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The grand Italian restaurant can be found within one of Manchester’s iconic thoroughfares at Spring Gardens, inside a stunning Grade II listed building that formerly housed Lancashire and Yorkshire bank.
Rosso - which is Italian for red - was opened in 2009 by Manchester United’s Rio Ferdinand and soon became renowned for hosting the rich and famous.
But as the pandemic hit last year, the celeb hangout was forced to close its doors, not opening again until a year and three months later. READ MORE: Bundobust's second Manchester
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