There’s an old saying that suggests you never see a thin butcher. That's an unfair stereotype to some of the hardest grafters in the food industry.
It’s also untrue, as Will Henderson proves. The Scotsman owns The Butcher’s Quarter on Tib Street in the city centre. By all appearance, the shop is like that of any butchers: glass cases show off the day’s produce.
There’s a smell of cleaning products and meat in the air. READ MORE:Stories from Manchester's backstreet boozers, historic alehouses and Victorian venues But there’s also something different about The Butcher’s Quarter.
For one, it has a small outdoor seating area, and is playing low-fi beats in the form of Unknown Mortal Orchestra in store when the M.E.N.
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