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Popular Greater Manchester bar to host wedding fayre for couples wanting to celebrate 'in heart of city'

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The award-winning bar and restaurant 20 stories in Manchester will host their first exclusive wedding fayre this month. The restaurant is giving couples the opportunity to plan for an upcoming wedding by meeting wedding suppliers and experts.

20 stories is one of the most popular restaurants in Greater Manchester, and is located on the 19th floor of No.1 Spinningfields.

Its height is not the only catch, but also its lively bar and prestigious rooftop which gives an unique and divine 26-degree view of the Manchester skyline.

Since its launch in 2018 the restaurant has made its mark on the city with a different set of menus for the occasion and times of day, giving you the food you need.

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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