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Manchester's very own toasty restaurant has launched a brand new menu with loaded fries, jacket potatoes and shakes.

Frankie's Toasties found life back in 2018 when a 'typical born 'n' bred Manc lad' decided to share his love of the humble toasty with the good people of Manchester.

Frankie's was quick to earn a name for itself among foodies across the city, mainly thanks to its eclectic menu of toasties, all costing just £3.25 a piece.

Fillings include Supernoodles, 'builder's breakfast' and cheese, mac and cheese, pulled pork and hot ramen with cheese, as well as some classics such as ham and cheese and tuna melt.

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Frankie's also boasts a selection of 'sweet' toasties, with fillings such as Nutella, Lotus Biscoff and S'Mores with chocolate and marshmallow.

And now, Frankie's has launched a brand new menu with some exciting new additions.

Joining its usual toasties is a new menu of loaded jacket potatoes, all of which can be customised with an array of tasty toppings and fillings for just £4.

Customers can choose from classic fillings such as tuna mayonnaise, chilli con carne and baked beans, as well as some more unusual choices including spicy ramen noodles, BBQ pulled pork, meatball marinara and creamy garlic mushrooms.

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Manchester's Finest Group

Extra toppings include hash browns, fresh chillies, nacho cheese and jalapeños.

The new menu also boasts loaded 'filthy' fries and over thirty milkshake flavours, ranging from banoffee pie, Nutella, salted caramel, Snickers and Kinder Bueno, as well as a number of vegan options.

Frankies Toasties can be found at its original restaurant down Portland Street, and also at its new site in the Arndale food market.

For more information on the menu and where to find your closest Frankie's, visit the Frankie's Toasties website.

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