Manchester Evening News

Festive feasts, late-night drinking and karaoke - this is the place to go for the ultimate Christmas party

BAR AND RESTAURANT 256 WILMSLOW ROAD IN FALLOWFIEL­D IS KNOWN FOR ITS STUNNING SETTING IN A CONVERTED CHURCH AND ITS STUDENT-FRIENDLY FOOD AND DRINK DEALS, AND YOU CAN NOW BOOK YOUR TABLE FOR CHRISTMAS.

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There are not many places where you can enjoy a three-course Christmas dinner and then carry on the celebratio­ns into the early hours, but 256 Wilmslow Road has it all, including a brand-new karaoke room… Located in the heart of Fallowfiel­d and housed in a stunning former church, this iconic party venue is known for its great-value food, amazing drinks deals and regular live entertainm­ent, making it a super-popular spot for students.

It’s the ultimate place to go when you want a good Christmas knees-up with your housemates (no washing up dramas afterwards), your workmates, or your society club or team - and it’s now taking bookings for Christmas meals. 256 knows that Christmas is for eating, but believes you don’t need to break the bank to enjoy good food, offering “the best deals for the best student community in the world!”.

When you’re dining at 256 this Christmas, one course comes in at a modest £9.95, two courses cost £13.95, and the full three-course affair will only set you back £15.95 bargain.

256 also offers a selection of vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options, so you can tuck into a festive feast, whatever your dietary requiremen­ts.

And if that’s not enough to tempt you, there are free Christmas hats and crackers for all bookings!

And the night doesn’t have to end just because you’ve finished dessert…

Not only does 256 have amazing deals to keep the drinks and party spirit flowing, it also has a brand new karaoke snug room.

The snug holds up to 80 guests for private karaoke, and 256 can even arrange for you to have your own personal DJ.

So you and your friends can get the drinks in and belt out all those Christmas karaoke classics, like Mariah’s All I Want for Christmas and The Pogues’ Fairytale of New York, until the early hours.

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