This Pub is Permanently Closed
Demolished 20/11/2020 with the complete re-modelling of Terminal 2. History: Air-side only. Its design paid tribute to Manchester’s industrial history and was named after the famous spinning machine that transformed the textile industry in the 19th century. The design was inspired by the themes including a German beer hall and Brooklyn, New York. The Spinning Jenny’s Brew House menu featured smokehouse cooking including 20-hour pulled pork burgers made from Staffordshire-reared meat, 'proper' pork scratching and chicken wings. Diners could view the chefs in the theatre-style kitchen through glass walls.
Historic Interest
Opened 21/4/2015.
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