

Dishoom Manchester is located in the stunning historic Manchester Hall, formerly a Freemasons' Hall, on Bridge Street. Characterized by its beautiful stained glass and intricate wood panelling, the restaurant pays a nostalgic and heartfelt homage to the original Irani cafes of Bombay. It has become a local legend not just for its award-winning menu—including the iconic bacon naan rolls and house black daal—but also for its uniquely immersive atmosphere that captures the spirit of shared community. The venue also features a secluded bar, "The Brothels," offering a sophisticated spot for cocktails and conversation.
Manchester is one of England's great cities — a powerhouse of industrial innovation, music, sport and culture. From the Haçienda to the Hallé Orchestra, it has shaped British culture for over two centuries.