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The Ducie Bridge, Manchester
Manchester
M4 4DU
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hondo . left this review about The Ducie Bridge
building to be demolished after being found to be “highly unsafe”.
On 12th October 2017
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Rex Rattus left this review about The Ducie Bridge
They had Holt’s Bitter plus one other hoppy ale (whose name I failed to note) on handpump. Three pints of Holt’s plus a pint of Guinness came to £9.20 – prices that I could get used to paying.
This is a fairly ordinary pub most of the time – it’s carpeted, has upholstered benches, stools, and small round cheap looking pedestal tables. It would appear they sometimes have live music, judging by the small stage on the left which had a drum kit on it. However, after we had been in there a half-hour or so, at about 7.30 PM the music was cranked up to deafening levels, which seemed to be signal for a young crowd to appear. Which made it time for us to depart for pastures new. I would say that this is a nice enough unpretentious pub, as long as you visit at the right time.
On 23rd September 2011
- rating: 5
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peter ashworth left this review about The Ducie Bridge
Sited on the corner of Corporation Street and Miller Street, this red bricked,single roomed pub is close to Victoria Station.Called in one Tuesday afternoon,where there was not much going on in the real ale front,but did find one The Howard Town Brewery's Wrens Nest(abv4.2) which was quite a fair pint.
On 9th December 2010
- rating: 5
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Alan Winfield left this review about The Ducie Bridge
The Ducie Bridge is a large corner pub that is on the edge of the ancoats area,the pub looks quite old from the outside but once inside the pub had been opened out into one large room,this was fairly smart.
The pub had Wilsons signs outside but there were no Wilsons beers on the bar,there were three real ales on here i had a drink of Boddingtons bitter and this was a decent drink the other beers were Courage Directors and Ruddles best.
This pub was ok for a quick half.
Pub visited 20/11/1993
On 20th November 1993
- rating: 6
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