Going back to hotels, leisure destinations, etc creeping ever closer to the Etihad, and making the taxi, bus and walk back into town after the match for a drink and food that bit closer and quicker.
Place North West.
The creative team behind Ramona and Firehouse will transform a 250,000 sq ft industrial space into a 5,000-capacity venue, set to boast the city’s largest beer garden.
Located between Manchester’s Store Street and Ducie Street, A Very Inc’s revamp of the former Presbar Diecasting Foundry was initially unveiled in February last year, with hopes to boost the region’s leisure provision to serve its growing population. The plans were approved in June.
The first phase of the Preston-based developer’s creative neighbourhood will open this summer. It will boast a variety of food and drink offerings: House of Daiquiri, Rum Town, NeoPan Pizzeria, and the open-air BBQ Kitchen.
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The creative team behind Ramona and Firehouse will transform a 250,000 sq ft industrial space into a 5,000 capacity venue, set to boast the city’s largest beer garden.
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Then again, with a 3000 capacity indoor fanzone with numerous food and drink outlets, a hotel next door, is there any need to rush back into town after the match?
And over 30 bars and restaurants at the Coop Live Arena.
Long term I’d like to see City invest in their own micro-brewery onsite, like Spurs have done with Beavertown, which is a really good pint and brewed onsite at the new Spurs stadium.
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The Beavertown Tottenham Taproom and Microbrewery are located in the south-east corner of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, alongside The Market Place fan zone and within the expansive five-storey South Stand atrium. The brief for this project was to create a space that encapsulated the club’s ambition to innovate at its new home, pushing the boundaries of design in every aspect and offering unique matchday experiences for every fan.
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A vibrant feature bar serving a range of beers brewed just metres away in the world’s first in-stadium microbrewery.
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