Celebrate Father’s Day in the sky at 20 Stories

Manchester’s highest restaurant, 20 Stories will be celebrating Father’s Day in style this year in partnership with stunning local brand, Manchester Gin.

On Sunday 19th June, the acclaimed Spinningfields-based restaurant will be serving its signature Sunday Roasts for Dad plus a selection of Manchester Gin miniatures as a gift from the 20 Stories team.

The beautiful Sunday menu includes one of the finest roasts around. Choose from sirloin of beef or roast pork loin with all the trimmings or from the A La Carte menu which features starters such as Giant King Prawns, Garlic, Chilli Butter and Aioli as well as Pressed Ham Hock Terrine, Piccalilli and Toasted Sourdough. Mains include Roasted Sea Trout, Samphire, Violette Potatoes, Caper & Herb Butter or Spiced Monkfish Loin, Puy lentils, Spring cabbage, Preserved Lemon in Red Wine Sauce.

Tables can be booked via the link. 

spot_imgspot_img

Latest

Nova Series Debuts as Other Water Expands Solutions for London Flat Residents

LONDON, UK, June 19, 2026 – Water technology company...

Raising the roof at 20 Stories!

Cheshire-based family business, InstaShade, a specialist in high-end outdoor...

Experts call for greater variety on BBQ menus as consumer tastes evolve

LONDON, UK, June 18, 2026 – Retailers and hospitality...
spot_imgspot_img

Newsletter

Don't miss

More News

Raising the roof at 20 Stories!

Cheshire-based family business, InstaShade, a specialist in high-end outdoor lifestyle solutions, has just completed installation of an elegant bioclimatic pergola in the rooftop bar...

UK Hospitality Figures to Convene in Manchester for Sector-Focused Summit

Manchester will host a major gathering of hospitality professionals this month as the industry seeks to address ongoing challenges and identify future opportunities. The Great...

From pitstop to pickles: How to pivot into food brand start-ups

Matt Harris’s career journey has had its fair share of pit stops and twists and turns. From race-track engineering to a street-food ambulance to supermarket...