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Cheshire Has The Best Tea Room In The World
Sleuth's delighted the Tea Guild has declared Davenports Tea Room in Northwich (click here) as the best place to have afternoon tea in the UK - see main picture at the top of the page. Head of The Tea Guild Irene Gorman said: “The attention to detail, quality of food, lovingly prepared by their team, who seek to ensure, where possible, that all food is sourced locally, and whose excellent knowledge and service of teas served, is second to none." Very sweet but take a sip of your tea next time Irene. Sleuth also loves the line in the press release about how the tea rooms 'produces eggs from speciality hens on site'. Sleuth would love to meet such a hen and ask it what its speciality is. Maybe kicky-ups. Or stamp collecting. Egg-laying definitely.
Pointless Statistic Of The Week
According to the Tea Guild 'we currently drink on average 165 million cups of tea per day. This apparently equates to roughly 60,225,000,000 per year'. Or something close to the national debt in pounds per week.
Rump'n'Ribs Spices Up Oxford Street
Gloomy predictions of continued recession don't seem to be putting off the would-be restaurateurs of the city. Coming soon is a Halal version of a steakhouse. The new place will sit in the Giovannis Deli site opposite the old Odeon (click here for the story on last week's Sleuth). A friend of Sleuth sent this picture saying, 'When I first saw the sign I thought it was a lap dancing bar featuring emaciated women.'
New place on Oxford Street, that isn't a lap dance bar
City Shocked By New Burger Restaurant: Byron
Sleuth reckons people should avoid empty plots of land and vacant units across the city; if they stand around long enough a burger restaurant is sure to form around them and they'll find themselves standing in a vat of pulled pork. Burgermania is happening again on the corner of John Dalton Street and Deansgate where Byron, a London based burger restaurant with an indie ethos is opening (click here). This occupies the site of the unlamented Pesto and is one of the busiest locations in the city. Sleuth is sure it'll smash it but isn't sure about the relentless spreading (diluting, perhaps?) of Northern Quarter spirit across the city centre.
Nutter Bombs The City
Black puddings from the heavensSleuth was wandering through St Ann's Square when he saw the greatest living Rochdalian and the 422nd most prolific Tweeter on the planet, Andrew Nutter.
He was stood under one of Manchester company High Access's exceedingly tall cherry pickers.
"Hey Sleuth," called Nutter, "we're doing a shoot with the We Love MCR charity, involving models and black puddings. We're literally taking black puddings up in the world, lifting their reputation. Geddit. Just had an emergency though. We dropped some from twenty metres up and people were ducking as black puddings rained down on the city."
Sleuth had no idea why Nutter was doing this but thought it might be an interesting way to go. Make for a curious epitaph in any case.
Nutter holding his end of Manchester high - with his black pudding friends
The Sun Shines in Manchester
The Sun newspaper has claimed the top five bars and restaurants in Manchester are Australasia, Rosso, The Alchemist, Grill on the Alley and El Rincon de Rafa. Sleuth loves these cobbled together lists but wonders how on earth Rosso got in there. What surprises Sleuth are the expensive tastes of the Sun demographic - Australasia, really?
The Guardian Nicks Idea
This coming week we're doing the top twenty 'cheap eats' in Manchester, we advertised this three weeks ago and asked for suggestions (click here). Tony Naylor of The Guardian gazumped us last week with his list, which was a good one, including Common, Slice, Gorilla, Pancho's Burritos (Manchester Arndale), The Mark Addy, Habesha, This'n'That, Almost Famous, Kukooz, Vnam. The Mark Addy doesn't really qualify for cheap eats - odd that inclusion - although it could be in the list of 'reasonable eats'. But come on Guardian, says Sleuth, think up your own ideas, would you?
Sleuth's Advice: Where Should You Purchase Beer In Shopping Centres
Beer is goodEvery seven days or so Sleuth is stopped in the street by policemen, firemen, concierges, speciality hens, Sun readers, pulled pork vendors, Nutters, legions of tea drinkers and the complete cast of Cats currently playing at The Opera House, and asked "Where can we find a lively ale and beer bar in a shopping centre selling an astonishing range of local ales but no snacks as that would damage the interests of stall holders nearby?"
"Why," says Sleuth, "that would be in the aptly named MicroBar in Manchester Arndale, close to the High Street entrance."
And to prove this he showed these pictures to the policemen, firemen, concierges, speciality hens, Sun readers, pulled pork vendors, Nutters, legions of tea drinkers and the complete cast of Cats currently playing at The Opera House.
Sleuth added: "And if you're going, try Manchester's Boggart Brewery and their I Am Beer, a light coloured brew that will suit all palates."
"We didn't ask that," said the policemen, firemen, concierges, speciality hens, Sun readers, pulled pork vendors, Nutters, legions of tea drinkers and the complete cast of Cats currently playing at The Opera House.