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Kids Eat Free At Sirocco This Half Term

Take the children to the Circle Club's restaurant this half term holiday

Published on October 20th 2011.


Kids Eat Free At Sirocco This Half Term

ENTERTAINING the kids is child’s play this half-term at Sirocco Restaurant Bar, where youngsters up to the age of 12 can eat for free when accompanied by an adult.

The stunning eatery in the grade ll listed Barton Arcade off Deansgate offers a menu based on a fusion of Mediterranean dishes inspired by Italian, Spanish, French, Lebanese and North African recipes.

And throughout half term, it will have a special children’s menu with a choice of spaghetti bolognese with garlic bread, freshly made fish fingers with spiral fries, stuffed mozzarella dippers and mixed leaf salad, home-made chicken nuggets with potato croquettes, or a mini cheese burger with tomato relish and chips. And there’s a choice of ice creams with fruit or chocolate sauce for dessert.

“We’ve created a menu of kid’s favourites but we will be using only the best and freshest ingredients and cooking everything from scratch. Parents can give children a treat in style and enjoy themselves at the same time,” said head chef Maros Surovka.

Sirocco is named after the Mediterranean wind that blows from the Sahara. Its specialty are small dishes called piattinis which are served like tapas, and are inspired by dishes from France and Italy to Spain and Tunisia. Prices start from £4 and sharing platters for two are available from £12.50. Sirocco also has a lunch menu including pastas, salads and sandwiches starting from £5.50.

The 'kids eat free' offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. For further information and bookings, please call Sirocco on 0161 817 4921.

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