This spacious venue opened on 29th November 2019. The name derives from the old Robertson's Jam Factory in Droylsden and also alludes to music, i.e. jamming. No cask beer is served, the hand pumps having been removed, draught beer is served from 12 keg lines including craft beer , in addition there is an extensive range of spirits and cocktails. The venue has 2 floors, with a lift between if needed and the first floor is now open to the public, both floors have bars. Downstairs is a darkly decorated large open-plan single room with sofas, high tables with stools and shelves along the large windows that face the street, so you can watch the people of Droylsden pass by or watch the on-screen sport instead. The upstairs function room has seating for 60 people. Food is now being served, tapas and bar snacks and a Sunday menu including roast dinners. Live music every other Friday. Children welcome until 8pm. Very close to Droylsden Tram Station and easily reached on the 7, 216, and 230 buses (230 from Manchester stops across the road).
Jam Works, Droylsden