Altrincham (/ˈɒltrɪŋəm/ ( listen) OL-tring-əm) is a market town in Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, south of the River Mersey 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Manchester city centre, 3 miles (5 km) southwest of Sale and 10 miles (16 km) east of Warrington. At the 2011 Census, it had a population of 52,419.
Restaurants in Altrincham
4.5 based on 99 reviews
I visited The Altrincham Garrick yesterday to see an interesting play called “When the rain stops falling”. So very well acted. The special effects were brilliant. A very professional production. I am disabled and managed very well, using the lift to get to the bar. All staff were pleasant and helpful.
4.5 based on 2,287 reviews
Beautiful winter garden with snowdrops early daffodils witchhazel and the most fabulous fragrant Daphne. Estate walks with deer and squirrels. Good for dogs on leads but sadly not in garden. Nice shop and 2 cafes with good choice of quality food whether hot meals snacks or cakes. Picnic area lake working mill. House closed for winter. Plenty of parking but can be busy at weekends
4.5 based on 961 reviews
Altrincham Market : (Outdoor market) Monday - Closed Tuesday - 8am-4pm - Fresh Local Produce & Shopping Wednesday - Closed Thursday - 8am-3pm - Thrift & Antique Market + Fresh Fish Friday - 8am-4pm - Fresh Local Produce Saturday - 9am-4pm / Trad:Mod Market Sunday - 10am-4pm / Specialist Market Market House Altrincham (Indoor Food Hall) Tuesday to Saturday - 9am-10pm Sunday - 9am-6pm
Went Altrincham Market 5 years ago and had the best pizza in my entire life. I still dream and often think about that pizza. To be honest it could be awful now but I highly doubt such a godly made pizza could ever be bad. Highly recommend for everyone to try although be warned, if you can’t go again soon after eating this absolute beast of a pizza you WILL constantly think about when you will get to try this slice of heaven again.. If at all.
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