate
Locks with the new, cutting-edge restaurant, bar
and club, bringing a taste of Japan to Manchester
with authentic sushi and sashimi dishes along
with tempting Bento boxes and classic Pan Asian
dishes
The
outstanding new Chinese restaurant inside the
Great Northern Warehouse, on the ground floor
of Manchester 235, which boasts a largely Cantonese
menu, influenced by the principals of healthy-eating,
with exceptional dim sums, seafood and vegetarian
options. A short walk to the Palace Theatre
Relaxed,
continental style, independent cafe on John Dalton
Street, overlooking Manchester Town Hall. Offering
breakfast, lunch and evening grills at affordable
prices, the menu is in the style of an American
grill whilst keeping its traditional British roots
and focuses on healthy-eating options.
Excellent
value for money, plush fine dining British restaurant
inside the lavish Manchester235 casino, just a
short walk from the Palace Theatre - one of the
most impressive dining arenas in Manchester
Very popular restaurant offering a fulsome nod
to the freshest of produce from the sea alongside
the classic, yet glorious steak. The menu includes
Wagyu Kobe Beef, Grilled Lobster, Ostrich Fillet,
Chateaubriand, Sashimi Tuna, Rope Grown British
Mussels and a great selection of salads.
Great
restaurant offering al fresco dining at the Mint
Hotel, formerly the City Inn, next to Piccadilly
Station with a European menu that includes many
local dishes. Its close proximity to the Palace
Theatre makes it a great restaurant for pre-show
meals