Known for its vibrant ambiance and stunning floral decor, The Botanist emphasises fresh, seasonal produce, showcasing creativity and culinary artistry making The Botanist Media City the perfect place to enjoy Sunday Lunch.

Sunday Lunch is served from 11am and offers a selection of whole-roasted joints, served with maple glazed carrots, roast potatoes, greens and a rich gravy. Choose from a Roast Rump of Beef, Roast Chicken or Slow Roast Honey Glazed Pork Belly. This roast is too good to miss, and that's why The Botanist Media City caters for everyone, with a vegan Celeriac, Mushroom & Pearl Barley Wellington in a creamy cashew nut and porcini sauce, served with a vegan gravy!

The menu also features a range of classic Sunday Roast sides including Cauliflower Cheese, Pork, Sage & Onion Stuffing Balls and Pigs in Blankets.

The Botanist Media City is located close to Old Trafford and is within close proximity to Salford Cresent and Eccles train stations.

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Sunday Lunch

Served from 11am - 10pm

  • Dog Friendly
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Live Music
  • Online Booking
MediaCityUK, Orange, Salford, Manchester, M50 2HE
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    Botanist is one of our fav restaurant, cozy atmosphere, wide selection of drinks, delicious food and friendly staff.
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    5 months ago
    Amazing place with tasty food! We found this place last weekend when we were looking for a place to have a good lunch. Interior is really beautiful with a lot of different plants. Kebabs and botanist burger are super tasty. The waiter (with shirt blond hair, unfortuntely, I don't know his name) was very nice and helpful. Will definitely come back my next time in Manchester :)
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    5 months ago
    The restaurant location, interior decor, ambience and general vibe was great. Staff were helpful but you had to seek them out, no one came to you freely (perhaps it was a tad bit busy, but that shouldn’t be an excuse really). Anyway, the food was good but it wasn’t brilliant - the food did not match the venues appearance or vibe. Katsu curry whilst it tasted fine, it wasn’t something that I would write home about, and the dish could’ve been slightly warmer in temperature. Dessert wasn’t any better; I opted for a classic (Cookie Dough with Ice Cream) and it had this ‘emptiness’ taste about it, the best analogy I can give is like drinking a Coca-Cola vs Sugar Free Coca-Cola, they don’t taste the same and the sugar free has an “emptiness” taste about it. Having said that, they were presented nicely.