Three Little Words, one of Manchester’s most lively cocktail bars has reopened its doors with a new cocktail menu which features heavily on the team’s expertise and award-winning craft.

Amazingly creative cocktails will be acccompanied by an equally inventive new and flavourful small plates menu, which will be served right through until 1am – the perfect location for a catch up with friends over great drinks and food right into the small hours.

The venue will be open to the public Wednesday – Sunday and will be host to a variety of local musicians, including a live DJ on Friday and Saturday evenings, open until 2.30am and live bands on Thursdays and Sundays, open until 1am.

The superior Cocktail menu, carefully curated by the team at Three Little Words includes new tipples such as Bonne & Clyde, a blueberry flavoured vodka-based drink made with house vanilla and honey syrup, and Caught in The Rain, a Pina Colada inspired exotic cocktail, finished with a rum-soaked toasted pineapple wedge skewer and pineapple leaves.

Home to The Spirit of Manchester Distillery, The Little Words new signature cocktail 99 Problems (but this drink ain’t one) is a premium twist on an espresso martini, featuring Manchester Gin’s Signature Gin, combined with Amaretto and espresso, topped with salted caramel chocolate for the ultimate sweet treat.

To complement the cocktails, a creative selection of small plates is on offer to see you through until 1am. The menu is perfect for sharing and includes pork belly bon bons, succulent beef sliders accompanied by locally sourced cheddar and crispy bacon, charred king prawns served with garlic butter and asparagus & dolcelatte arancini.

As well as desserts that promise to hit the sweet spot, including a Summer Almond Tart topped with delicious lemon sour cream and chopped strawberry and everyone’s favourite, sticky toffee pudding.

Destined to make you fall in love all over again, returning to the menu is Three Little Words legendary Sunday Roast stacked with fluffy Yorkshire puddings, soaked in unlimited rich gravy.

Mancunians can now kick back and relax at Feed the Soul Sundays – expect long, lazy Sunday’s accompanied by live jazz, soul music and botanical cocktails. It’s the perfect alternative to a boozy brunch and exactly the sort of food comfort need on a weekend headache.

As part of the reopening, Spirit of Manchester Gin Distillery, is christening 16 of its ‘Gin School’ copper stills by naming them after inspirational women. The team invited the public to nominate loved ones, friends and family members, and will be revealing the new still names over the coming weeks.

The lucky names selected will remain on the stills forever and winners will also receive a gin-making masterclass for two and the opportunity to cut the red ribbon around their very own still at a naming ceremony.

In true Manchester spirit, the team at Three Little Words is looking forward to greater days ahead, the electric atmosphere of a bar full of guests and creating joyous memories with special friends and family.

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