Manchester Evening News

Free drinks offer is really hard to B.eat

- Simon.binns@men-news.co.uk @simonbinns

DEANSGATE bar and street food venue B.Eat Street is holding a threeday ‘Summer Weekender’ at the end of this week – and giving away 600 free drinks to celebrate.

Situated in the Great Northern Warehouse, B.Eat Street will be reopening on Friday for a summer street food party complete with a secret beer garden, with two new cocktail bars – Junior Jackson’s, a live music venue and The Golden Pineapple, a Cuban-style cocktail bar inspired by Havana’s historic La Piña de Plata.

Two-hundred free drinks will be given away each day to people turning up on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Junior Jackson’s are offering up a beer or a whiskey cocktail and the Golden Pineapple will give you a beer or a fruity cocktail. Casa Havana – the outdoor area at B.eat Street – will have beer or rummy cocktails up for grabs.

Other resident food vendors Eat New York, who specialise in salt beef bagels, burgers, subs and dogs, will join a rotating programme of pop-up eateries such as Dirty Revolution, Paella Y Tapas and Burger Bear.

On the music front, kicking off the weekend will be local promoter Bad Fun, and names such as Joy Social and Groove are already scheduled for the rest of the summer, B.eat Street MD Lyndon Higginson said: “When the sun shines in Manchester it’s described as the best place on earth. “The only problem is there aren’t many good spots to really enjoy it with a drink and outside music, but we are back to change that. “Our secret terrace is the perfect secluded sun-trap and with tunes, food and booze on offer what more could a Mancunian want on a gloriously sunny day?” B.eat Street will officially reopen on Friday from 4pm to midnight and will run until August Bank Holiday. It will be open from noon to midnight on Saturdays and Sundays. B.eat Street MD Lyndon Higginson

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B.eat Street is set to open again on Friday Lyndon Higginson

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