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Salford Quays is buzzing with a choice of coffee shops, bars
and restaurants, all right on your doorstep.
Start the day off right by grabbing breakfast, brunch and a
great tasting freshly-brewed coffee at Grindsmith.
The Botanist has a perfect spot for cocktails and brunch on
its outdoor terrace, and The Alchemist is a canal-side
design landmark for theatrical cocktails and all-day dining.
For craft beer lovers, pet-friendly Dockyard is an
industrial-style bar serving craft ales, beers and ciders
from around the world, with live music and DJs as well as
Manchester’s most competitive pub quiz!
The River Restaurant at the Lowry Hotel offers fine dining
menus; traditional, fizz and gin afternoon teas and private
dining, and its terrace with riverside views is made for
signature cocktails in the sunshine.
Catch the latest film releases at Quayside MediaCityUK Vue
Cinema, with nine screens and more than 600 seats, or
discover world-class productions and exhibitions at The
Lowry theatre and gallery complex, Greater Manchester’s
most-visited cultural venue.
Duet is located in the centre of vibrant Salford Quays, home
to the creative hub of MediaCityUK, with its waterfront
bars, restaurants, cinema, theatre and art gallery.
An eclectic choice of high street, designer and independent
shops include the Quayside, Manchester’s only outlet mall,
and innovative indie General Stores which champions local
makers from food and drink to homeware, as well as having a
coffee counter, guest streetfood vendors and beer and wine
tasting area.
Excellent transport links mean you can get away from the
city but still stay in touch when you want to. Harbour City
tram stop puts you on the Metrolink network so you’re only a
short tram journey from the city centre and there’s an
extensive network of traffic-free cycling and walking
routes.
Duet also has residents’ parking and 33 electric charging
points to make EV journey planning simple.
Duet is located in the centre of vibrant Salford Quays, home
to the creative hub of MediaCityUK, with its waterfront bars,
restaurants, cinema, theatre and art gallery.
An eclectic choice of high street, designer and independent
shops include the Quayside, Manchester’s only outlet mall, and
innovative indie General Stores which champions local makers
from food and drink to homeware, as well as having a coffee
counter, guest streetfood vendors and beer and wine tasting
area.
Excellent transport links mean you can get away from the city
but still stay in touch when you want to. Harbour City tram
stop puts you on the Metrolink network so you’re only a short
tram journey from the city centre and there’s an extensive
network of traffic-free cycling and walking routes.
Duet also has residents’ parking and 33 electric charging
points to make EV journey planning simple.
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Salford Quays is buzzing with a choice of coffee shops, bars
and restaurants, all right on your doorstep.
Start the day off right by grabbing breakfast, brunch and a
great tasting freshly-brewed coffee at Grindsmith.
The Botanist has a perfect spot for cocktails and brunch on
its outdoor terrace, and The Alchemist is a canal-side design
landmark for theatrical cocktails and all-day dining. For
craft beer lovers, pet-friendly Dockyard is an
industrial-style bar serving craft ales, beers and ciders from
around the world, with live music and DJs as well as
Manchester’s most competitive pub quiz!
The River Restaurant at the Lowry Hotel offers fine dining
menus; traditional, fizz and gin afternoon teas and private
dining, and its terrace with riverside views is made for
signature cocktails in the sunshine.
Catch the latest film releases at Quayside MediaCityUK Vue
Cinema, with nine screens and more than 600 seats, or discover
world-class productions and exhibitions at The Lowry theatre
and gallery complex, Greater Manchester’s most-visited
cultural venue.