Manchester is now Britain's most decorated dining city outside London — two Michelin stars at Mana, a debut star at Skof in 2024, and a depth of mid-tier rooms that finally rivals the capital. For a birthday, the city offers a sharper set of choices than it did even two years ago.
At a glance
The 2026 Manchester birthday pick is Mana. Editorial runners-up: Restaurant Skof, Adam Reid at The French, Higher Ground, Hawksmoor Manchester, Tattu, and 20 Stories.
Manchester is now Britain's most decorated dining city outside London — a fact that would have been laughable as recently as 2018, when the city held a single Michelin star and the consensus view was that it never would. The rebuild of the past seven years has been faster and more substantial than any other British city's. Simon Martin won the city's first single Michelin star in nine years at Mana in 2019 and the second in 2024; Tom Barnes opened Restaurant Skof in 2024 and won a star within twelve months; Higher Ground, Climat, and Erst have all earned national press for kitchens running well above their price point. For a birthday, the city now offers a sharper, deeper field of choices. The seven addresses below are the working list.
#1
Mana
New Islington · Modern British · £££££ · Est. 2018
BirthdaySpecial Occasion
Simon Martin's two-Michelin-star kitchen, the most ambitious tasting menu in northern England, and the city's first two-star dining room in twenty-six years. Book it.
Food10/10
Ambience8/10
Value7/10
Mana opened in 2018 in a converted warehouse in New Islington, won its first Michelin star within twelve months, and earned its second in the 2024 guide — the first time a Manchester restaurant has held two stars since the 1998 closure of the Mitre. Simon Martin trained at Noma and his cooking shows it: ingredient obsession, fermentation, foraging from Cheshire and the Peak District, technical execution at the highest level. The dining room is open-plan with a counter facing the kitchen and a smaller chef's-table room at the back.
Recent menu signatures from the eighteen-course tasting (the only format Mana offers): the koji-cured trout with apple oil; the aged Goosnargh duck with sea buckthorn; the koji-aged beef with a black-garlic emulsion. £210 per head; pairing £155. For a birthday, the chef's-table six-seat counter is the booking — request it at the time of reservation, four to six weeks ahead. The kitchen will plate a custom dessert and the brigade will pause briefly for any toast.
Address: 42 Blossom Street, Ancoats, Manchester M4 6BF
Price: £210 tasting menu (18 courses); wine pairing from £155
Cuisine: Modern British (two Michelin stars)
Dress code: Smart casual to smart
Reservations: 4-6 weeks ahead via Tock; chef's table sold out 2 months
Best for: Milestone birthday, special occasion, gastronome celebration
Noma House (NOMA district) · Modern British · ££££ · Est. 2024
BirthdaySpecial Occasion
Tom Barnes's debut solo restaurant, one Michelin star within twelve months of opening, and the most exciting new kitchen in the north of England.
Food9/10
Ambience9/10
Value8/10
Tom Barnes spent seventeen years working alongside Simon Rogan, latterly as head chef at the three-star L'Enclume in Cartmel. Restaurant Skof — "Skof" being Yorkshire slang for "a casual feed" — opened in October 2024 in the NOMA district north of Victoria Station and won its Michelin star in the February 2025 guide. The dining room is on the ground floor of Noma House, with an open kitchen, blond-wood furniture, and a counter seating five guests at the pass.
The cooking carries Rogan's Cartmel DNA — vegetable-forward, hyper-seasonal, Lake District-influenced — and adds Barnes's own emphasis on grilling and live fire. Recent menu signatures: the salt-aged turnip with whey caramel; the wild venison with smoked cherry and bone marrow; the brown butter ice cream with malt. £135 tasting menu; pairing £85. For a birthday, request the counter seat at the kitchen pass — Barnes himself will plate your courses.
Address: Noma House, Dantzic Street, Manchester M4 4FY
Price: £135 tasting menu; wine pairing from £85
Cuisine: Modern British (one Michelin star)
Dress code: Smart casual
Reservations: 4 weeks ahead via Tock
Best for: Milestone birthday, gastronome celebration
City Centre (Midland Hotel) · Modern British · ££££ · Est. 2017 (current format)
BirthdayAnniversary
The dining room where Rolls met Royce in 1904, now reframed as Adam Reid's modern British tasting menu — the most architecturally dressed birthday seat in the city.
Food8/10
Ambience9/10
Value8/10
The French is the formal dining room of the Midland Hotel, which Charles Rolls and Henry Royce famously met in for the first time in 1904. Adam Reid has been head chef since 2016 and reframed the restaurant in 2017 around a tasting-menu format that draws on his Royal Lancashire heritage. The Belle Époque dining room is intact: vaulted ceilings, original parquet, gilt mirrors, banquettes upholstered in deep burgundy. For a dressed-up birthday in a historic Manchester setting, no other dining room in the city competes architecturally.
Recent menu signatures: the Lancashire hot pot reworked as a four-element tasting course; the Goosnargh duck with damson and bone marrow; the toffee apple dessert that has become Reid's signature. £110 tasting menu; pairing £80. For a birthday, request the corner banquette under the front-right chandelier.
Address: The Midland Hotel, Peter Street, Manchester M60 2DS
Price: £110 tasting menu; wine pairing from £80
Cuisine: Modern British
Dress code: Smart; jacket recommended
Reservations: 3-4 weeks ahead via OpenTable
Best for: Dressed-up birthday, historic-room dinner
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#4
Higher Ground
NOMA · Modern British · £££ · Est. 2023
BirthdayGroup Dinner
The Faversham-Otway-Martin trio's debut restaurant — wood-fire cooking, natural wine, and a Bib Gourmand-tier room that punches well above its price tag.
Food9/10
Ambience8/10
Value9/10
Higher Ground opened in 2023 in a converted ground-floor space at Faulkner Street in the NOMA district. Joseph Otway, Richard Cossins, and Daniel Craig Martin — all former Mana brigade — run the kitchen, which is built around a wood-fired grill, local produce sourcing (the team also operate the Cinderwood Market Garden in Cheshire), and a natural wine programme run by Daniel Craig Martin.
The format is à la carte rather than tasting menu — flexible for a birthday group of four to eight. Recent menu highlights: the wood-roasted hispi cabbage with whey butter and toasted hazelnut; the dry-aged sirloin from Goosnargh Farm; the rye sourdough with cultured butter from Beech's. £55-£75 per person with wine. Two weeks ahead via SevenRooms.
Address: 85 Faulkner Street, Manchester M1 4FH
Price: £45-£75 pp with wine
Cuisine: Modern British (wood-fire)
Dress code: Casual to smart casual
Reservations: 2 weeks ahead via SevenRooms
Best for: Group birthday dinner, lower-budget milestone
The Hawksmoor group's Manchester outpost in a converted Victorian courtroom — the city's most reliable steak room and the steady birthday default.
Food8/10
Ambience9/10
Value7/10
Hawksmoor opened its Manchester branch in 2015 inside a Grade II-listed Victorian courtroom on Deansgate — soaring ceilings, original oak panelling, a long marble bar at the centre of the room. The group's steak programme is consistent across all eleven of its UK and US restaurants: thirty-five-day-aged native-breed beef from Yorkshire (Longhorn, Belted Galloway), dry-aged in-house, grilled over charcoal.
For a birthday, the bone-in prime rib for two (sliced tableside) is the dish to order; the Sunday Roast (Sundays only) is the genuinely better-than-most-pubs alternative. Cocktail programme is among the best in Manchester — the Shaky Pete's Ginger Brew is a house signature. £80-£140 per person with wine. Two to three weeks ahead via SevenRooms.
Spinningfields · Contemporary Chinese · ££££ · Est. 2015
BirthdayGroup Dinner
The most theatrical birthday room in the city — a cherry-blossom-lit Spinningfields dining room and a kitchen that takes its dim sum seriously.
Food8/10
Ambience9/10
Value7/10
Tattu opened on Gartside Street in Spinningfields in 2015 and has expanded into Edinburgh, Leeds, Birmingham, London, and Manchester Airport since. The Manchester flagship remains the most theatrical room: a cherry-blossom tree at the centre of the dining room, low pendant lighting, dramatic dim sum baskets and steaming dishes carried through the room. For a birthday group of six to twelve, the staging is genuinely entertaining.
The cooking is contemporary Chinese with a strong dim sum programme — the Wagyu beef puff and the lobster-and-prawn dumpling are the dishes to order — and a robata grill that handles the larger formats well. Cocktail programme leans theatrical (the Dragon's Tears cocktail is the table-side moment). £70-£120 per person with cocktails. Two to three weeks ahead via OpenTable.
Address: Gartside Street, Spinningfields, Manchester M3 3EL
Price: £60-£120 pp with cocktails
Cuisine: Contemporary Chinese
Dress code: Smart
Reservations: 2-3 weeks ahead via OpenTable
Best for: Theatrical group birthday, milestone celebration
Spinningfields (No.1 Spinningfields) · Modern British · ££££ · Est. 2018
BirthdaySpecial Occasion
The 19th-floor rooftop restaurant at No.1 Spinningfields — the city's highest dining room and the best skyline-view birthday seat in Manchester.
Food7/10
Ambience9/10
Value7/10
20 Stories sits on the nineteenth floor of No.1 Spinningfields, with a 360-degree open-air rooftop terrace and an indoor dining room that wraps around the building's southern face. The view runs north toward the Pennines and south toward Cheshire on a clear day. The Spinningfields rooftop is the most-photographed dining setting in the city.
The kitchen runs modern British cooking with international influences — the menu has rotated chefs since opening but the format has stayed consistent. Best dishes from the current menu: the dry-aged sirloin from Cumbria, the line-caught hake with brown shrimp butter, the chocolate fondant with salted caramel. The cocktail programme on the rooftop terrace is among the most considered in Manchester. £75-£130 per person. For a summer birthday, request the rooftop terrace table; in winter, the corner indoor table by the south-facing window. Two weeks ahead via OpenTable.
Address: No.1 Spinningfields, Hardman Square, Manchester M3 3AP (19th floor)
Price: £65-£130 pp with wine
Cuisine: Modern British (rooftop)
Dress code: Smart; no sportswear
Reservations: 2 weeks ahead via OpenTable
Best for: Skyline-view birthday, summer rooftop celebration
What Makes the Perfect Manchester Birthday Restaurant?
Manchester's birthday calculus depends on the format you want. For a tasting-menu evening with a single guest of honour and one to three friends, Mana or Restaurant Skof is the answer — both kitchens choreograph custom dessert plates with a candle and a brief brigade pause, both run a counter format that puts the kitchen at the centre of the celebration. For a larger group of six to twelve, the formats shift: Hawksmoor's courtroom layout, Tattu's cherry-blossom theatrics, Higher Ground's wood-fire family-style service all handle group dynamics better than the single-line-of-counter format at Mana.
For a milestone birthday (40th, 50th, 60th) with a dressed-up theme, Adam Reid at The French is the natural choice — the Belle Époque dining room of the Midland Hotel does ninety percent of the staging, and the kitchen handles bespoke requests with practised grace. For a summer birthday with a view, 20 Stories on the Spinningfields rooftop is the open-air option the city otherwise lacks.
How to Book and What to Expect in Manchester
Manchester's top restaurants use a mix of booking platforms. Mana and Restaurant Skof are on Tock with four-to-six-week lead times for evening service; Mana's chef's-table counter regularly sells out two months ahead. Adam Reid at The French is on OpenTable, three to four weeks ahead for weekend evenings. Higher Ground uses SevenRooms with two weeks of lead time. Hawksmoor, Tattu, and 20 Stories sit at two to three weeks via their respective platforms.
British tipping convention is 12 to 15 percent on the pre-discretionary-service total, or accept the included 12.5 percent service charge applied at most fine-dining addresses. An additional £20-£50 in cash to the captain who arranges the birthday plate is appropriate and remembered. Dress code is smart casual at Higher Ground, Skof, and Mana; smart at the others (no sportswear, no shorts at any of the seven addresses).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best restaurant for a birthday dinner in Manchester?
Mana in New Islington is the 2026 consensus pick — two Michelin stars, the city's most ambitious tasting menu, and an eighteen-course format that turns the evening into the event. The chef's-table six-seat counter is the highest-leverage booking for a birthday. For a quieter alternative, Restaurant Skof (Tom Barnes's debut, one star) is the new headline opening; for a dressed-up milestone, Adam Reid at The French inside the Midland Hotel is the architectural choice.
How far in advance should I book a Manchester birthday dinner?
Mana and Restaurant Skof need four to six weeks for weekend evenings; Mana's chef's-table counter sells out two months ahead in peak. Adam Reid at The French and Hawksmoor sit at three weeks. Higher Ground, Tattu, and 20 Stories can usually be secured two weeks ahead. For Christmas-week or New Year's Eve birthdays, double every lead time. Always confirm the birthday context with the restaurant — every venue on this list will plate a custom dessert and arrange a brief moment if you brief them at the time of booking.
How much does a Manchester birthday dinner cost in 2026?
Plan for £350-£500 per couple at Mana including tasting menu, pairing, and service. Restaurant Skof comes in at £270-£400. Adam Reid at The French and the Hawksmoor or Tattu group dinners sit at £180-£300 per couple. Higher Ground and 20 Stories run £130-£220 per couple. For a group of six at Hawksmoor or Tattu, budget £450-£700 plus drinks. Manchester remains the lowest-priced major UK fine-dining market by roughly 30 percent versus London.
Will Manchester restaurants do something special for a birthday?
Yes — every restaurant on this list will, if briefed at the time of booking. Mana and Skof plate a custom dessert with a candle and the kitchen pauses briefly for any toast (this is built into their service rhythm and does not cost extra). Adam Reid at The French will arrange a written dessert inscription. Hawksmoor will arrange a candle and a complimentary glass of Champagne for the guest of honour. Tattu does the most theatrical moment — a dessert presentation with smoke effects and table-side plating. 20 Stories will set aside a window or terrace table on request.
What is the dress code for Manchester fine-dining restaurants?
Smart casual at Mana, Skof, and Higher Ground — no sportswear, but jeans and a collared shirt are entirely acceptable. Smart at Adam Reid at The French, Hawksmoor, Tattu, and 20 Stories — collared shirt and long trousers minimum for men, with smart-casual equivalents elsewhere. No restaurant in the city enforces a jacket-required policy at the time of writing, but a sport jacket at Adam Reid at The French is not out of place.
Is Mana worth the booking difficulty?
For a milestone birthday, yes. The combination of the two-Michelin-star kitchen, Simon Martin's Noma-derived technique, and the chef's-table counter format genuinely produces an evening unlike anywhere else in northern England. The eighteen-course tasting runs three to three and a half hours and rewards a guest who cares about the food itself. For a guest who would rather a steak and a chat with friends, Hawksmoor or Higher Ground is the more appropriate choice.