Wooden Hill offers the chance to try out Polish dining in a rustic-style setting where traditional dishes are served with pride. The wooden floors and exposed brickwork are designed to echo the feel of traditional tavernas in the Polish mountain regions. The restaurant has two lounges, a kid’s corner and a garden to enjoy in finer weather. The restaurant also has the distinction of being perhaps the only one in England to serve truly authentic Polish bread.
Wooden Hill Restaurant serves Polish highland classics, with a focus on grilled meat and fresh fish. The menu can change, but expect to find starters such as grilled sheep’s cheese with cranberry or bacon and traditional soup with rustic bread. Mains will likely include a mixed grill sharing platter, shashlik meat skewers with pork or chicken (there’s also a vegetarian option), black pudding, trout, halibut and potato dumplings.
For desserts, expect hot apple pie with vanilla ice cream & chocolate sauce, cheesecake or a cake of the day. A children’s menu is also available. If you’re looking to try hearty, satisfying food with a difference, then Wooden Hill offers a rare chance to sample Polish traditional mountain cuisine.
Wooden Hill is on Cheetham Hill Road, close to Manchester Fort Shopping Park. The closest train station is Manchester Victoria, a fifteen minute walk away while the nearest tram stop is Market Street, a twenty minute walk away.