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An exciting evening of networking across Manchester

Arc Inspirations invite you to an evening of networking across Manchester to sample the delights of their venues.

Arc Inspirations invite you to an evening of networking across Manchester to sample the delights of their venues and check out their Christmas showcase.

Tuesday 28th June 2022

Kicking off the evening at Banyan Corn Exchange 5pm

  • Meet the team, whilst enjoying a complimentary glass of Prosecco.
  • Sample our festive menus
  • Explore our PRIVATE ROOMS

10 minute walk to finish at Banyan Spinningfields

  • Meet the team, whilst enjoying a complimentary Gin Bramble cocktail.
  • Entertainment
  • Explore our PRIVATE MEZZANINE LEVEL

Jingle downtown to Manahatta Deansgate

  • Greeted in true New York style
  • Complimentary Christmas Cocktail Masterclass in the Drivers Lounge
  • Experience our Christmas in our Private Rooms

Shuffle on down to BOX Deansgate

  •  Game time on the Shuffleboards
  • Complimentary Drinks
  • A look at Manchester most in demand private spot

RSVP abi.neighbour@arcinspirations.com

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