The Didsbury
The Didsbury pub is a hidden gem in the heart of South Manchester. With its picturesque location on the former Village Green it’s surrounded by a lush green area that is just wonderful during the summer months.
The pub restaurant is a restored 18th-century coach house that has kept many of its original features, including exposed wooden beams and open fireplaces, with a menu filled with traditional pub food and seasonal dishes, all cooked with care, from hand-battered cod & chips to gourmet burgers.
Don’t miss out on the traditional Sunday roasts, served with unlimited gravy and a huge Yorkshire pudding.
The Didsbury pub is all about providing great quality pub food and a warm atmosphere – think exposed wooden beams and open fireplaces. Seasonal menus cater to weekend brunches, weekday light lunches, hearty Sunday roasts, and mid-week Supper Club three-course dinners.
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