Large busy bar in the ground floor of a typical victorian building in Manchester. Unfortunately there is no cask here but there are 2 banks of 6 keg lines and Guinness. Contemporary take on a traditional bar, lots of wood panelling and green leather seats. Good Irish and Scottish Whisk(e)y selections and cocktails.
Food wise you can book for Tuesdays to Saturdays, no booking on Sundays
2 unused handpumps in a hidden room called Luckys at the rear of the pub. We havent seen these in use yet and maybe used for functions.
A feature of this bar is the confession booths in the toilets.
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