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Big Hands

3.9 (48 reviews)
ModeratePubs, Lounges, Dive Bars
Open 10:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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Loud
Casual
Live music
Outdoor seating

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Jessica D.

Hidden away in the student hub of Oxford Road, Big Hands is a nice escape from the insanity of the road outside. It somehow manages to hide itself away just enough that it isn't too crowded but those in the know are still able to find it. The drinks selection is what you would expect from a small bar and the staff are friendly and relaxed. There are plenty of very squishy couches to sit on (or collapse into after a long day at uni/work). A good place just to chill.

Briony C.

This is one of the dive-iest dive bars I've ever been to. We were walking from Manchester city centre to the Whitworth and decided we needed a drinks stop along the way, so we made our way here (it was actually on the way to the gallery, which was extra handy). Inside it's dark and gloomy, but I know from Yelp (thanks!) that there was a beer garden up the stairs, so we got our very-reasonably-priced-drinks and headed up. During the day on a Friday it wasn't too busy and we easily got a table for two. The bear garden is comfortable, lots of plants and a nice view over the surrounding areas. It was so nice to be able to sit and have a drink in the sun - something that doesn't happen very often in Glasgow.

Thomas B.

Great little bar between Oxfam and the flower shop, this place is one of the watering holes of Guy Garvey of Elbow who works at the BBC centre up the road (bit stalkerish of me). You can see why cool and quirky Big Hands has cosy sofas, reasonably priced pitchers and a loyal fan base. Its quirkiness marks it out from the rest of the crowd and the place is packed a few evenings a week making trying to find a seat hard work. During the day coffee and people watching through the front window are the norm and most things of the menu stand to enhance it. If you've been to a gig at the academy go to this place afterwards chances are the band decides to go to this exclusive hot spot, definitely worth finding.

Kirsten P.

My first attempt to go to Big Hands was a spur of the moment thing in my first year when my friend and I noticed that the chalkboard outside was advertising a 'whiskey night'. When we were told it would cost us £3 to get in we were a bit puzzled - the bouncers informed us that the DJ was called DJ Whiskey and there were no offers on whiskey. £3 was a lot to me in those days (and I would've been too stingy to splash out £3 on a pint of Krombacher in those days too) so we moved on. Countless visits to Big Hands later and I've just about forgiven them for their false-ish advertising. It's a cosy little place perfect for a pre- or post-gig drink or even for spending a whole evening. Recently I've been to VooVeeAhVee* there, which (shameless plug coming up as this is my friend's night) is a really good night if you're in to Rockabilly, Funk, Motown, Anti-Folk and the like. I have no idea what Anti-Folk is, but basically the music is good. Unfortunately I am unable to stay up 'til 2am on a school night, but he has assured me that later in the night he's had people dancing on the tables to the Beach Boys. Big Hands is the kind of place where you won't be told to get down due to health and safety reasons. It's a place where you can be yourself and if you happen to be a table dancer then that's just fine with them. * You can join the group for notification of when the next VooVeeAhVee will be http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=193020501921&ref=ts

Rebecca D.

I've got me some real love for Big Hands. It's a down and dirty drinking den with a jolly good selection of spirits and whatnot, and they do a might good espresso for when you've had a weeee bit too much whisky. The music here is always good, no matter when you come in. I don't know what night is what, but be assured you'll hear the best motown, rockabilly, indie (proper indie, no less), post-punk, shoe-gaze, riot grrrl (if yer lucky) and all that sort of lovely stuff. If there's nobody spinning tunes, you can have a go on the jukebox. Though, last time I went it, I put £2 worth of songs on, and none of them came up the whole time we were there. A bit disappointing, but not the end of the world, as I'd found the £2 on the bus. Hmmm, but for those who don't find money in random places (one day I'll tell you about the time I found £100 at London Victoria...), this might have been more upsetting. The staff here are great (but maybe I am biased because I worked here for a short time...) and they will serve you super fast, even if it's busy. They're allowed to drink on't job, too, so next time you're there, buy your barmaid a drink, won'tcha. They work darn hard. During the day, Big Hands do ace sandwiches (noon-3pm, I think...) for £3. Basically, it's half a baguette and a hellll of a lot of filling. Tip, go for roast beef, mustard and cheddar with all the salad, and avoid the stilton and bacon mayo mix; it's gross. I love Big Hands, and I hope they never get new tables, or clean the floor, or sort out the weird bumpy floor. It's flawed, and I love those flaws.

Sophie C.

This little bar, Big Hands, on Oxford Road is a cool place is you want to have some drinks after a gig at the Academy and don't fancy the SU bar. Once you've found the entrance, it is so worth it. The inside is all red walls and cool posters - kooky to the max, they have import beer and the music playing is always exactly what you want to listen to. It has the character and charm that is so lacking in many of the capital's lousy bars. They do some food here (snacks, lunches) but I've never tried it - I've mainly been in the evenings when you have to fight for a seat but I'm sure its a bit quieter during the day. Apparently people like Elbow and Badly Drawn Boy drink here, or Elbow actually own the bar something like that - I've never seen any music celebs but no harm in going to have a look. Anyway, you can't fail to have a good time in Big Hands, I dare you to try.

Dulcie E.

I've been to Big Hands a handful of times, (see what I did there?), and have always been surprised by just how much space there is tucked away behind that tiny façade. Its dimensions must be something along the lines of three metres by thirty, it's basically a path. However, great use is made of the available space and the vintage sofas, chairs and tables are positioned into intimate booths, perfect for small groups. I'm not going to lie, it's not my favourite place in the whole world. The music, although generally unquestionable, is too loud for real conversation, the bar is pretty expensive and the clientele is primarily drawn from the hipster elite. I got into a rather awkward conversation with a member of Friendly Fires here once after convincing myself he was a session musician. I guess if that's your sort of thing then this is very much your scene. Oh, and the upstairs toilets are really quite terrifying - think along the lines of deserted bus station.

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Sarah-Jane B.

"And the bar stools are on fire and the newspapers were fooling and the ash-trays have retired and the piano has been drinking the piano has been drinking the piano has been drinking not me, not me, not me, not me, not me." - Tom Waits A stone's throw from the three Manchester Academy music venues, Big Hands is an awesome dive bar that doubles as a perfect pre and post-gig venue. The seats are comfy and worn, the lights are dimmed and the atmosphere is usually laidback and friendly. I once deejayed at an electro and punk-funk night here and have been for countless, spontaneous after-shows with visiting bands. Speaking of which, the music is usually a cool mix of punk rock, indie, no wave and psyche-rock. When heavy metal bands are playing the Academy, the place can be filled with hardcore fans dressed head to toe in black. The rest of the time, it's packed with locals, up and coming musicians and students sipping quality beers, ales and spirits. The catch? The toilets are terrible and the whole place probably looks appalling in daylight but after five Jack Daniels and coke, who gives a damn? Everybody is usually having such a good time they let the grunge slide. Make mine a large Havana Club rum and coke!

Rana M.

I hadn't been to this place in ages but was recently invited by a few friends who live close by for a few cheeky ones. I absolutely loved it. On a hot summer's day there's quite a few options for people wanted to relax outside for a few. The terrace at Big hands is probably not on most people's radars. The location is a bit odd and more accessible to students with it being half way between Rusholme and the city centre. The terrace here though is arguably one fo the best spots in Manchester. Spacious and with a feel of a Spanish rooftop bar it has a really nice, relaxed vibe. My visit was short lived but I will definitely be returning with a more detailed review to follow.

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The Temple

The Temple

(63 reviews)

££

My family still haven't got over the fact that I chose to celebrate my birthday one year at The…read moreTemple. They would have understood if I'd chosen a restaurant or a nightclub with a dancefloor but a bar that used to be a public toilet? That threw them completely. To digress, The Temple used to be a public toilet many moons ago. In the nineties however, it was converted into Manchester's smallest bar. Accessed via a blink-or-miss-it stairwell off Oxford Street, it's a bustling place with an intimate atmosphere and shabby chic interior. There's a tiny bar with great bottled beers and spirits, a cool jukebox with lots of Mancunian rock and roll, a cluster of seats for about 20 people and standing room for about 20 more. Suffice to say, nights here to be fun and messy - which is why I chose it as the perfect birthday venue!

The place is called Temple, it is a bar which used to be a public toilet, it is underground and…read morelooks very grungy and dark inside and of course serves alcohol ---- I love the whole concept (Note: I was born and raised in a Hindu family and Temple is a place of worship for Hindu's). I would love to bring one of those conservative Hindu priests here just to see his reaction (would be comedy gold). I am a big fan of its sister bar Big Hands and that is one of the reason I decided to visit Temple (obviously the name intrigued me too). They play funky rock music, have a good selection of beers and good enough seating arrangements (don't expect to get a seat post 8 pm on any day). Yes the bar is quite crammed and small but that kind of has its own appeal according to me -- It definitely keeps you warm on a chilly winter night! The beers are reasonably priced, though some may say its expensive for the kind of space it has, but I guess being ghetto and grungy is upmarket these days (explains the price). The crowd is usually quite nice, mostly working professionals around oxford road, you might find the masters and Phd students hanging out here too but definitely not a place where 18 year old's are screaming and shouting! Verdict: You should definitely go there for the novelty of the concept!

Dive NQ - Dive NQ bar

Dive NQ

(23 reviews)

££

Northern Quarter

There are two entrances to Dive (Tib St. and Oldham), but I came in through the smaller Tib St…read more entrance, which has a "grungier" sort of feel to it. Best way to enter into a place called "Dive" is through the seedy back door, in my opinion. Going down the stairs you see that seedy quickly turns to classy with awesome wooden interior with a slight Americana feel to it. It's a cool mix of cozy and warm while being fresh and new, with an overall laid back atmosphere. Try to picture something being rough but varnished at the same time. Spool-style wooden tables and high chairs are all over the place, so there isn't a lack of areas to sit and rest your drinks. If you want more of a lounge feel, there are a few alcoves - one with its own bar and big screen TV with leather red/brown couches. It's cut off a bit from the main area with a red curtain partially closing it off, so you can get a slight escape from the rest of the area. The Americana feel isn't overly-apparent just by the decorations and atmosphere, but it becomes obvious that's what they're going for when you see the staff dress. Waitresses are dressed in a 80's TV-style casual southern belle fashion, while bar staff is reminiscent of lumberjacks or Rosie the Riveter, even accompanied with leather half-aprons that look like they could double for a new style of utility belt. Cocktails cost £7.50, and are pretty generous with the liquor - definitely not weak, even though they remain flavourful. I started with a Gin and Juice (Beefeater Gin, cloudy apple juice, elderflower), and moved on to ginger beer and Blind Pig flavoured ciders. Even the gin and tonic or bourbon and coke were pleasantly strong without overpowering things. They've got great food to choose from, and good lunch specials if you're wanting a bite without the evening party atmosphere. The macaroni and cheese balls are a cool take on an American classic, but be careful - they're served hot! That's a common theme with the food it seems; the crab cakes were delightfully crispy/crunchy on the outside while the interior was a bit too hot, but creamy and full of flavour. There was a live band the night we went, with Anna Sin playing 50's and 60's jams. Their opening song was Route 66, and they killed it throughout the rest of the night with classic hits. This definitely fit the atmosphere, but I was less enthused by the DJ music. The house music seemed to be an eclectic mix and fairly disjointed, but got better as the night ran on. It feels like it'd be perfectly suited to some jazz or blues music, or 50's to 80's classic American songs. Dive is open until 5 a.m. on Friday and Saturday evenings, and while the phone reception is poor (usually cuts out as soon as you get downstairs), they've got free wifi so you can connect that way when you get in. As a disclaimer: this is a review based on the launch party I was able to attend. That being said, I've got a strong feeling I'll be back to give an updated review soon! Very tempted to come back for lunch to get a proper meal in.

I quite like Dive, even though the name kind of annoys me!…read more When I think of Dive and a Dive bar, I think of grungy, dark and basic bars where not much care goes into it's appearance - and that adds to the charm. However, 'Dive' in the Northern Quarter, is very much stylish and sleek and wouldn't be too amiss in Spinningfields. It's probably this mismatch that gives them 4 instead of 5, as everything else is fantastic! It is a 'bar' and not a pub, so I should say if you're looking for craft ales, you'll have to go elsewhere, however if you fancy some lovely cocktails, bottled beers or some decent grub - it will suit you just fine! I've tried most of the food on their menu and it's all pretty good - the Jalapeno poppers were probably my favourite, perfectly cooked with a lovely bit of cheese in there. Live sports are ALWAYS on here, so a good spot to watch the footy, golf or whatever other activity takes your fancy, as chances are they'll have it on!

FAB Café

FAB Café

(65 reviews)

££

Oxford Road Corridor

FAB has to be my favourite bar in Manchester. It may seem a little grungy on first inspection the…read morebar is actually very good. The prices are exceptional for Manchester and I have rarely seen it over crowded so there is no 30 minute wait at the bar for a drink. They have a number of specialist and national beers on tap as well as in bottles and bottles of alcopops and shots of spirits. The DJ area is pure genius ... The bridge of the original starship enterprise with Gerard the Dalek protecting it from the side. In the left corner there is a tardis that lights up and the ceiling is full of models from sci if shows like battle star galactica and Star Trek. Near the toilets there is a number of arcade machines and there are arcade tables near the tardis where you can play classic games such as pacman and donkey kong for a small fee. To top it all off there is also a pinball machine present. The bar snacks range from sweets to nuts and crisps and they also provide a simple, classic, student type menu. Through out the week there are various theme night such as games nights but there are a number of board games available at any time and these games can easily be played. The decor is brilliant for fans of science fiction shows and there are a number of posters and signed pictures around the place and there is a glass cabinet of merchandise ranging from classic Star Wars and superman collectables. Next to this here is a table which is a scene from an alien landing and a comfortable booth. Located near china town I always have to visit this bar when I stay over in Manchester. Thereupon are also tv screens located all around that will play classic cartoons, movies and tv shows.

I used to go to the Fab Cafe in Leeds when it first opened and was crazy about the place. 80's film…read moreand TV memorabilia lined the walls and dangled from the ceiling, they stocked an array of 80's confectionery behind the bar (think Dib Dabs, Sherbert Fountains, Space Raiders and even Pot Noodles), tables with the BUILT-IN PACMAN arcade game, decent music and cheap drinks. What was NOT to love? Well, fast-forward 10 years and you suddenly realise that walking into a sticky-floored bar and being greeted by the smell of piss doesn't quite have the same allure anymore. Don't get me wrong, I still think the Fab chain is, well, fab, I just think that the next time I go to the one in Manchester, it'll have to be at the end of the night when I'm pie-eyed and youngsters, smells, dirty toilets and crap dancing don't bother me. Going back to the toilets though - have you read the graffiti on the doors/walls in there? Some of it is hilarious, poetic even! You could be in there for hours just reading. Anyway, I think Fab Manchester deserves a second chance as we went in there quite early on in the evening and I guess it doesn't really come to life until a bit later. I will say that I was a tad disappointed in the state of it though and reckon they could do with putting some money into giving it a revamp, or even just a good scrub. Crikey, I think I'm turning into a snob.

Corbieres

Corbieres

(27 reviews)

££

City Centre

How delighted I was to stumble across this little basement by accident, strolling down Half Moon…read moreStreet just because it had a nice name. And there, opposite the fire escapes, and between the back doors and wheely bins...is Corbieres...a welcoming little rectangle of light luring you in and down its steps. And I really do mean 'luring' - my beau and I had said just 5 minutes ago that we didn't fancy a beer, and yet we soon found ourselves at the bottom of those stairs investigating the various lagers on offer! There wasn't a great selection on tap, certainly no names that I recognised, and the barman didn't seem too enthused about what was on, but I got to try a new Czech lager that I was quite pleased with. And there was a good selection of bottled goodies behind the bar as well. The room is rather small, but the atmosphere of the place is just great: exciting yet understated, the kind of place I could imagine both hipsters and die hard football fans could rub shoulders and neither would snigger at the other. That's my kind of place. The jukebox is wonderful. During our brief visit we were serenaded by a mixture of Happy Mondays, Stone Roses (we are in Manchester after all) and some other classic delights. In fact, one of the quotes on the walls (see photo) claiming to be from Ian Brown himself, is that it "always was, still is, the best jukebox in Manchester." High praise indeed. To sum up, my beau and I both left already plotting our return, this time with friends in tow, to show off the cool bar that we found!

Alison's is a pretty good review of Corbieres, covering all the main points. It definitely…read moredeserves a visit. However, she writes that the bar has managed to keep a low profile and that if you get there early, its all yours. In recent months its popularity has absolutely boomed if that used to be the case, and on Friday and Saturday nights, you've often got little chance of getting in, let alone sitting down, or accessing the Juke Box. The Juke Box is an absolute joke, no doubt, as it claims, it's the best in Manchester. The place is in a cool wine cellar which gives in a unique feel and it has a lizard attached to the bar (great idea). There isn't a focus on wine despite being a wine bar and the clientele are indeed much better than your average Deansgate set. Its genuinely one of the coolest bars around and I think its one everyone should try, so I do advise going, just make it a week night...

The Liar's Club - Zombies

The Liar's Club

(21 reviews)

££

City Centre

It's hard to believe that a little over a year ago I had never been to The Liars Club! What a fab…read moreplace. I've been many many times since and now I live so close by, it's one of my local bars on a night out. This underground tiki-themed dive bar is small, but always has the best atmosphere. The drinks are all yummy, mainly rum based and the cocktails are a delight to watch being made and to drink! The bartenders in Liars are very friendly and are always up for a laugh. I do find that Liars Club is better during the week than at a weekend - the weekend gives off a different vibe, and gets a little too busy for my liking - but rest assured you'll have a good night in here no matter when you visit.

Me and my homies needed some libations while we gossiped and caught up so I decided this was a…read moregreat place to go after dinner. Plus, I read this place was known for its many types of cocktails so I wanted to check it out! The bar is well decorated and looks like it was taken from a set of the cheap version of Gillian's island or something. The decorations can be considered tacky, but come on... It's a tiki bar! I give props to them for their effort. They have a big cocktail menu so don't come here for just a glass of wine or beer... Nope, you're in the wrong bar for that! When we ordered our drinks, we found out that there was a 2 4 1 deal, so we ended up with one extra drink...score! We ended up ordering the zombie (it had fire so I thought it was cool) and three others I can't remember... Haha. All I remember is the drinks were strings, some were well mixed while others were eh it was ok... Just tasted like alcohol. Though the bar is cool, it does have a smelly funk to it so prepare to close your nose especially if the place is crowded...the drinks are cool, pretty creative but the art of making yummy cocktails is kinda lost because the proportion of the juices and alcohol isn't quite well done. Fun place to go to though if you don't care about that stuff!

The Pub/Zoo - Our Monkey maskott

The Pub/Zoo

(25 reviews)

£

Oxford Road Corridor

I never really went out in Fallowfield when I was at uni - it was studenty but not in a good way…read more The city centre was nice, but expensive and full of 'real people'. So more often than not I'd end up drinking at establishments on, or just off, the Oxford Road. Sometimes this was structured into an Oxford Road pub crawl. On numerous occasions the conversation went like this: Friend: Are you coming down Oxford Road? Kirsten: Where abouts are you going? Friend: We'll start in the Grovel, head to the Oxford, down to the Phoenix, the Footage then down to the Pub, Sand... Kirsten: Which pub? Friend: *THE* Pub. Kirsten: *sigh* It's annoying, in the same way that The Bar in Chorlton is quite an annoying name for a bar. I think a more fitting name for it would be 'Just Another Pub'. It sells beer, it's quite cheap, the jazz saxophonist I once heard play in here was quite good, there are always free tables for when Sandbar's full. Yeah, it's definitely not *the* pub to drink in but it is okay for a quick pint.

How is this place still in exsistance?! Some one please buy it and turn it into the nice bar it…read moreshould be. I hate horrible little pubs that aren't ashamed of being horrible little pubs. This place has cheap drinks but not good drinks. Alcopops and the like. Bleugh. It's right near Zoo, a very popular student night so I reckon that's the only reason it's doing ok. But the with Deaf Institute opposite and the Footage on the corner, why would anyone go here?! The name says it all really, this place can not be bothered being anything other than basic.

Big Hands - pubs - Updated May 2026

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