Turtle Bay, the Caribbean restaurant chain, is opening a huge new restaurant at Salford Quays. The new spot will be at the waterside terrace area, overlooking the Lowry Theatre.
It will be able to seat 180 people, and will create 60 brand new jobs for the city. It’s the third branch of the chain to open in Manchester, following the first location on Oldham Street in the Northern Quarter.
There’s also a branch on Oxford Street too, both of which serve a Caribbean-inspired menu and cocktails. That includes jerk pit barbecue chicken and ribs, West Indian curries like curry goat and brown stew chicken.
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There are also small plate starters like classic salt fish fritters, mac and cheese bites and chilli cheese rotis, alongside roti rolls, and ‘soul food’ like Kingston fried chicken, fish fry, and curry goat hash.
The new branch at Salford Quays will also offer the breakfast menu, including the Big Kingston Grill Down, with jerk bacon and sausage, along with fried chicken and roti stacks, and bacon and sausage roti wraps. There’s also its bottomless brunch too, for £31, which comprises any breakfast, brunch, burger or roti roll, with free-flowing prosecco, draught Red Stripe, Brixton Pale Ale or juices.
At the new Salford branch, there will also be a cocktail happy hour, with two for one rum-based cocktails every day. The Happy Hour runs from 10am-7pm every day, with the Late Happy Hour from 9:30pm Sunday-Thursday and from 10pm Friday and Saturday.
The new site is set to open in August this year. The chain has 44 restaurants at locations across the UK.
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