Restaurants With Disabled Access In Manchester

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By Kiera Chapman Junior Editor Expert in food and drink, with 5 years in editorial, including bylines in Marie Claire.

Manchester's dining scene has never been so accessible. Offering braille and audio menus, wheelchair lifts and dedicated disabled toilets, these place are making sure memorable nights out are available to all. Explore our list of Indian eateries, rooftop brasseries and quirky tapas bars as you get to know the best restaurants with disabled access in Manchester.




Cosy Club Manchester

The Cosy Club knows that a good meal should be for everyone, and that includes easy access for all. With thoughtful disabled access and a spacious, airy layout, this Corn Exchange gem makes dining stress-free.

Pair that with their hearty, feel-good menu (think treacle-cured pork belly brunches or comforting pies) and you've got an inclusive, welcoming spot to enjoy with friends, family or colleagues.

The Wharf

Bringing country pub vibes to Manchester city centre, The Wharf is easily one of the best pubs in town. With disabled parking, wheelchair access and a lift, it's available to all who fancy getting stuck into their British plates and famous roast dinners - you can even bring your dog along too.