5 Jul
Usually, it does not take too long for hidden gems to become smeared because of the weight of word-of-mouth, however there are several off the beaten track while still continuing to remain untarnished by the hype. Here, we bring to you a few hidden gems of the great Manchester City.
Chetham’s Library:
It is one of the oldest libraries of United Kingdom. Located right behind the Chetham’s School of Music, it was founded in the year 1653 by Humphrey Chetham. Today, it is home to more than 100,000 books. The clinchers, however, are the imposing architectural features and décor which give building its unique character. What makes it all the more popular is the perfect location!
Café Marhaba:
You will find majority of the locales talking about the Northern Quarter’s This and That, which was only a curry house about which only a few people knew. Although This and That has not lost its magic, however if you are fancying for something vague then Café Marhaba is the destination for you. Here, guests are served with kebabs and curries rendering a taste you will ask for more.
Under New Management:
Do you want to enjoy an exotic range of cocktails? What if you are being allowed an entry at a mere knock? You might not find what exactly you are looking for in a one go, however by simply navigating the area properly; you will discover plenty of well-prepared cocktails waiting to be explored.
The Anchor:
Manchester is home to several independent coffee shops serving a range of coffees to the guests. With the likes of Takk, North Tea Power and Fig and Sparrow leading most of the coffee shops in the Northern Quarter. However, the one which has caught the attention of most of the people is The Anchor. It is a clean space serving Monmouth Coffee along with delicious bagels.
Above slated are a few hidden gems of Manchester City.