Embrace comfort dining at Annies, a cozy tearoom and diner located on Old Bank Street in Manchester. Owned by a beloved Coronation Street star, this charming establishment offers home-baked treats and classic comfort food that make every meal feel special. With a relaxed atmosphere perfect for casual gatherings or quiet moments alone, Annies caters to those looking for hearty dishes and delightful desserts alike. Dine-in or opt for delivery to enjoy our comforting selections in the comfort of your own home. At Annies, we value every customer and strive to create a warm dining experience that feels like home.

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Paul Sparrow

4 Google Rating

Lovely lunch today. Enjoyed the pea and potato croquettes with the delicious relish followed by che

4/ 5

Lovely lunch today. Enjoyed the pea and potato croquettes with the delicious relish followed by cheese and onion pie. Staff very friendly and providing excellent service. My only recommendation would be for slightly bigger portions which we both felt would not be unreasonable. Thank you!

Kev Smith

5 Google Rating

Been once before. Lovely staff, food was excellent will definitely come again. I recommend Annies hi

5/ 5

Been once before. Lovely staff, food was excellent will definitely come again. I recommend Annies highly. We had the lamb hotpot which was amazing

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5 Google Rating

Awesome place to get something when in a rush. The service is efficient, prices are reasonable, awes

5/ 5

Awesome place to get something when in a rush. The service is efficient, prices are reasonable, awesome ambience. Will come back again

Vera Roberts

5 Google Rating

My daughter took me for a treat for my wedding anniversary. What a lovely place. The staff were so f

5/ 5

My daughter took me for a treat for my wedding anniversary. What a lovely place. The staff were so friendly and welcoming. And the food was delicious. Especially the scones that just melted in your mouth. This place is a little bit of heaven.

Catherine Curzon

5 Google Rating

We went for afternoon tea. We had a delicious choice of sandwiches, scone and cream and 3 cakes each

5/ 5

We went for afternoon tea. We had a delicious choice of sandwiches, scone and cream and 3 cakes each. It was a bit too much for me, so they gave me a cardboard box and paper bag to take home what we didn't eat. Service was excellent and the staff was lovely and helpful. Only downside it was a bit dark where we were sat but it didn't really interfere with a lovely time. Would highly recommend.

David Walsh

5 Google Rating

Just had my sons christening party at Annies. The food was superb, also booked the private room whic

5/ 5

Just had my sons christening party at Annies. The food was superb, also booked the private room which was lovely. The restaurant is so friendly and relaxing. Special mention has to go to Harry who has been superb ever since I made my first enquiry. His communication with me was first class, always replies to emails promptly. An absolute pleasure to deal with. I will certainly be calling in again. Thanks again

Sean Modlin

5 Google Rating

A great place to relax and dine. We went late morning. Was well catered for and enjoyed a deliciousl

5/ 5

A great place to relax and dine. We went late morning. Was well catered for and enjoyed a deliciously cooked breakfast. Very clean and wonderfully decorated place. Thank you

Anmolpreet Singh

5 Google Rating

Great place to eat and have a chat. It is a hidden gem perfect to catch up with friends. Great colle

5/ 5

Great place to eat and have a chat. It is a hidden gem perfect to catch up with friends. Great collection of loose leaf tea and love their breakfasts.

Andrew Knight

4 Google Rating

A hidden gem in central Manchester, with spacious dining area downstairs. Gifted an afternoon tea he

4/ 5

A hidden gem in central Manchester, with spacious dining area downstairs. Gifted an afternoon tea here which was generous, with freshly made top quality sandwiches and tasty cakes. Needed a sweet tooth however, and would have swapped one cake for another savoury item if that were possible? Attentive staff and service. Just a bit too dimly lit in the basement seating area to be comfortable.

Chrissy

4 Google Rating

We visited on a very quiet Tuesday evening. The staff were very attentive and polite. The menu is Br

4/ 5

We visited on a very quiet Tuesday evening. The staff were very attentive and polite. The menu is British with a few tweaks. Food was very good but not five stars - the hotpot was super but the accompanying vegetables were luke warm. Good music.

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