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Photo Gallery: Northern Soul / Canal St Meet-up, DG X Per Tutti, Manchester
Last Thursday, Northern Soul and Canal St welcomed our friends together to chat, mingle, drink and eat at DG X Per Tutti (the wonderful new winter pop-up from the team at Oxford Road’s Don Giovanni).
Read the full story..Win a Michelin-star dinner at Don Giovanni in Manchester this Christmas
Win a Michelin-star dinner at Don Giovanni in Manchester this Christmas
Read the full story..Win a Christmas meal for four at Don Giovanni’s New Winter Pop Up
Win a Christmas meal for four at Don Giovanni’s New Winter Pop Up in Manchester
Read the full story..Review: An Evening with Jean-Christophe Novelli, Don Giovanni, Manchester
I’m no foodie, as any of my friends will tell you.
Read the full story..Review: The Christmas Menu at Don Giovanni, Manchester
Don Giovanni has become quite the Manchester institution. Established in 1984 and now situated on Oxford Street just up the road from Central Library, it’s the city’s longest-serving Italian restaurant.
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