This past weekend has seen the Manchester Food and Drink Festival take place, with restaurants, bars and more from across the city celebrated.
08.09.2022 - 13:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
For anyone looking to dine out at a raft of Manchester's most popular restaurants tonight you might be in for a bit of a struggle for a table. For the biggest charity event in years is about to take place which sees 11 of the city's biggest and best known venues COMPLETELY booked out.
Restaurant titans including Australasia, Tattu, The Alchemist and 20 Stories on Spinningfields, San Carlo and Grand Pacific on King Street and Hawksmoor on Deansgate will be closed to usual public bookings on Thursday night. They will instead be welcoming guests to the huge Dream 2022 charity event taking place simultaneously across the city in honour of Manchester hospitality legend Tim Bacon.
11 of the city’s best-known restaurants are uniting behind the Tim Bacon Foundation to help people living with cancer. The event is the follow-up to the hugely successful 2017 Dream the Impossible event which was held shortly after Tim died from cancer aged just 52.
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The event will see hundreds of guests take their places at private dinners inside the city centre restaurants, which also include Tom Kerridge's Bull and Bear, Habas on King Street, Duttons on Albert Square and Gusto on Deansgate, for an extraordinary night of fundraising. Then after the dinners, all revellers will be able to unite together at a finale inside Albert Hall on Peter Street to party into the early hours.
Jeremy Roberts is founder and chair of TBF, and Tim’s partner and co-founder of the Living Ventures empire, which created some of Manchester’s most iconic brands from The Living Room to The Alchemist. He brought together the city's biggest operators to take part in the
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