Manc takeaway heavyweights Burgerism have just delivered some of the best pre-Parklife news we’ve heard yet: they’re getting ready to fix the hangover before you are.
That’s right, Burgerism is launching a limited edition ‘Hangover Cure’ box just in time for Parklife 2024, meaning that your post-festival recovery meal is already sorted.
With tens of thousands of punters set to descend on Heaton Park this weekend (8-9 June), you can bank on there being a fair few sore heads afterwards, and rightly so – you haven’t done it properly, otherwise.
But thankfully, the Salford-born burger masters have put together the perfect meal deal to help you bounce back the morning after and we kind of wish we could just get this offer every weekend now, to be completely honest.
Available for one weekend only, this appetising hangover deal includes one of Burgerism’s delicious smashed burgers (the Cheesed, Beefed or Baconed), fries, a Burgerism sauce dip and a fun little ‘do not disturb’ door hanger.
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That’s the most important part we feel.
‘The Hangover Cure’ bundle will cost you just £9.95 and will be available from Friday, 7 June to Monday 10 June. Sorted.
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You can order delivery from Burgerism’s dedicated Manchester Delivery Kitchen via Uber Eats but the offer will also be available for collection only from their Salford, Denton and Gatley sites.
We spent much of last week stuffing our faces with their previous limited-edition crossover at Nell’s Pizza and we would feel guilty about the calories if it wasn’t so delicious, and no, we’re not going to feel guilty about doubling up on Burgerism after Parklife either.
Stocking up on food and drink is often overlooked when it comes to festivals full stop, so we’re glad that someone’s looking after us. Thanks, Burgerism.
Glitzy Spinningfields bar famed for its bottomless deals shuts down
Daisy Jackson
Popular cocktail bar group Banyan has suddenly closed its glitzy bar in the heart of Spinningfields.
The restaurant and bar, which is part of the Arc Inspirations group that also operates Manahatta and Box, has shut down with immediate effect.
A sign has been posted in the window of the Spinningfields site of Banyan confirming its closure.
Banyan opened in 2018 and was the second site for the brand, which has been operating out of the Corn Exchange since 2015.
Inside, the huge 7,000sq ft space was split into spaces for drinking, dining and dancing, including a large mezzanine and a huge white marble bar.
Banyan is famed for its bottomless deals, whether that’s a classic bottomless brunch or their bottomless Sunday roast (endless Yorkshire puddings, gravy, wine, and roast potatoes).
It also offered two-for-one cocktails, all day every day.
The bar stands on the side of Spinningfields, directly opposite The Ivy and alongside The Alchemist.
Banyan in Spinningfields has shut downThe note in the window of Banyan
But now it has permanently closed its doors, thanking people for their custom over its almost-decade in Manchester.
The sign on the door says: “Banyan Spinningfields is now permanently closed.
“Thank you so much for your custom over the years, we’ve loved being part of this wonderful city and have made so many friends.
“Don’t be a stranger, we’d love to continue to welcome you to our Banyan bar in the Corn Exchange. Team Banyan.”
Bangkok Diners Club moves out of Ancoats just months after Michelin Guide win
Daisy Jackson
Bangkok Diners Club, the critically-acclaimed restaurant above the Edinburgh Castle pub, has closed its restaurant space.
The Thai restaurant was added to the Michelin Guide last October, not long after taking over the upstairs of the popular pub.
It also received a rave review in The Guardian from restaurant critic Grace Dent, who said it would be ‘one of Manchester’s hottest dining tickets’.
But now Bangkok Diners Club has decided its time in Ancoats is up, and has closed its beautiful restaurant space with immediate effect.
In an email sent to customers with reservations, they wrote that Bangkok Diners Club ‘sadly won’t be returning to Edinburgh Castle’.
Owners and husband-and-wife team Ben and Bo Humpheys aren’t leaving things there though, announcing plans to move into the Exhibition food hall on Peter Street.
Co-owner Ben Humphreys outside Bangkok Diners Club. Credit: The Manc GroupThe food earned them a place in the Michelin Guide. Credit: The Manc Group
They’ll be joining MoreJoy and pasta concept Anatra in the space, but bidding farewell to their own dedicated restaurant for now.
The email sent to customers reads: “We have just noticed that the system has allowed you to make a reservation during a time that we are closed. We apologise that this has happened.
“Ben and Bo are cooking at Exhibition during 2026 and Bangkok Diners Club sadly won’t be returning to Edinburgh Castle.
“Sincerest apologies for all the inconvenience caused.”