MFDF Hidden Banquet - Technology

The fourth event to be announced in Manchester Food and Drink Festival’s ‘Hidden Banquet’ series is now on sale

By Steven Pankhurst | Last updated 9 February 2017

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The fourth event to be announced in Manchester Food and Drink Festival’s ‘Hidden Banquet’ series is now on sale

“Technology” by Deliveroo is taking place at London Road Fire Station on Saturday 1ST October

The Hidden Banquets series programmed in partnership with Allied London will allow festival-goers to explore some of the city’s secret, undiscovered and down right jaw dropping spaces, in association with the nation’s most talented and exciting chefs and food heroes, all in the context of Manchester’s cultural identity and heritage.

“Technology” by Deliveroo will be a banquet for 100 people on Saturday 1st October at London Road Fire Station.

“Technology” will explore Manchester’s (huge) contribution to technology – as the birthplace of the computer and now one of the world’s most cutting edge cities, there’s plenty to go at.

The event is, appropriately, sponsored by one of the most successful food apps of all time, Deliveroo and brought to guests by them in association with some of Manchester’s best restaurants.

Dinner will come in the form of a 5-course banquet courtesy of 5 different Deliveroo Restaurants and deliveroo’d fresh from their kitchens.

Guests wil enjoy specially created courses from…
Tampopo
Salvi’s
Almost Famous
Scene
Vapiano

… all served with wine by Veeno!

There’ll be commentary from historian Jonathan Schofield putting Manchester’s contribution to technology in context.

A donation from tickets will be made to StreetSmart – the Christmas charity scheme where participating restaurants add a voluntary £1 to the bill over November and December and the monies collected are donated to local, Greater Manchester homeless charities.

There are 100 tickets for the banquet, priced at £38

Tickets are available at: http://manchesterfoodanddrinkfestival.nutickets.com/Technology

– and when they’re gone they’re gone!