Nutters 21st birthday bash

Date published: 29 July 2014


It was a weekend of sheer extravagance as Nutters Restaurant celebrated its 21st anniversary with a key of the door 21st birthday bash.

During the anniversary celebrations, 65 members of the Rock Choir flash-mobbed the event during its garden fete street food reception, which truly shocked and wowed the 180 guests in attendance.

The rock choir, with members from Rochdale, Middleton, Oldham and Stockport performed three songs including the show stopping “You’re The Voice.”

Phil Reynolds, Rock Choir leader, said: “It was a sheer honour to perform at Andrews’s celebration. The atmosphere was amazing and it was a great opportunity to showcase our vocal talents to the local community.”

The village fete stalls and the key of the door raffle that took place over the weekend went on to raise £2,500 for Springhill Hospice.

At the event, guests were treated to a gourmet menu including sumptuous Limousin beef main course and a truly decadent dessert of strawberries and cream shortbread torte.

Residents of Norden village were also invited to take part in the celebration as 10 lucky keys were hidden in the village with clues sent out on social media. The lucky finders were then given the chance of winning a meal for two at the award winning restaurant.

Speaking about the success of the weekend, Andrew said: “Looking back when I opened the restaurant on the site of New Inn aged 21, little did I think I would be in the magnificent setting of The Manor 21 years later and still pushing the restaurant to even more success - not only at the business but with events such as the Rochdale Feel Good Festival where I’m delighted to be demonstrating at once again this year.”

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