Pubs and Bars in Manchester
Variety is the word that sums up Manchester's pub and bar scene. From cool, cutting-edge hangouts to homely, relaxed venues; the city caters to all tastes.
The list of timeless, old school Manchester boozers is a long one.
You’ll find plenty of classic drinking dens where you can get a great pint of real ale and soak up a little nostalgia without the dangers of weak lager, alcopops and ridiculously big TVs everywhere.

As a British brand with a heritage of 150+ years, we pride ourselves on our position as purveyors of perfect pints and unbeatable pies, with tempting dishes on our British pub classic menus.
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This intimate cocktail bar is the perfect stop for after-work drinks, a cozy evening with friends or the start to a big night on the town. The interior is a combination of ethnic and earthy materials, with exposed brick and warm hues .
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Listed in the Good Pub Guide 2019, the Ape and Apple is a large open plan Manchester city centre pub on John Dalton Street. The Ape and Apple serves a range of well priced beers, plus guest ales and a super Gin & Rum menu. The pub also has a great food menu to tuck into with deals throughout the week.
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- National Football MuseumThe National Football Museum originally opened in Preston in 2001. Home to a collection of over 140,000 boots, balls, programmes, paintings, postcards and ceramics (including the prestigious FIFA collection), it was situated at Preston North End’s Deepdale ground.













