Tom Barnes is set to open Skof in the NOMA district of Manchester City Centre
Acclaimed chef Tom Barnes has revealed when his hotly anticipated Manchester restaurant will open its doors. The Roux Scholar hailing from Barrow-in-Furness is preparing to open his first solo venture having spent years honing his craft alongside some of the world's best chefs.
Menus will be seasonal and feature local ingredients, and as part of this new venture, the chef will continue to work closely with the team of growers at Our Farm, Simon Rogan's regenerative farm in the Cartmel Valley, as well as Cinderwood Market Garden in Nantwich and Lake District Farmers. Drinks wise, Tom, alongside his restaurant manager Sean Oakford and assistant restaurant manager Max Lawrence , have created a range of options to include alcohol-free or mixed-alcohol pairings, or matching wines to go with the menu. It features a 'small but well-rounded' wine list spotlighting small-scale producers, plus a beer made in collaboration with Manchester-based brewery Track.
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