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I would much rather go to an interesting unique and quirky venue such as the Night and Day Café in Manchester - a little independent place that serves what it likes and isn’t another faceless chain venue. My first visit was in November when I went down to Manchester to see Jesse Malin play ... Read review
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Advantages: Not tied to a chain, good food, good beer, good live venue Disadvantages: BAr closed when gigs are on, dangerous steps to loos when you've had a few
...quirky venue such as the Night and Day Café in Manchester - a little independent place that serves what it likes and isn’t another faceless chain venue. My first visit was in November when I went down to Manchester to see Jesse Malin play (check him out - he is the best!); he was in England for two low key gigs to start promoting his third solo album, the Manchester show was the closest for me.
We telephoned to enquire about tickets ... ...following.
The Night and Day Café is exactly that; it opens at 10.00 in the morning for breakfast, carries on through lunch and acts as a café-pub, later on as people leave work it becomes a place for the arty, studenty types to catch a quick drink and around eight it becomes a venue for live music. The play list is predominantly indie rock with some dance nights too.
It is located on Oldham Street in the very heart ... more
Tonight I went to see the very wonderful Rodrigo y Gabriella play at the Carling Academy in Newcastle; quite frankly, I wish hadn‘t. I am not talking about the Mexican guitar duo but the venue. I do not like “branded” venues - the Labatts Apollo will always be the Hammersmith Odeon to me, the Metro Arena in Newcastle is just “the Arena” and I despise the Carling chain of music venues with a passion. It is expensive enough to go to gigs (and I go to lots) without having to go somewhere that has only a limited choice of beers available at high prices. As well as Carling, this venue sells Grolsch - awful, nasty Grolsch out of bottles that make it taste like gnats‘…you get the idea. While I could refuse to buy a drink in there, it can get quite hot and when you’re with friends you do feel obliged to have something - even if just a soft drink.
I would much rather go to an interesting unique and quirky venue such as the Night and Day Café in Manchester - a little independent place that serves what it likes and isn’t another faceless chain venue. My first visit was in November when I went down to Manchester to see Jesse Malin play (check him out - he is the best!); he was in England for two low key gigs to start promoting his third solo album, the Manchester show was the closest for me.
We telephoned to enquire about tickets and were referred to Ticketline but you can find links to buy tickets via the venue website. Gigs by smaller local bands will cost just a couple of Pounds, we paid £8.50 for someone who is a well established artist with quite a strong following.
The Night and Day Café is exactly that; it opens at 10.00 in the morning for breakfast, carries on through lunch and acts as a café-pub, later on as people leave work it becomes a place for the arty, studenty types to catch a quick drink and around eight it becomes a venue for live music. The play list is predominantly indie rock with some dance nights too.
It is located on Oldham Street in the very heart of Manchester and just across the road from the Piccadilly Interchange so handy for buses and trams; Manchester Piccadilly train station is less than five minutes walk away.
From the outside you realise quickly that this is a very casual place; I wouldn’t say the place is going to fall down but it’s a far cry from some of the designer bars and clubs that Manchester is known for - basically you aren’t likely to catch any Manchester United WAGs popping in for cocktails after they given the credit card a hammering.
During the day there are plenty of tables and chairs but these are either removed or pushed back against the walls when bands are playing. The bar is on your left as you go in and the stage is directly in front of you. It’s quite a long venue but it’s quite open and there aren’t any little nooks to sit in. Behind the bar everything is lit up with quirky fairy lights and adorned with unusual and wacky items. As well as a comprehensive row of optics there are bottles and bottles of spirits including some quite unusual ones - there is a good range of tequilas, something I always like to see.
Carling-haters will be glad to know that there is an excellent range of bottled and canned beers so I was able to drink plenty of reasonably priced Budwar (a night of Budwar and I‘m anyone‘s…). The other half was pleased to find that there was Red Stripe (something it’s increasingly difficult to find these days). While the main band was on it was easy to get from the stage to the bar and to get served quickly by the efficient and friendly staff.
At one end of the bar there are lots of flyers for local bands and club nights and a selection of local listings and entertainment magazine and news sheets.
Since the venue has a fairly small capacity (can't be much more than say two hundred) even shorties like myself can get a good view of the stage from most points. You can even stand at the open side of the stage for an alternative view and nobody minds so long as you keep a gap clear for the band to come on and off. There are no annoying pillars to get in the way which is unusual for this type of venue and most welcome. The stage is a good height but its pretty small so don’t expect that much of a stageshow if the band consists of more than three members. Lighting is fairly basic and the venue probably lends itself best to low key acoustic shows.
The venue has a late licence and headline bands tend to come on stage about 10.00pm. As it has that late licence, performers do tend to come out afterwards and have a drink with the fans. Once the show has finished the tables are moved back so you can rest your weary feet and have another drink.
From my evening visit the only gripe I had was that the toilets are downstairs and the stairs are quite narrow. Had I been not quite so good at drinking Budwar I could have had a nasty accident - and I expect several people have.
Having heard good things about the food at the Night and Day, we resolved to return the next day and grab lunch before heading back to Newcastle. We had managed a good breakfast at the hotel but by lunchtime we were ravenous again; I was tempted by the Thai green chicken curry when I saw it arrive at another table and it did not disappoint. The portions were generous and it was delicious.
Other dishes on the menu include cooked breakfasts, filled baguettes and ciabatta, salads, jacket potatoes and several veggie options. You can fill up for about a fiver which is pretty good for the centre of a major city. During the day there is usually music playing, probably the choice of the staff and mostly indie stuff.
I guess if you wanted to see the band you would go to the Night and Day regardless of what I told you about it. However, if I was in Manchester again I would probably drop in for lunch or a drink even if I wasn’t seeing a band. It’s a relaxed and friendly place and it welcomes everybody (although it probably wouldn’t appeal to everybody). It’s a shame that there aren’t two sections as, when there’s a show on, the bar is completely out of bounds unless you are attending the gig.
I look forward to my next visit - a real breath of fresh air and a welcome change from those awful Carling venues!
Advantages: Easy to get to, an independent venue, nice size for gigs Disadvantages: Food a bit boring, poor layout
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I would much rather go to an interesting unique and quirky venue such as the Night and Day Café in Manchester - a little independent place that serves up what it likes and isn't another faceless chain venue. My first visit was in November when I went down to Manchester to see Jesse Malin play (check him out - he is the best!); he was in England for two low key gigs to start promoting his third solo album, the Manchester show was the closest for me.
We telephoned to enquire about tickets and were referred to Ticketline but you can find links to buy tickets via the venue website.
The Night and Day Café is exactly that; it opens late morning for lunches and acts as a café-pub, later on as people leave work it becomes a place for the arty, studenty types to catch a quick drink and around eight it becomes a venue for live ...
Advantages: 24-hour front desk, allows pets, conveniently close to Disney attractions Disadvantages: No ghosts, property in poor condition and maintenance
arrived in Florida last May, we had our accommodations planned for the first seven days of our visit. Although he had wanted to wing it, I much preferred having at least that part of our trip planned in advance. I'm at an age when the prospect of just walking in off the street to find a vacant room is not an adventure that appeals to me. Although our eighth night was still uncommitted by the time we arrived at Disney World, the first thing we did when we arrived at the Magic Kingdom on Wednesday morning was go straight to the AAA desk. Our pilgrimage to the temple of amusement parks ended Saturday and we needed a room for that night. Our requirements were simple; we just wanted something respectable, reasonably priced, and between Disney World and the airport. When the agent suggested the Days Inn, it sounded acceptable. She took ...
Advantages: Immaculately Clean, nicxe price, friendly staff, great location Disadvantages: None, I can think of.
I've been waiting to tell you all about this fine hotel for a while now, but Ciao have been very slow and must have taken about a month to add this to the categories.
The Days Inn Birmingham was the last resort, I had one of my bored days at work and decided yet again at the last minute that me and hubbie should hit the city. I tried the hotels in Manchester, some in Nottingham, then the last resort Birmingham. I rang a few of them and all were booked up, so when I rang Days Inn I was expecting them to say "sorry we are booked too". That wasn't the case , the girl at the other end of the phone mumbled something like £68 a room per night, I thought sod it we will stay two nights.
She asked for my debit card number to secure the booking and I told her we would be there by 8pm that Saturday night.
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