Opened on 14/12/16, the Brezo Lounge is the third Greater Manchester outlet for southern-based group, Loungers. This is a good-sized conversion of the former Co-Op store, thus it is wide and stretches back a good way to the open kitchen area at the rear. Definitely more of a cafe-bar than a pub atmosphere, but that is how it sets its stall out. Food consists of tapas, burgers and specials. They also do a range of teas, coffees and cakes. Decor is vivid in a 1930s/40s style with almost every piece of wall space taken up with an artwork or mirror of some sort, many of the paintings / photos seem to be portraits of the owners' grandparents. Plenty of seating is available for both dining and drinking. A large table set in a niche by the kitchen allows a group to dine together. The goings on in the pub can be viewed via the webcam linked to the website.
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