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Disappointment of the week with Tris39 on the Pub Forum

The Seven Oaks, Manchester

5 Nicholas Street
Manchester
M1 4HL
Phone: 01612371233

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Steve C left this review about The Seven Oaks

Discounting the advertised private bar and function room upstairs, the Seven Oaks is an open plan single room sports bar with four televisions that were showing three different matches during my visit on Wednesday evening last week. Naturally, the commentary was from the United game whilst the other matches were muted. There is a jukebox, which was off for the football. The U shaped bar counter on the right hand wall supports three hand pumps, one of which was unused leaving TT Landlord and Seven Oaks Golden Ale as the cask options. There is also a standard and premium keg selection.

On 15th February 2022 - rating: 6
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Al Bundy left this review about The Seven Oaks

Apart from the fact its rubbish there isn't much wrong with this place. Has a door that lets you enter and luckily the same door lets you get out. Has up to 4 types of vinegar for you to try.

On 26th March 2016 - rating: 1
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Seven Oaks

Fairly basic city-centre pub, which stands out in the streetscape with its unusal (for the area) pale stonework exterior. Inside the small staple-shaped bar has some basic seating around the edge but the other customers were mostly perched on bar stools. The service was a bit haphazard, but both staff and customers were very friendly which gave the place a good pub atmosphere. Four handpumps offering the regular Black Sheep, TT Landlord and Hobgoblin plus Hawkshead Bitter (£3.00) as a guest.

On 24th May 2011 - rating: 7
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ROB Camra left this review about The Seven Oaks

This pub was recently awarded the Pub Of The Month by the local CAMRA branch. So we called in last night to see what had changed as it was never a great place for ale. The answer sadly is....... nothing. Four handpumps with three in use selling Black Sheep, Hobgoblin & TT Landlord. The Hobgoblin was OK, but the other half had a glass of red wine. This was a cheap red wine but the round came to £6.75! What a rip off for a pub like this one, even in the city centre. Shabby interior, dirty glasses on almost every table and all along the bar. Dirty dishes behind the bar. The landlady/barmaid was far too busy messing about on her laptop with two of the regulars to actually do any work. The gents still stink as they always do and I'm assured that the ladies is no better. Almost every pub in the immediate area is better than this one was last night. Very poor all round. We went across the road to The City Arms and had a better pint and much better wine for less money.

On 28th January 2011 - rating: 2
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Damo Stanley left this review about The Seven Oaks

A friendly pub. Gets busy, and great atmosphere. Prices reasonable, beer good, and staff great!

On 16th September 2010 - rating: 10
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Clive Thompson left this review about The Seven Oaks

Small pub that can get packed, especially when there’s a big horse race meeting or other sporting event going on. Friendly and lively place and I try to find time to pay a visit when in Manchester.

On 28th March 2010 - rating: 6
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