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The best new Manchester bar and restaurant openings this July

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Now that the summer is upon us, there are a few new watering holes and eateries to check out across the city. There’s everything from sprawling post-industrial beer gardens to Korean corn dogs, as well as the return of an old school favourite.

Check out where’s best to head out to this July… Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. Diecast One of the biggest openings of the year, Diecast, from the people behind Ramona and The Firehouse, is a huge undertaking.

An old foundry which made parts for the motor industry, this vast space is being turned into a bar, restaurant, workspace, beer garden, brewery, bakery and many things in between.

It will fit 5000 people inside once it’s fully functioning, upon which there will be pizza, daiquiris and dancing. 51 Ducie Street, Manchester, M1 2JQ Est Formerly Est Est Est, the Italian favourite is now simply Est Italian, with its Trafford Centre restaurant now reopened with a new look and a new menu.

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