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30.08.2023 - 10:25 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A Broadway-inspired diner where waiters will break into show tunes is to open at the Trafford Centre.
Broadway Diner has been described as the ‘ultimate dining destination for theatre lovers and food enthusiasts’ and will feature musical-themed cocktails and food alongside a backdrop of live show tunes.
The innovative concept comes from Viral Ventures, who are also behind Karen’s Diner, who say the venue’s décor will feature the ‘essence of Broadway theatre’ throughout with elegant red velvet curtains, ornate chandeliers and walls adorned with musical posters.
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As diners enjoy their meal, their waiting staff will turn into musical sensations as they belt out classic theatre songs from the likes of Oliver!, Rent, Cats and many more. It will also serve as the perfect backdrop for Hamilton fans, ahead of the show's arrival at Manchester's Palace Theatre this November.
There are also expected to be live performances from local artists on a mini Broadway stage. The restaurant is opening in the Trafford Centre’s Orient on October 22 with booking now open.
The venue’s American menu will feature a range of burgers, loaded fries, and milkshakes, alongside plant-based options. A spokesperson for the venue said: “Broadway Diner isn't just a restaurant; it's a celebration of theatre, music, and culinary artistry.
“Whether you're a theatre aficionado or simply looking for a unique and entertaining dining experience, our Broadway musical-themed restaurant promises to deliver a standing ovation-worthy night out on the town. So, join us at Broadway Diner, where every meal is a performance and every bite is a symphony of flavours and
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