Monton favourite “La Turka” blossoms into a fabulous brunch hotspot. Next stop: “Monton Carlo”

  • Fresh look, same fantastic service
  • Extended hours with dog and pram friendly spaces available
  • “Monton Carlo” revealed as a “Mediterranean café”: due to open in Summer 2024

The transformation of Monton Road continues as we welcome new businesses to our community.

There has been no expense spared as the team behind popular eatery La Turka revealed a tasteful new interior and extended menu in March 2024, re-branding to ‘Blossom Bistro by La Turka’.

Monton Matters met with Zaf Kesici, La Turka Managing Director, to find out more about the revamp, and his exciting plans for rumoured new venture, Monton Carlo.

A restauranteur with over 30 years’ experience in the industry, Zaf first brought his take on Turkish cuisine to Didsbury and Warrington, before settling in Monton, opening La Turka in 2015.

Famed for tasty skewers, light bites, and “one of the best value Sunday roasts in Monton” – it was great to see a range of exciting breakfast options such as ‘The Full Blossom Breakfast’ alongside the La Turka classics. According to Zaf, ‘The Lord of the Grill’ remains the most popular dish.

New options include daily deals, with ‘Manic Mondays’ offering 2 x courses for £20.95, and ‘Tapas Wednesdays’ offering customers 3 Tapas dishes for £15.00.

The Blossom Afternoon Tea strikes a balance between Mediterranean flavours such as hummus and falafel, with sultana scones and tea; customers can upgrade to bubbles for £5.00 extra.

For those looking to indulge, the trendy Bottomless Brunch is as popular as ever. At £33.00 for 90 minutes, it is an ideal choice for customers looking to stay local for special occasions.

The popular live entertainment including singers and dancers will continue on Friday and Saturday evenings.

Zaf explained that the extended menu and bright décor are designed to appeal to a wider audience, with a bright pink telephone box providing a stylish backdrop for Instagram-worthy photos.

The daytime concept was designed with accessibility in mind.”We have created a dog friendly space in the conservatory area, (and) configured the space to accommodate groups of up to 40 diners”- ideal for baby showers and business meetings.

Zaf welcomes customers with small babies and children, ensuring there is plenty of room for prams.

With comfortable booths and smaller tables to choose from, Blossom is ideal for those tired parents looking for a coffee and conversation during nap time.

Monton Matters asked Zaf for an update on Monton Carlo, opening just a few doors down the road.

Given the building work commenced in Spring 2024, and the name provoking some lighthearted discussion on social media recently, Zaf was delighted to announce more details.

Monton Carlo will be “a family place with a true Mediterranean café feel, offering patisserie-style cakes and light bites”.

The venue will also offer a cocktail menu and remain open in the evenings.

Plans for a soft launch are on the cards, and details will be shared via the Blossom by La Turka Facebook and Instagram pages- watch this space!

Blossom Bistro by La Turka are taking bookings online, and over the phone for group bookings of more than 10. Delivery options are scheduled to resume soon.

‘Worth the wait’: The Garden Bar confirms January 2024 opening

During a week of exclusive soft launches, the owners of the highly anticipated Garden Bar & Restaurant have revealed that the venue will officially open in the new year.

Stanley and Debbie Reeves, who have a background in mobile bars, events, and music festivals, expressed that the venue is sure to be ‘worth the wait’ despite multiple delays.

“We wanted to retire peacefully, so we decided to take this on,” Stanley, 69, told Monton Matters.

Having initially acquired the old Monton Motorcycles six years ago, an opportunity arose to also purchase the florist unit next door on the very day the couple were celebrating their alcohol license being granted.

“Then we went to tender to get a builder to demolish the building,” Stanley continued.

“There was that much needed doing to the building, it was silly to try and alter it, it was easier to pull it down and start afresh.

“A great local builder called Scott – I’d had him earmarked for years to do this job – came in, pulled the building down, and rebuilt the shell.

“Then we put the fit-out out to tender, and I found the two biggest cowboys in the world.”

Stanley described how the pair ‘dragged their heels’ on the contract, before eventually walking off the job in May this year.

While he conceded that the fault ultimately lay with himself as he kept busy with other ventures, Stanley admitted: “We thought we had two good builders on board, we thought we could trust them.”

Since May, Stanley and Debbie have worked tirelessly to put together a new crew, who have ‘put right’ the previous wrongs, and brought the couple’s vision for the venue to fruition at last.

Now, just weeks away from its official opening, The Garden Bar & Restaurant is mostly complete.

Debbie, 63, proudly exhibited the hard work and attention to detail that has gone into making it the ‘destination venue’ she and Stanley wanted it to be.

Real plants decorate both floors of the venue, and Debbie also revealed that QR codes next to planters will inform guests of the species and care instructions.

“Eventually, the plants [in the restaurant] will grow up and onto the roof, so the whole thing will become like a jungle,” Debbie explained.

In the summer months, guests in the restaurant area at the rear of the building will benefit from an open air dining experience, thanks to a sliding glass roof imported from Turkey.

Having spared no expense, Debbie also showed off the 100-year-old ornate Indian doorway, separating the dining room from the kitchen, the history and significance of which will be detailed on an accompanying plaque for guests to read.

The attention to detail extends to the toilets, too, where Debbie herself perfected the resin detailing seen by the sinks; a koi pond in the ladies, and a steampunk design in the gents.

Debbie said: “We’ve tried to put a lot of detail into it because we want it to be somewhere people come to enjoy the whole atmosphere of the place.

“It’s a pride thing, as well. We’ve always wanted to have this kind of set up. We wanted to create somewhere really special.”

“We’ve invested a lot of money and spent a lot of time doing it, but it’s not just about money. It’s about giving something back to the general public and creating something we can be proud of.”

Debbie Reeves

Debbie also acknowledged the team of staff she has put together, as she explained the importance of working as a ‘family’ to provide excellent customer service.

Additionally, restaurant manager Gracie commented on the venue’s potential to thrive in the food scene on Monton Road: “I’m a big foodie, and I have a big passion for food, so I think we could really create something magical here.

“At the front, we’re pushing brunch service, whether thats pancakes or full English breakfasts, our chef has some great ideas.

“In the bar area, it’s going to be more bar style, so a few sharing style plates, cocktails, and drinks. Our dining area is for more of a ‘fine dining’ experience,” she explained.

This attitude to cater to everyone applies to the drink selection, too. Debbie revealed that behind the bar, a selection of cocktails, spirits, and house wines will be on offer, while a wine display under the stairs will stock fine wines.

“Everyone that comes, no matter what they want, they’re going to be happy.”

Stanley Reeves


Stanley added: “We want to do good wholesome food. I want you to be very, very happy with what you’re presented with, enjoy it, and come back.

“And if you become a regular for us and there’s a drink that you particularly like that we haven’t got behind the bar, we’ll get it for you.

“If there’s something that’s not to your taste on the menu, I’m sure our chef will cook something up special for you. That’s that’s the type of business we want to be.”

Ultimately, Stanley and Debbie hope that The Garden Bar & Restaurant becomes a social hub for the people of Monton.

The couple alluded to the possibility of hosting events in the future, such as offering father and baby socials, as well as events tailored for the older residents that live opposite the venue.

“We want to be the go-to place for people in Monton, not just a bar,” Debbie stated.

Prior to their official opening, The Garden Bar & Restaurant have hosted a number of soft launches for those that have contributed to its opening, the other businesses along Monton Road, and a select number of Monton residents, with Stanley and Debbie citing the importance of offering locals the chance to experience the venue and provide feedback first.

While the couple acknowledged the delays and the resulting anticipation felt by locals, Debbie offered the final word on The Garden Bar & Restaurant’s long-awaited opening in January 2024: “It’ll be worth the wait!”

Voters crown Blacksticks as top Monton restaurant in online poll

  • Over 600 people voted in a poll put to a local community Facebook page
  • Blacksticks landed top spot, with The Waterside and La Turka following closely behind
  • Monton has proven itself a popular dining location amongst locals, earning its nickname ‘Monton Carlo’

Blacksticks has been voted the number one Monton restaurant in an online poll, while praise for the high street’s wider dining scene continues to roll in.

608 people cast their votes in the December poll, which appeared in the Monton Chat Facebook page, a group over 2,500 strong.

Blacksticks Monton tapas bistro voted top Monton restaurant in online poll
Blacksticks was voted top Monton restaurant

Receiving 125 votes in total, Blacksticks took an early lead and went on to clinch top spot. Second place went to The Waterside with 117 votes, and La Turka claimed third with 87 votes.

Members of the group were keen to share their thoughts on Monton’s booming dining scene, with some pointing out that selecting just one restaurant was a difficult choice.

“I’m not sure there is one answer,” one commenter wrote. “I eat in all of them depending on what kind of food/experience I’m looking for.”

Another commented, “All really good depending on the time day or event!”

Charli Henning, who has lived just off Monton Road for 15 years, was particularly torn between Blacksticks and La Turka, but eventually voted for the latter, commending its food, service, and atmosphere.

“The food’s always amazing and they do belly dancing on a Friday and Saturday night with a singer.”

La Turka Monton voted third Monton restaurant in online poll
La Turka claimed third place in the restaurant poll

The frequent Monton diner did, however, praise Blacksticks for their ‘amazing’ Sunday dinner.

She added, “The dining scene in Monton is brilliant, most places are really good.”

The Salford suburb was dubbed ‘Monton Carlo’ in 2014 and has repeatedly been compared to Didsbury thanks to its thriving high street.

“It’s a nice little community where everyone helps each other and sticks together.”

Blacksticks manager, Lisa Doyle, attributed the restaurant’s popularity to the “quality of food and service” provided.

“We always aim to give everyone a great dining experience when they come,” she said.

The restaurant, which arrived in Monton fifteen years ago, was set up by owner and head chef John Doyle and his then-business partner, Matt Walsh.

“[John has] always had a passion for food,” Lisa said, “he’s worked for many restaurants before he took on his own place.”

“It’s actually a really good scene now in Monton, with all the little bars and pubs popped up,” she continued.

“It was a bit worrying at first whether it would take business off ourselves but I think it’s brought Monton to a bit more of a night out rather than just somewhere you come for something to eat now.

“It’s a really nice scene, loads of nice competition, it’s a nice little community where everyone helps each other and sticks together.”

Cromptons at the Waterside voted second Monton restaurant in online poll
The Waterside, a popular canal-side eatery, came in second place

While most seem to be enjoying Monton’s flourishing high street, there are some who harbour complaints for the increase in nightlife it has triggered.

Michael Tremblen, who has lived on Granville Street with his wife since 2015, enjoys eating and drinking in Monton, but feels the village takes on a ‘different vibe’ at weekends.

“There has been a big increase in antisocial behaviour in the time we have lived here, and I think because Monton is over subscribed with places to eat/drink for what is a relatively small residential area.

“In essence it has become a bit of a drinking destination at the weekends.”

Michael has been in touch with the council over the issue.

“There has been no consultation with the local residents over such moves which is frustrating as a lot of the residents were here long before some of these bars.”

Despite his complaints, Michael said, “I think the Wandering Palate & Playfoots have raised the bar, both are excellent establishments and a credit to Monton.”

The continuous development of Monton high street shows no sign of stopping, with a new Thai restaurant rumoured to be opening in 2022.