There’s a lot going on at Ducie Street Warehouse this month. January deals will be extended for the month of February and guests can enjoy 50% off ALL food from the ‘Something for Everyone’ menu, valid all-day on Tuesday only. Online booking in advance is recommended.
Manchester’s destination hub in the buzzing Northern Quarter, is also delighted to announce Love is Love with a whole week of programming dedicated to celebrating Valentine’s. Events include a unique Sexy Sculpt’n workshop, a Valentine’s edition of Drink n Draw, and a curated Valentine’s menu at the restaurant which will be available from Friday 10th February until Saturday 18th February.
On Valentine’s Day itself (Tuesday 14th February) Cork&Clay will be hosting an unforgettable ceramic experience, where partners are invited to sculpt each other’s privates. This body-positive evening will allow participants to sculpt their very own sexy piece of clay into a penis or vagina. Priced at £25 for Early Bird and £30 for General Admission – the workshop will include all materials, including air dry clay, rolling pins and clay tools, apron, clay slip, and a gift box to take your piece of art home. How you explain it to people popping round to your house is your problem… Available to book here.
Continuing the celebration on Thursday 16th February, Overdrawn will present its signature Drink n Draw activity for a special Valentine’s edition. Get creative at this FREE event to and spend quality time with loved ones, painting and enjoying a pint in the lounge. All drawing materials will be included and free of charge to use at the event.
Exclusively for singles, the famous Thursday meet-up will ralso eturn to Ducie Street Warehouse on 16th February. Tickets are available for Thursday members only. More information here.
Whether it’s for a table for two, three, four, or even more… Love is Love at Ducie Street Warehouse welcomes all. Available from Friday 10th February until Saturday 18thFebruary, Executive Chef Scott Munro has curated a special Valentine’s sharers meny for those looking for the perfect date night with a wholesome meal and treats.
Small plates include Mini fondue with focaccia sticks, and Tempura oysters with shaved chilli, lemon and ginger. Larger plates include Prawn ravioli with bisque, and 6oz lamb rump with chilli yogurt, figs and sundried tomato. And for something sweets to share, the desserts menu includes Molten s’mores cookie dough pie with honeycomb ice cream, and Vegan pavlova topped with whipped coconut cream, fresh figs, caramelised orange, red berries, passionfruit, basil puree and gold leaf.
Ducie Street Warehouse is also celebrating Pancake Day on Tuesday 21st February with a bottomless pancakes offer.
Pancake-lovers are invited to mix and match three toppings from a list including Nutella, maple syrup, mixed berries, cinnamon sugar and more to create their own unique stack of pancakes.
The bottomless pancakes offer is available for 30 minutes at £13.50 per person. Added extras available including bacon and egg. Vegan options are also available. The bottomless pancakes offer is only available on Tuesday 21st February from 10am until 5pm.
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Further programming across February includes Grimmfest takeover in the Mini Cini which will show The Fly (1986), Misery (1990), Shaun of the Dead (2004) and Bride of Chucky (1998). Plus, the intimate album listening sessions by Pitchblack Playback playing Melodrama by Lorde and In the Aeroplane Over the Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel. To check out what else is on at Ducie Street Warehouse, please visit duciestreet.com/whats-on.
For the ultimate Love is Love getaway, stay at the aparthotel, Native Manchester, towering above Ducie Street Warehouse. Book online via nativeplaces.com for best rates from £109 per night.
All housed within the stylish surroundings of the Grade II listed building, Ducie Street Warehouse and Native Manchester, are right in the heart of the city centre – a destination hub of creative concepts with something for everyone.
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