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\"Manchester
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Manchester is famous for many things, from its historic links to the cotton industry to its highly successful football teams, and from Oasis and the Madchester music scene to several key scientific breakthroughs (the atom was first split there, even if some contest this!). In more modern times Manchester is described by many, especially those from Manchester(!), as being England\u2019s second city. Brummies would no doubt disagree, whilst the good people of Leeds<\/a> may also have something to say about that. What is beyond doubt though is that this is a thriving city with a lot<\/em> going on.<\/p>\n

It is diverse, fast-growing (it was recently purported to have more cranes active in construction than anywhere outside Dubai) and has much to offer. Nightlife is a huge part of Manchester\u2019s appeal, with almost countless superb pubs, bars and restaurants, as well as a bustling LGBTQI+ scene. Those with an interest in what a tyre company have to say about fine dining will know that for many decades Manchester was a Michelin-star-free zone but that is not to say there is any shortage of excellent eating options.<\/p>\n

Of course, our focus in this vegan guide to Manchester is on the many plant-based eating options that have sprung up in the land of Coronation Street over the past few years, as well as the green eateries that have been representing the vegan cause for much longer. As well as restaurants, cafes and other establishments that serve entirely vegan food, we also run the rule over places where a vegan can certainly get a good meal, even if they also cater to vegetarians and omnivores.<\/p>\n

Please note this information is correct at the time of publishing. Listings and information will be updated periodically but we recommend you check with the restaurant or caf\u00e9 directly to obtain the most up to date menus, opening hours and prices.<\/div>\n

V-Rev Vegan Diner<\/h2>\n
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20-26 Edge Street, Manchester, M4 1HN | V-Rev<\/a><\/em><\/div>\n

V-Rev is a super-cool Manchester favourite that serves up diner classics and is 100% vegan, as well as having sound environmental credentials and an inclusive attitude.<\/strong><\/p>\n