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All the Shapes, Manchester

Pub added by ROB Camra
8 Warwick Street
Prestwich
Postal town: Manchester
M25 3HN

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Steve C left this review about All the Shapes

All the Shapes is a café bar for lovers of real ale and craft lager. It opens at 09:00 for breakfast and closes at 23:00 during the week and midnight at the weekend. Whilst trying to find the well-hidden single unisex toilet I spotted some decks which were not required during my visit on Tuesday evening last week. There were a few locals in attendance so this looks like a popular place, but I prefer a proper boozer so do not plan to return.

On 26th February 2020 - rating: 5
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Al Bundy left this review about All The Shapes

Not too sure what to make of this place. It seems to be a trendy cafe-like place that has 2 handpumps. Its only small consisting of 1 downstairs room, there could be an upstairs but I neither noticed nor cared once I was in, and a small outside area to the rear. The people in here seemed to be eating varieties of grass and flowers. The 2 ales were Dark Star Hophead and Blackjack The River. I didn't like it personally but then again you might.

On 6th July 2016 - no rating submitted
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peter ashworth left this review about All The Shapes

All The Shapes is a Café Bar set over 2 floors just off the main road and in a previous life was a tanning studio.On entry my first impression was that with the unfinished flooring work was still in progress.A large majority of the seating and tables seem to have been reclaimed from an old school as you cannot miss the schoolboy carvings in the desks.There are a few modern art type paintings on the wall to the right and 4 uncomfortable looking bar stools in front of the rectangular bar.
There was around 15 bottled beers on show on a shelf behind the bar and 2 cask beer pumps although 1 was without a clip,which left the vanilla stout which was spot on.Not sure of the opening hours but it was open before 12 on a Thursday.

On 14th January 2016 - no rating submitted
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