The Ivy Spinningfields Manchester, Contemporary restaurant in Spinningfields, Manchester, England
The Ivy Spinningfields is a multi-level restaurant in Manchester featuring distinct dining concepts on each floor. The ground floor operates as a brasserie, the second floor houses an Asian restaurant, and the rooftop level contains a garden terrace with marble surfaces and landscaping.
The restaurant opened in 2018 as part of the Pavilion development project in Manchester. This marked an expansion of the Ivy Collection from its London base into a new city.
The ground floor presents a casual brasserie style, while upper levels feature design inspired by global influences and contemporary art. Visitors notice how each space develops its own character through colors, materials, and curated decorative details.
The restaurant operates throughout the day with extended hours on weekends, allowing visitors flexible timing for meals. Multiple floors with distinct dining areas make it easy to select the right space depending on your mood and dining preference.
The second floor hosts resident DJs and live entertainment alongside dining service. This combination of food and music creates a dining experience uncommon in Manchester's restaurant landscape.
Location: Manchester
Address: The Pavilion, Byrom St, Manchester M3 3HG, UK
Opening Hours: Monday-Thursday 08:30-01:00; Friday-Saturday 08:30-02:00; Sunday 08:30-01:00
Website: https://ivycollection.com/restaurants/the-ivy-manchester
GPS coordinates: 53.47955,-2.25159
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:41
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