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Recommended by Just a quick pint, then I'm off |
New taproom attached to the brewery building, but with both parts separated by a partly glazed wall so you can see what's going on if they are brewing when you visit. Plenty of canteen-style tables, and the picture windows in the outer wall have a g... [more>] |
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Recommended by E TA |
Renovated a bit since Blackthorn's review, below, but still a basic backstreet local. The larger bar to the right is now called a lounge bar, though it has various games and a dart board, making it less comfortable than the name implies. The other ... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
One of a number of small bars in converted shop units on the popular Gloucester Road strip, this isn’t actually quite as small as it appears from the outside, opening up at the rear in to a somewhat larger than expected space, as well as a courtyard ... [more>] |
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Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Drops in and out of the Good Beer Guide and is currently there in the 2024 edition. Former shop right on the station approach, so a better place to stop than greggs. Typical collection of interesting beers but a low score for serving Rothaus in a s... [more>] |
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Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Traditional JW Lees pub, with very nice external green tiling. I didnt explore much inside, but a long bar and traditional pub setup. JW Lees bitter at £4.65. Fine condition. Would take a lot for me to choose over the Castle opposite - maybe the ... [more>] |
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Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Ian Mapp |
Think I need multiple visits to fully appreciate this. A well know new guide book on the Manchester drinking scene describes it as "Bar Fringe combines a touch of continental Belgium with some typical Manchester swagger" Sums it up. Very much a Be... [more>] |
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Manchester › Manchester (Greater) Recommended by Ian Mapp |
New bar at the far end of the station, towards the trams and away from the platforms. A very narrow bar, that feels more packed than it is. People are encourage (have little choice) but to bar hang but access to the offerings is made easy by the gi... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blackthorn _ |
One of a number of bars in converted shop units on the popular Gloucester Road strip, this has existed in it’s present guise for around three years, but has operated under a couple of different names previously. Décor wise it’s fairly unremarkable ... [more>] |
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Recommended by Tris C |
This place is grade II-listed with a 19th century front to an earlier core which goes back a long way along Castle Street. You can see photos on their website, but aside from some old unpainted rafters, it has been savagely trendified, with herringbo... [more>] |
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