Recommended by E TA |
A rather ordinary town centre pub, once a coaching inn which still does accommodation. Much of the original building at the back and the original garden wall have been demolished, making the back look a bit like a bomb site. There is carpark behind... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by ROB Camra |
Been in this pub many times since my original review and it's settled down nicely. The cask ale is always well kept and the prices, whilst still a bit steep, are not as crazy as they were when they first opened. It's now a regular first port of call ... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Soup Dragon |
Visited this place as I stopped right by it and I was intrigued about ROB's review - which I found to be a little over generous. Predominantly a Thai restaurant it is dominated by a patio area, as there is little seating inside, where the copious cus... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Soup Dragon |
A frontage of glass and stone, with four large Roman arches. It has a patio area that was rammed with mainly younger people due to the weather. The interior is a square room with some iron support columns, in exposed brick with a wood floor, part of ... [more>] | |
Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Soup Dragon |
A brilliant looking Victorian corner pub the exterior of which is dominated by its red glazed tiling. It has a few outside seats. The interior has been smashed up a lot and is simply an L-shaped room around the bar with a second area that has a pool ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Brainy Pool |
this is a nightclub and I'm not sure if it belongs on this site. sticky floors, cheesy music, full of dickheads, imagining it is enough. just don't go inside | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
Still The Harvester; however, I did manage to get a drink without having to eat, so maybe the attitude has changed. Normal Harvester type place - no real ale of course. Sat outside in the sun. | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
Used to be called the Kind Bar. Fairly popular one roomed place split in the middle by the bar. No real ale, just keg. | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
Large place with two bars to the left. Seating at right and rear. Five hand pumps and countless craft & keg options. | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
Decent enough place with the bar to the middle & left. Further room to the left. Decent strength real ales on offer. | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
Standard S&L place. Huge in size with no real ale at all. | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
Now called the Electric Marco Pierre White restaurant & bar - see picture. Bar on the fifth floor now but there is no draught ale of any kind. | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
One large room with bar in the middle. TVs either side and a pool table to the right. Two unbadged real ale pumps, otherwise keg. | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
Big pub with the bar in the middle. Space to left, front and right and a food area to the rear. Four hand pumps, one of which was serving weak ale. Opens at 4pm on weekdays and shut on Monday. | |
Recommended by custodian 42 |
Dartboard to rear of the front door. Bar to the left side. One reversed hand pump (Thwaites), the rest keg. |
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