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Manchester restaurant’s new Sunday roast offering includes full cauliflower cheese menu

This menu is a game-changer…

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Ducie Street Warehouse

The cauliflower cheese menu you didn’t know you needed now exists, and it is a sight to behold.

To celebrate the long awaited arrival of autumn (because let’s face it, it is by far the most superior season of the year), Ducie Street Warehouse has unveiled its new Sunday Lunch offering, which includes a whole host of those tasty and comforting Sunday roast classics.

On offer will be dry-aged shorthorn beef sirloin, roast corn-fed chicken, rosemary roasted leg of lamb, free-range gammon and a weekly changing vegan roast.

Ducie Street Warehouse

Ducie Street Warehouse

But with the launch of their Sunday Lunch menu comes the arrival of Manchester’s first – and possibly the world’s first – cauliflower cheese menu and let me tell you, it’s everything we dreamed it would be.

Carefully curated by well-renowned chef and Sunday Lunch impresario Andrew Green, the revolutionary Cauliflower Cheese Menu boasts eight different variations of the staple Sunday roast side, including a classic vintage cheddar cauliflower cheese, truffle, bacon frazzles, blue
cheese, macaroni cauli cheese or a fully vegan cauliflower cheese.

Other sides include Cumbrian pigs-in-blankets, honey roasted heirloom carrots and minted sugar snap peas.

Ducie Street Warehouse

Ducie Street Warehouse

Ducie Street Warehouse will also offer their ‘Something for Everyone’ menu, which will give those who find it hard to choose a slice of each of the four meats with all the usual trimmings,
and a ‘Share Menu’, perfect for couples.

Alongside the menus, there will be the new Ducie Street Sunday cocktails, which includes the ‘house drinks’ of Bellinis, Espresso Martinis,  DSW Bloody Marys and champagne mimosas. All of these will be complemented with the usual live music and DJs, who perform until 9pm.

The new menus will be launching this weekend on Sunday September 26th. Walk-ins are welcome, but bookings are advised to avoid disappointment.

To make your own reservation, visit the Ducie Street Warehouse website here.

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