Cafe Rouge Salford Quays

United Kingdom, M50 3UB, Manchester

🛍 Steak, Pizza, Italian, British

3.7 💬 3977 Reviews
Cafe Rouge Salford Quays

Phone: +441618773971,+441618690440

Address: United Kingdom, M50 3UB, Manchester

City: Manchester

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 3977

Website: http://www.caferouge.com/locations/salford-quays

"the lime bar in some of the lowry cans serves something nice to eat, but is certainly more of a bar, as the name suggests, the quality of eating is certainly not secondary, but it is no relaxed culinary experience given its nature. As long as they are aware of this, they will enjoy their visit. there is also a dichotomy. the menu. this place is really not quite sure what he tries to be. there italian, asian, mexican quintessential English and quite any other genre they like to call. I just choose the booze of pork, malayan huhn, lamb tagine, piri piri huh. eating is exalted. really well cooked and delicious. I had beautified prawns and chorizo followed by the pan fried sea bass. Both courses were served very fast and with friendly service. with a glass wein the total bill was just over £30. the quality of the food was worth this amount. if you see a show in the lowry or go to the cinema or just shop here, this location is a great place to eat."

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Alison Alison

Had a short walk round as went to watch a comedy a show. Beautiful place so booked in a hotel next week to explore more with family. Can't wait.

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Graham
Graham

Great place to visit. Convenient for shopping and eating at restaurants or a food court. Great place to also get your steps in if you into walking.


Mia
Mia

Lots of places to eat, stay and sit to take in the views. Nice to walk along Quayside first thing in the morning on a sunny day. While away the hours...


Beth
Beth

After being scammed on football tickets we found Lime and they were showing the football on Sunday. Nice atmosphere. Reasonable prices for drinks. Very happy we found this place!


Justine
Justine

A bit further from the city. If you are in Manchester several days it’s worthy the trip. War museum building its great and all space are really clean and sunny (if it’s a sunny day


Ådne
Ådne

the kais are a great place to visit, especially when the sun is out, a few good bars and restaurants. great place for a long walk or run. the box needs a few more shops, but a walk.


Becky
Becky

Lovely place with lots of bars, restaurants and things to see, we went when the light wave festival was on, so saw cool outdoor art including the floating earth and some Xmas markets. There is a little outlet centre and cinema close by too and itv studios etc


Асылтас
Асылтас

It’s a great place to relax with beautiful and serene views of the quays. It’s next to the media city and has great transportation links, both bus and tram. There’s paid car park too in the mall. Various events happen here such as the light up the north festival which included a floating earth which looked spectacular.


serenacM2949EX
serenacM2949EX

We chose it as it was close to The Lowry and we were going there. I booked in advance although I needn't have as it was quite quiet. We had a lovely table, good service with the menu choices and the food was good. The issue came with the bill as they had charged us for a wine we had not ordered and the cocktail was charged at full price and not as specified on the menu (half-price at that time of day). The bill was rectified but it should not have happened. I might add that both the ladies and the gents loos are in need of refurbishment. Cracked seats and more........


Claus
Claus

the lime bar in some of the lowry cans serves something nice to eat, but is certainly more of a bar, as the name suggests, the quality of eating is certainly not secondary, but it is no relaxed culinary experience given its nature. As long as they are aware of this, they will enjoy their visit. there is also a dichotomy. the menu. this place is really not quite sure what he tries to be. there italian, asian, mexican quintessential English and quite any other genre they like to call. I just choose the booze of pork, malayan huhn, lamb tagine, piri piri huh. eating is exalted. really well cooked and delicious. I had beautified prawns and chorizo followed by the pan fried sea bass. Both courses...

Categories

  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience.
  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Italian Savor the rich and diverse flavors of Italy with our menu, offering classic pasta, savory risottos, and traditional meat and seafood dishes, all crafted with authentic ingredients and passion. Buon appetito!
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Amex
  • Beer
  • Cafe

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