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    PLY

    3.8 (42 reviews)
    ModerateBars, Pizza
    Closed 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    PLY
    Chris T.

    I love PLY. Ive been in a few times now, Its basically a Pizza Restaurant/Trendy bar hangout, Its just a great place just to hangout with a pizza and have a few drinks with friends in this large open space, It feels like youre in a magazine of habitat or ikea with its cool furniture and layout, I love the chill out vibe to the place and its one of my fave places at the moment.

    Margherita
    Matt F.

    I don't know how I managed to put it off for so long but it was high time I visited PLY as a paying customer after tasting their amazing pizza at the #pizzaoff! I popped in yesterday for lunch and was pleasantly surprised to see a lot of free seats and table space - meaning I could work through lunch and kill 2 birds with 1 stone! I plonked myself down on a tall bench and set off working away actually getting through a lot of work before I had my order taken (the only downside to my visit). I went for the Margherita as I wanted this to be a lunch of pizza purity without too much added flavour - it was brilliant - better than I remember at the pizza-off! I washed this down with a sparkling water and 40 minutes later I was on my way: work done, belly full and only £10.20 worse off than when I came in - pretty good value. As mentioned the service could've been slightly more prompt - but then again it was 1 girl serving the whole place so you can't be too harsh. I also didn't mind being left alone to get on with work!

    Jonny Q.

    I really, really, really like what they've done with PLY - at first I probably was a bit sceptical as the building outside really does look a bit bland and the name didn't exactly fill me with excitement but it's on the inside that counts and it's somewhere I really enjoyed my lunch at. The pizza was fantastic - sausage and broccoli all the way for me and this with a coconut juice came to £13 which I thought was pretty good value as the pizza was pretty damn big. The drinks selection is also quite impressive, especially the beers on tap (great to see Magic Rock Clown Juice on sale) Only bit of feedback I would say is that if they're going down the pizza route so much then some of the hipster staff could do with some experience on how to work in a pizzeria - I wasn't offered black pepper or parmesan and when I eventually manage to get some parmesan brought over, a giant bowl was dumped on my table with no spoon...then the guy ran off... Overall a really nice experience and can't wait to go back.

    Swank fest
    Michael B.

    In need of something quick and tasty to eat, we stumbled upon PLY whilst walking towards Soup Kitchen (where we were thinking of grabbing a bite), so decided to take a leap of faith. Through the sets of glass doors it's light, bright and spacious inside, with a Scandinavian-inspired feel. Their large bar almost covers the entire back wall, sharing the space with their truly unique-looking wood-fired, mirror-tiled, clay pizza oven. I'm calling it the 'Delishco Ball'. There are plenty of tables, soft sofas and booths - some of the tables are around the edges of the restaurant on a slightly raised level so you can look out on to Stevenson Square. As the name suggests, there's a lot of plywood on view - especially the tables and the bar, but it certainly doesn't look cheap and tacky. On the menu are about a dozen sourdough pizzas (£8-12), and thanks to the oven are cooked in less than two minutes. We ordered three different ones and they were all very decent, though admittedly the Sausage and Broccoli Bianca was overly oily for my liking. For drinks, they have an Italian wine menu and also offer a number of draught and bottled beers and several cocktails. Service was warm and friendly, though a tad disorganised (we had to wait surrounded by empty tables for a few minutes whilst three staff members deliberated over where we could sit) - they also use tablets to take your order, which I've found tends to take longer and is more hassle than trusty pen and paper. A lovely new space for the city; you can never have too many pizza options IMO. Tip: There's a small book exchange library here.

    Calzone
    Tom I.

    It's 2pm i come in slightly hot and bothered - disheveled you could say, like Columbo. I walk into ply; it's airy, cool (in both senses), contemporary and the food smells good. Spotting the pizza oven I order the Calzone with pepperoni and fennel salad off the lunch menu - just £6.00 and delicious. If you haven't wandered in yet, stop staring at the outside and go on in, it's very good and fairly reasonable price wise.

    Laura F.

    Very VERY good pizza in PLY. The place is such an excellent, large space, situated on the corner of Lever St and Stevenson's Square in the heart of the Northern Quarter. I ordered the Margherita pizza and some olives - I like to keep it plain and simple sometimes when it comes to pizza, and it was very good. The food was served very fast out of their 'disco ball' pizza oven and the staff are friendly. I haven't been in the evening, where I've heard it can get a little livelier at the bar, so i'll be sure to check it out for drinks sometime.

    Shaun P.

    Located in the Northern Quarter, although not exactly a new boy in town any more its most certainly worth a visit. The restaurant floor is very interesting with a side seating area running high around the perimeter and a sofa area in the very centre. The menu was't the best choice in my opinion, limited and not spoilt for choice, which is sometimes a good thing for sure, but for me in this instance this time it wasn't, but I get it and thats a personal thing. The pizza base was fantastic, thin and not too crispy which is excellent, cooked in their distinct pizza oven, looking like the biggest ever disco ball you have seen, sat behind the counter (you will understand what I mean when you see it). With full table service, the staff was slow but professional. Nothing more to say really, but for me, I wanted a pepperoni pizza, but had the brunch special which seemed to be the nearest thing with an egg, which I asked specifically for a non runny yolk... they were not able to oblige!

    Pizza yum.
    Hugo F.

    Unmissable space right in the heart of the Northern Quarter, the pizza here is stunning, plus they dealt so very well with my vegan gluten free friend. The staff are lovely and will even make good recommendations on wine or beer pairing with your food. I like that Ply's menu is not set in stone with items changing weekly like the Salami of the Week (which I have had twice now it is delicious), I am also a fan of there small but antipasti menu (the marinated vegetables are yummy). The white wine is good, and holds up against the strong flavours you get on pizza, which means your won't be stuck if your not a fan of the reds (like me). The space is welcoming and comfortable, there are sofa's, good tables and comfortable booths. I like that it feels spacious and comfortable in Ply, I find it is especially good mid afternoon on weekends as its is less full.

    Courgette bianca: a pretty thing, with surprisingly strong courgette flavour
    Josh O.

    Ply's a great little place, whether you want a drink with friends, a quick lunch, or a 'proper' pizza. Always packed on the traditionally busy nights of the week, I like to drop in on a weekday. The bar is well-stocked with an excellent rotating range of guest beers. I've never seen such a hipster name as 'Flat White' for a beer, mind you. There's an inventive cocktail menu, which combines the short and strong with the tall and quaffable. Chilli, bourbon, apple and vermouth is a great mix; if you've got a very sweet tooth (think Love Hearts), you'll enjoy the Kid in a Sweetshop, if you can bring yourself to order it. The starters work well for nibbling and sharing, with quality ingredients. The recent addition of an octopus, caper and potato starter is one I definitely refuse to share anyone else, and is a delight for a seafood fan. The main event, of course, is pizza. There are a lot of giant wood-fired pizza ovens knocking about now, but the team at Ply make the most of it with some lovely flavour combinations. Bianca and rosso pizzas (solely mozzarella or tomato-based respectively) are worth trying, if you haven't. Fennel sausage and broccoli is a great pairing; onion, courgette and flowers really stand out well on top of a great mozzarella. The staff are always charming, and even when once I visited to find a missed delivery had left them short on stock, they papered over the cracks with endearing wit. Ply is among the best pizza places in a city that's fast becoming a pizza-lover's paradise. Put it on your list.

    Mushroom
    Andrew Y.

    So last night was the first time I've properly mean to PLY. I did come before they were official open when they were giving away free pizzas. The pizza I had was OK but it wasn't a fair judge as by the time I got it home to eat it wasn't in "optimum" condition. So last night, there were 5 of us and we decided to pick a pizza each and then share them all. I picked the mushroom one. The others we had were a pepperoni and 'Nduja one (Vulcano), goats cheese, courgette and sausage and broccoli. Those last 2 were ones without tomato. They are tasted good. Maybe the courgette one wouldn't be my first pick if I went again but was still not bad. My favourite?? I think the mushroom one or maybe the Vulcano one. It was all washed down with a pint of Asahi beer. They have a few beer options in the menu and some specials. One of my friends decided to go for one of the beers on the specials board but the waitress mentioned may be worth trying it first as may not like it - she didn't like it, tasted like horseradish - It was a good job she mentioned - that was good of her. Its a big place PLY and I believe its one of those places that people go in NQ, use their Wifi, work on their laptops etc. Its a nice place to work (with the smell of pizza!) :)

    The world of woodcraft, at Ply
    Sam G.

    Great space, good menu BUT my guts were NOT happy... Ply is a nice big open space up a few steps with big windows on two sides. On the Sunday we were there it was very chilled and nice and quiet. I'd want to come back at a busier time to see how much atmosphere there is on a regular night (it was pretty thin with only a few tables occupied). They've got an interesting rotating beer/ale menu but to be honest it all looked ludicrously strong - if you're only serving your guest beers in 1/3 or 2/3 pints you've probably got a pretty strong selection on your hands. The big, mirror ball-ed pizza oven caught our attention and the pizzas we ordered were actually really good. If I hadn't been up all night (won't go into detail), I'd be giving Ply 4/5 for sure.

    Spicy!
    Baz H.

    So, I finally got around to going to PLY... It was an odd one as had only decided to go out for food after getting back from work+shopping and feeling crappy. Didn't wanna just get delivery so went for a walk and just as walking past PLY, I remembered that they had delivered pizza to a previous Yelp event and it was pretty good. Tried my luck... Payed off a storm. This was one of the best pizza's I can ever remember having... I had spicy 'Nduja' pizza that lived up to the term spicy, something that pizzas often fail to do, while not burning my taste pallet clean off. The atmosphere is fantastic, music at a good level so you can hear the people in your group talk but not hear other groups conversations. The staff were friendly and our waitress was very smiley and seemed very genuine, something I really appreciate these days as a bad waiter/waitress can be the difference between a lovely evening and a crappy one. I thoroughly recommend this place as it may have just become my number 1 pizza in the city!

    Cute interior of PLY.
    Willemijn F.

    Having read blogs, looking for nice dinner spots in Manchester, we found Ply. So that's where we went on Wednesday evening. Ply has the cutest furniture and decoration and the vibe there was very nice. For starters, we shared the Burrata, which was magnificent. Only the chili flakes were a bit much. They had quite the selection of pizzas and I decided to go for the Portobello pizza with mushrooms, truffle oil and all that goodness. It was absolutely incredible and probably one of the best pizzas I've ever had. The desserts weren't very exciting which was a bit of a shame. Staff was okay, but not overly friendly.

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    9 years ago

    Great pizza's. Love the vibe! Staff are so friendly. Would defo recommend... you won't be disappointed.

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    The Crown and Kettle

    The Crown and Kettle

    4.3(20 reviews)
    0.2 miAncoats, Petersfield
    £

    So I'm here tonight to see Jason get North Manc CAMRA pub of the year - you can probably tell I…read moreagree. It's aesthetically unique, cosy and inviting. The beer is kept in superb condition, rotated every day and it has some of the best bottles in town. It's just one of the best pubs in Manchester for beer and atmosphere!

    Reopened about four years ago now, this Grade Two listed pub is really intriguing in many ways. The…read moreCrown and Kettle used to be a courthouse in the 19th century and rumours still circulate that it is haunted; its that kind of place you see. An absolute must for real ale lovers, there is no brewery attached. Instead, they have up to eight pumps (a minimum of four) of both real ales and more mainstream beers like Fosters. Both these and drinks that I myself actually drink are very reasonably priced for a pub just on the outskirts of the Northern Quarter. If you're not familiar with the area just walk all the way down Oldham Street then cross over the main road- its right in front of you. It is very quiet during the day but that is what some people want after all. No, where the Crown and Kettle really could do with improvement is the food. I think it really lets itself down as it just isn't good pub food- maybe if they perked up the menu more people would straggle in during the day. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure they don't want trade to be roaring at all hours - just a thought.

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    Hold Fast - Saturday night in Hold Fast

    Hold Fast

    4.4(24 reviews)
    0.1 miNorthern Quarter
    ££

    2 words guys : DOING THYME…read more If its cocktail time, those are only words you'll need to remember. Now if you're looking to be economical about the whole affair do indulge in their "Deckhand" cocktails which are just 2 for £9 during happy hour. Free popcorn, vintage gaming, a cinema, a smoking deck, smiling bartenders and lots of elbow room? Well, I'm doing time with DOING THYME whenever I'm in Manchester.

    Hello new favourite NQ bar!…read more Popped here for a few drinks on Weds night and have to say I was really impressed - what a hidden gem and great new addition to the Northern Quarter. Housed in the Hatters Hostel basement, you're talking about a cavernous speakeasy style bar that's been nautically/fashionably revamped without trying too hard, which is refreshing. It's similar to the Gas Lamp in decor but with a grittier edge that makes it seem pretty relaxed and a place for any time of the day. A great selection of craft beer on tap and in bottles, classic video games on free play in the back and a very cool special cinema (the Kino room) showing classic movies each night (Fear and Loathing was on when I came in) for patrons. Friendly staff, beer slightly cheaper than neighbouring bars and because it's tucked away maybe a haven from some of the 'nobbier' elements making the NQ a shadow of it's former self on a weekend evening. Can't wait to go back! (Fast free wifi too - with no need for a password - sweet!)

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    Hold Fast - Smoking room - amazingly!

    Smoking room - amazingly!

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    Port Street Beer House - Tri-colour.

    Port Street Beer House

    4.3(49 reviews)
    0.1 miNorthern Quarter
    ££

    I'm pretty sure I'd be here every weekend if I lived in this part of Manchester…read more Port Street Beer House is an unassuming little pub with a fantastic (and massive) list of brews, both local and international. Service is friendly and efficient, and even the stronger stuff on the menu won't set you back too much: a pint of most beers will run £4-5. I grabbed a pint of a super-fresh saison from Blackjack (a Manchester-based brewery) and enjoyed it in the small-ish garden out back. The only drawbacks? It get can very packed---and it's cash only.

    Port Street should be high on any lover of craft beers hit list, whether living in Manchester or…read morejust in town visiting it's perfect place to pop in for 1 or 2 (and see what their amazing list of guest beers is offering this week) or spend a long afternoon in warmth working your way through their extensive range while catching up with friends. That extensive list includes around 20 beers on tap, with at least 100 bottles on offer - mainly sourced from some of the finest USA, UK and Scandinavian breweries around. Prices are fairly high but no more than you'd pay in any other city for the same craft beer - it is though always worth checking the price (and strength) before you order a pint of that rare, one barrel produced collaboration between 2 of your favourite breweries - it could be time to get a new mortgage! There's a large lounge room upstairs and beer garden out the back with ample seating for around 40. Capacity is one problem with this place and it can get very very busy at the weekends so try to get in early or go offpeak. Don't miss out on their regular "meet the brewers" nights on a Monday evening. What usually starts off as a civilised tasting of a few very good beers turns into a bit of a Monday night session - something that's no good for anyone. These monthly events have been known to make Tuesday's very hard work in the past :-) They also run nearby Common and Chorlton's The Beagle - plus Indy Man Beer con so make sure you check these out to complete the full set!

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    Port Street Beer House - Post last call drunkness

    Post last call drunkness

    Port Street Beer House - Yin and Yang

    Yin and Yang

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    Mother Mac's

    Mother Mac's

    4.0(8 reviews)
    0.1 miNorthern Quarter
    £

    In all of my time living in the Northern Quarter, I would often see the old-and-slightly-decrepid…read morepub sign for Mother Macs, whenever I happened to glance down Back Piccadilly. For years I kept making a mental note to check this place out on my next pub crawl. I never did until about a month ago. Shame on me. I love drinking with older people as I love to hear their stories of Manchester days gone by - and this is that type of place. If you can hold a convo with people from all walks of life, you will enjoy the vibe in here. There are people who have been drinking in here for thirty years! Yeah you probably won't meet the man/woman of your dreams in here but there are no chavs either. I'm also currently on a mission to find other places outside of the main NQ drag, far from the maddening crowd. I can't imagine the NQ hipsters and trendies wouldn't be seen dead in a place like this (good). A hidden drinking den two minutes from Piccadilly Gardens, with cheap Jagerbombs (I dragged a large group of us here and we drank them dry of Jager) and more interestingly - quite a chilling history. Newspaper cuttings (and unfortunately MCFC memorabilia) adorn the smoke-stained walls, the former describing how a previous landlord murdered his whole family and the cleaner, before setting fire to the place. Not sure if anyone wants the gory details but I'll tell you anyway. The pub had a dumb waiter for moving food from one floor to the next. When the dumb waiter was inspected by the fire brigade (1976 this was) the cut up bodies of the landlord's wife and children, plus the cleaner were found inside. Grisly eh? One of my favourite films is The Shining and I can say that The Overlook has nothing on Mother Macs!

    What a weird little pub. Small, dingy without being dirty, but a really good atmosphere. Been here…read morea couple of times over the last month and you're always made to feel welcome. It is what I would imagine a city centre 'locals' pub to be. People seemed to know one another and yet despite its location, tucked away on a back street off Piccadilly Gardens it is also often found by 'out of towners' and none regulars. All seem to have a good time. Becks Vier on draft, good range of spirits and, from what I could gather, the bitter is well kept too. If you're after somewhere to have a drink off the beaten track in Manchester city centre, away from the buzz and noise of more obvious bars and pubs, then this is it. Interesting, if not genuine (we couldn't find out, even with Google's help), newspaper articles about the history of the pub (mainly a murder/arson event!) adorn the walls along with other memorabilia, making for an interesting visit every time and a talking point should you need one!

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    Mother Mac's - Two spiced Morgans and cokes £6...love it

    Two spiced Morgans and cokes £6...love it

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