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A genuine Victorian bar with friendly staff, fine wine, beer and food.
A traditional jewel in Manchester's pub crown with a guest appearance by a famous artist.
Manchester's only distillery bar & restaurant
Enjoy good beer, a great selection of wine and the best of British cooking.
Waxy O'Connor's is a unique pub with a labyrinth of 3 bars covering 4 levels that are linked together by a maze of staircases and passages.
During the day, the spacious and relaxing bar areas with floor to ceiling windows offer customers a perfect place to meet up for coffee and cake, breakfast/brunch, sharing boards, a nice chilled glass of champagne or a cocktail.
One of the ten oldest public houses in Britain, with the earliest recorded mention in a charter from 1251, Ye Olde Man & Scythe serves traditional Lancashire food alongside ciders and real ales.
Discover the incredible story of the Sun at the Science and Industry Museum.
Altrincham Market House is home to 10 independent quality food operators and weekend themed markets covering regional food producers, vintage fashion and furniture, home house & garden and contemporary craft.
Founded and operated by husband and wife team Maurizio and Claire, Salvi’s is everything that traditional, Southern Italian eating is about – rustic, comforting, generous, fine food made from the best, carefully sourced Italian ingredients.
The Pilcrow Pub is a contemporary pub situated at Sadlers Yard selling a range of modern & seasonal beers, wines & mixed drinks, but also food from some of the best local producers including Pollen Bakery, Blawd & Beehive Food.
Home to music, theatre, and comedy, plus artists' studios, The Kings Arms is 'much more than your average boozer', situated 100 metres from Salford Central Station.
Cosy Club aims to provide a little something for everyone, serving breakfast in the morning and staying open late for drinks in the evening


