Modern beer cafe (you may wish to style it as a micropub, but the owners don't) set in former shop premises on a shopping parade near Burnage railway station. Its small and inconspicuous facade hides quite a long interior; this comprises a small seating area to the front, the bar on the right with a few high stools in front of it. Behind the customers are shelves stacked with British microbrewers bottles and cans on sale to either take away or consume inside. The handpulls on the bar should always stock a porter / stout, a bitter, and a pale ale; on the bar-back are displayed the eight taps for keg or membrane-keg beers. A partial wall divides this room from the more secluded rear room; this can accommodate about 16-20 people. All of this is decorated in a two-tone colour scheme of cream, and a blue-grey; the result is pleasant and calming. Three-thirds flights of different beers can be had too. Its stated role is to sell locally and independently made real ales and craft beer to sit in or take away. The bar focuses on community and aims to attract further investment into this part of Manchester. This area of Burnage had hitherto been very under-pubbed till this bar opened. NB. CARD payments only.
Historic Interest
Opened 14/1/2017 in converted retail premises by Elena Rowe and family, together with her boyfriend, Andrew had a passion for good beer, so they formed this beer cafe. Planning Application 111295/FO/2016/S2 | Change of use from A1 (retail use) to A4 (drinking establishment). Granted 2/9/2016.
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This Pub serves 3 changing beers (guest beers, at least one of which is sourced from Greater Manchester or regional micros) and 0 regular beers.
Reasons to be Cheerful, Burnage
Source: Local