City centre bar 20 Stories has today launched a rooftop vineyard in its terrace bar. The highest open air bar in Manchester has been revamped to bring customers into an English vineyard.
The restaurant and bar, which serves small plates as well as full meals, has partnered with Nyetimber English sparkling wine to bring great new pairings to the swanky Spinningfield location.
Complete with grapevines, a swinging chair, fresh flowers and panoramic views across the city, 20 stories new summer terrace menu is not to be missed. It will include lemon, basil and mozzarella arancini with romesco sauce, chickpea and coriander falafel with herb yoghurt as well as classics such as a cheese burgers and sides of fries.
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Meanwhile, the drinks menu has some summery delights from Nyetimber’s range, such as Nyetimber Rosé Classic Cuvee, Cuvee Chérie, Blancs de Blanc, and Prestige Cuvee 1086 Rosé.
The terrace is the perfect location for a drink and a bite as the summer is truly being celebrated. Guests can expect to sit among flowers, trees and vines and enjoy the sunshine in the open air.
However, if the Manchester weather is anything to go by and clouds bring rain, then 20 Stories also offers covered chalets and large parasols.
Natasha Davies, Marketing Manager at D&D London said: “We are really looking forward to partnering with Nyetimber this year for our Summer Terrace. 20 Stories Terrace has become a firm favourite in Manchester with views across the city and we are looking forward to welcoming guests to sample some of our incredible Nyetimber drinks as well as a selection of 20 Stories food platters.”
The Nyetimber team commented: “We are delighted to partner with 20 Stories this summer and bring the terrace to life with vines and florals inspired by our vineyards in the South of England. The ‘Vineyard in the Sky’ will be a sparkling summer destination to treat friends and family to a delicious glass of English Sparkling Wine whilst sitting amongst a canopy of vines and taking in the views of the city."
The terrace officially launches today, July 20 and will be open throughout the summer and is open for guests to walk in.
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