Manchester UK-good place for a Thanksgiving dinner?
#62

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"Thursdaysd statement is simply ignorant. Thanksgiving, at its root, is a harvest festival."
Of course I know that it's a harvest festival. One that originated in New England. The harvest would have been gathered well before the end of November. Even where I live, in NC, it's over by now aside from things like apples and winter veg.
I, too, hope that dutyfree had a great meal.
Of course I know that it's a harvest festival. One that originated in New England. The harvest would have been gathered well before the end of November. Even where I live, in NC, it's over by now aside from things like apples and winter veg.
I, too, hope that dutyfree had a great meal.
#63
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I know this after the fact but, try the DoubleTree Manchester, which has a holiday menu containing the typical Thanksgiving Turkey.
For further details open the following pdf
…hilton.com/resources/media/dt/MANPDDI/en_US…
Hope this is some use.
For further details open the following pdf
…hilton.com/resources/media/dt/MANPDDI/en_US…
Hope this is some use.
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I thought that I would let you all know that we had a wonderful time in Manchester for our Thanksgiving holiday and birthday celebrations!
We ended up having a lovely turkey dinner at Sam's Chop House (which has been around since 1872,I believe?) that evening. We were able to get a very intimate booth (I put up a few turkey day decorations) and were able to enjoy a very nice meal for both my vegetarian son and the rest of us. Our turkey dinner included generous cuts of bird with stuffing,cranberry sauce,goose fat roasted potatoes,bacon wrapped sausages,etc.-all for 14 pounds!It was very tasty.
Thanks to all of you for your help and imput !
We ended up having a lovely turkey dinner at Sam's Chop House (which has been around since 1872,I believe?) that evening. We were able to get a very intimate booth (I put up a few turkey day decorations) and were able to enjoy a very nice meal for both my vegetarian son and the rest of us. Our turkey dinner included generous cuts of bird with stuffing,cranberry sauce,goose fat roasted potatoes,bacon wrapped sausages,etc.-all for 14 pounds!It was very tasty.
Thanks to all of you for your help and imput !
#66

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The food is always very good at Sam's:
http://samschophouse.com/
It was a favourite haunt of the painter L.S. Lowry and the place has a great buzz about it. I hope that you had the chance to wander round the Christmas Markets too!
http://samschophouse.com/
It was a favourite haunt of the painter L.S. Lowry and the place has a great buzz about it. I hope that you had the chance to wander round the Christmas Markets too!
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