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The Albert Square Chop House

3.5 (22 reviews)
ModerateBritish, Pubs
Closed 12:00 pm - 9:30 PM

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Moderate noise
Classy
Outdoor seating
Good for groups

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Chocolate Cheesecake with honeycomb
Bethany W.

Well our Christmas party was finally upon us and we were PUMPED! Christmas jumpers at the ready and enough merriment to fill a cracker - so off the the Chop House we went! And this is where the merriment began to drop. We were seated in a rather small space on a long table making it difficult for us all to chat properly. We were then greeted my the house wine expert who offered us an unusual deal on the white wine - 'if you buy 2 I'll give you them for £30'. Does this happen in restaurants during a meal?! Very odd. I asked for my usual glass of rose and when I asked to double check if he'd written it down (after all the white wine weirdness), I was given a frosty reply if "yes, it's coming". Humph. We were then provided with a small cup of soup for an aperitif. I was told it was celery but it definitely didn't taste that way - it was rich and creamy and due to the fact that I was starving, it was gone in approximately 30 seconds! I might point out here that my food experience wasn't actually too bad but my colleagues had many complaints including cold and over cooked steaks, rude replies from the waiter and having to wait quite some time for sauces/condiments. So my food experience: Starter: Ox tongue and scallops. This was honestly wonderful. I'm always skeptical when I choose an unusual part of an animals body to eat but when accompanied with the perfectly cooked scallops and sweet jiu it was just a little taste party in the mouth! Main: Venison stew and dumplings. Here is where Jody and myself triumphed. We were the only two who didn't order steak and I'm rarer glad we didn't. We were served with a whopping portion with a lot of large chunks of melt in the mouth venison and well cooked vegetables. Sadly we were only given 3 small dumplings which was a bit upsetting but I enjoyed the ones I had. Dessert: chocolate cheesecake with honeycomb I did enjoy my dessert however I almost think the honeycomb was TOO much. It accompanied the sharpness of the cheesecake well but it was a huge piece and I couldn't eat it all! Overall it was a very average experience which was a shame. We left slightly deflated and disappointed so sadly it has to be 3 stars for me.

scallops and pork belly (2014)
Jessica H.

Another great experience at this particular Chop House, this time on the last Bank Holiday Monday with my parents. We booked a table downstairs for 4, though it was basically empty so we had little need to do so. Perusing the menus - slightly different to our Sunday lunch experience but with some familiar faces - it took us a while to decide, especially with the extensive wine options to look over! Eventually we decided; I shared the pork belly and scallops to start, then had the lamb with courgette and broccoli. The pork belly was really soft with a slight crunch of crackling, working really well with the scallops; it was especially nice to have something other than black pudding alongside this one exception to seafood that I am willing to make! The lamb was very tender and the sides worked very well, with plenty of colour on the plate and flavour to go around. My stand out dish was the dessert - raspberry souffle with a deliciously tart raspberry sauce. The souffle had dipped in the middle slightly by the time I had found my phone to take a snap, but it had a very impressive rise on it. My dad had a rum served with a selection of chocolates, and Josh went for the 'dipping dog', a whisky served in a particular holder based on the fact that people working in distillery's would dip this container into the barrels and carry it around with them to sip during the working day - man's best friend! So, an educational lesson and a brilliant meal. What more could you want?

Potted Rabbit on toast - Potted Rabbit, sour dough toast and pickled spring veg. Starter
Laura F.

I've been previously to both Sam's and Mr Tom's Chop House, albeit a few years ago, but I've always remembered the food being good, warm, hearty pub food and I've loved it. I had the same expectation of The Albert Square Chop House when i went a few months ago, and it didn't disappoint. We were seated downstairs in the main restaurant, rather than the upstairs bar where they also serve food. The decor is modern and doesn't have the 'pub' feel like Sam's or Tom's does - but rather a real formal restaurant feel. It was a Sunday and i was, initially, out in search of a roast - but quickly changed my mind when i saw the menu. And what a menu it is! - all classic British dishes with contemporary twists.. For starter I opted for Potted Rabbit on Toast - Potted rabbit, sour dough toast & pickled spring vegetables (£6.50) and it was very good, if not rather small. My friend opted for The Famous Chop House Corned Beef Hash Cake - home-made corned beef & potato, served with a soft poached egg & HP sauce (£7.00). Both dishes arrived quickly and were just as expected - very good. For main course i decided to try their Home-made Corned Beef Hash - similar ti may friends starter, but not baked into a cake. It was mixed with sauteed potatoes & onions and served with a soft-poached egg & crispy bacon on top. (£13.00) It was brilliant. The Steak & Kidney pudding was also ordered (also £13.00) which came with mushy peas and chips. Definitely filled a corner. Overall the meal was lovely, not too expensive, and the service was fast and friendly too. There was so many dishes I could have tried on this menu - so I most certainly will be back.

Celeriac and truffle soup
Briony C.

We headed here for our work Christmas dinner, and I was pretty excited from having pre-ordered our meals as everything sounded delicious. On the night the disappointment wasn't the food, it was the service. Read on... So we arrived to our table which was really weirdly set up as it was jutting out from a booth. That meant the people in the booth were pretty much trapped. Most of the restaurant seemed occupied with Christmas parties and it was nice to sit down and get some wine under way. The waiter had a really strange manner and started trying to upsell us on a multi-buy of bottles of wine which I just found really awkward in what I thought was an upscale restaurant. He also quoted the incorrect price for the wine per bottle when I had the page open in front of me which really bothered me. The wine menu here is the worst wine menu I've ever read - it's pretty much unreadable as it's split into sections, so you can't just quickly look at what wines they have by the bottle. We went for a bottle of Zinck pinot gris which was nice but I could only have a couple of glasses as it was a very powerful flavour. Onto the food. The amuse bouche soup was lovely and served in a cute little cup although the waiters got frustrated/rude about trying to collect them due to the ridiculous set up of our table - perhaps better not to make it feel like it's the customers fault? I had the ox cheek and scallop for starter and again, a beautiful tasting dish but presentation was a little haphazard and it kind of looked like it was just thrown onto the plate. Our waiter had checked how we wanted our steaks done (8/10 of the table ordered steak) and the choice was rare or well done (um, ok? I've never been told there's only two options for steak in a restaurant before). We all went for rare. When the steaks came out it was a rib eye fillet on the flat with a tomato and mushroom, and a side of chips. Sauce was an afterthought and as such, by the time we got the sauces, the steaks had cooled down significantly. I'm not sure why our waiter didn't ask about our preference for sauce when he took our orders for how we wanted the steaks cooked. This was a very middle of the range steak for me - just ok, nothing to rave about and it definitely needed a sauce. Finally, I had the cheese course. This was a very small portion and there was pretty much just one bite of each cheese. By this point I was pretty annoyed (as was most of our table) so we were happy to up and leave to go somewhere else. At nearly £40 a head I expected a lot more and was pretty disappointed in a couple of the dishes. What really made this a disappointing experience though, was the rude service. We'd been eating out for breakfast, lunch and dinner across Manchester and I understand that Christmas is a busy time, however this restaurant just seemed incapable of handling a full restaurant in a polite manner. Granted, a couple of staff members were lovely but on the whole, I found that the waiters looking after our table were incredibly rude. I wouldn't go back.

Nice Christmas glass
Andrew Y.

Went to Albert Square Chop House last night for friends birthday meal. Its about the 3rd time here but the first for a "normal meal". Previous times have been just for a drink and another time was for a Yelp event. There was 9 of us in the group - which meant a fairly big long table. We all had a starter. I had the scallops and belly pork which a few other people had. I was a bit disappointed by this. The portion size - which was just a couple small scallops and 3 pieces of belly pork. It tasted OK although the belly pork was rather salty. For £9.50, I expected more. For main, I had the Lamb Barnsley Chop. This was quite tasty and tender - although nothing 'special'. It came with mushrooms, a tomato and some chips on the side. The chips had a nice crunch/texture. The service was a bit average unfortunately. It took a bit longer than expected for the drinks to arrive. And also, other little things like not taking away glasses which were not being used. One thing to note, our table was right next to the kitchen. It did mean could see what was happening but we got all the smell (and smoke) from the kitchen.

Friday wind down
Adam F.

Went for a Family birthday party in the middle of January avec the the 50% off voucher !! Don't get me wrong, the food was tremendous and the service was average along with the waiter with a terrible attitude !! Less than happy to accommodate my brothers 21st !! I've had a few shandys at the time of posting but I won't be rushing back !!

Roast cod loin& crab served with a tomato fennel & grapefruit salad
Winnie H.

I have been living in Manchester over a decade now and I am still trying to figure out how the typical British restaurant looks like. Then I had a vision of that, which is the velvet/leather couch, leather/wooden benches, and dark carpet in a cottage in the countryside. Albert Square Chop House is a typical British restaurant as you can tell when you entered the premises. It's a bar on the ground floor and a restaurant downstairs. There are leather couch and benches with wooden tables in the bar and tasteful contemporary and classic paintings on the walls all over the house. The staffs were friendly and helpful, and you felt like walking into your local pub while in a bright and chic venue. We finished our orders in a chat with the waitress. She went back to check twice in term of our request on drink and food. It felt so relaxing and pleasant the minute we sat in. The classic Corned Beef Hash was a perfection of corned beef with potatoes and onions. The soft poached egg is a nice touch. I am not a big fan of bacon but the crispy bacon is actually quite nice. This was a traditional dish and it's really heavy and greasy in the taste and it was worth trying. The Roast Cod was alright since the cod was a bit hard and dry which doesn't quite meet my expectation for white fish. The Gin and Tonic was good and the waitress checked with us beforehand that they used cucumber instead of lime so it might come from the Hendricks gin. They charge Gin and Tonic water separately, which was new for me and they also have a 10% service charge and the service was good.

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Review Highlights - The Albert Square Chop House

The venue is elegant and has the advantage of being more spaceous than its brothers Sam and Thomas' chophouses

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The Oxnoble

The Oxnoble

4.1(33 reviews)
0.4 miCastlefield
££

Note: this is a breakfast review so may not reflect the pub fully. I was waiting for an event at…read moreMosi, and decided to check out the nearest pub for breakfast options. The menu was pretty standard, so I quickly have chosen what to have and went to take a seat. The breakfast was of the right temperature, no twists, does the job. If want a quick fix ( depending on how many people are already there) while waiting for your train or stuff at Mosi, than that's the place; otherwise might want to check out things nearby. The wait was a bit too long - but again, this is a pub, not a breakfast place, so not sure it's fair to expect fast service at this time of day.

The Ox has been a place I've been wanting to revisit for quite some time! In fact the last time I…read morewent for lunch was probably a good 5 years ago and whenever I see a Yelp review come up for it it does make me think I've been missing out on this fine classic pub that serves fine British classics for too long! Although it's traditional and there's nothing that makes you go wow like some nearby trendy bars, it's definitely this which appeals to me - in fact I found a lovely little table towards the back with a roaring fire which warmed me up on a day when the weather was starting to look rather autumnal. I was served by 3 different staff and all were friendly, polite and welcoming. For some bizarre reason I decided to go for their 2 for £12.95 lunch deal (why I needed 2 courses at lunch I'm not sure but it seemed good value - plus I'd been in meetings all day so needed a fair amount of comfort food) and I went for the ham hock terrine to start with (lovely piccalilli) followed by the steak and ale pie with chips and vege's (devine). The quality and taste was excellent and with a very full belly I felt my work here was done! Speaking of work, it was also a good little spot to work for an hour on my laptop afterwards - with free wifi. That's the right way to blend tradition and modern so as the customer has the best of both worlds :-)

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The City Arms

The City Arms

4.4(18 reviews)
0.1 miCity Centre
££

The City Arms. If you've ever been then you'll feel manly just thinking about it! Grrrr! It should…read morebe called the The City Gun Show, I can actually feel my testosterone levels increasing with every typed word. This is a proper boozer from a time when men had mutton chops and women just weren't allowed the hell in damn it!! Oak filled, serving real ale and housing pool tables that it just isn't big enough for -probably to increase the chance of a fight breaking out- this is a pub that has laughed in the face of progress for over 50 years. Go there to watch or talk about sport. If the mood takes you just go ahead and punch somebody.

Another day, another pub that I've walked past a billion times and never thought about going in! If…read morethe truth be known I think I always thought it was part of the Vine Inn next door which I've been in a few times over the years. Located in a part of the city that is clearly on the up (just off St Peters Square) it's a traditional boozer of the very old school variety - deceptively sized with a tiny front bar but loads of seating in the back! The drinks on offer are all a little bit stuck in the past for my beer tastes but this isn't a problem for most patrons - they just do lots of bitters, lagers and stouts. I have to say that their beer flights are great value at just over £3.00 where you can get a third of each beer of your choice up to a pint - really good idea and great to see it appearing in more and more pubs! City Arms is somewhere that's cool to pop into if you're after a quick pint or meeting with friends, I just can't see myself wanting to spend all night here - I think I'd get very bored, very quickly of the beers on offer - but this is my own overly pretentious beery opinion!

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Bricklayers Arms

Bricklayers Arms

4.0(2 reviews)
1.0 miOrdsall
££

I've been there for the first time yesterday. I was with my boyfriend in search of a place that has…read morea pool table and because we live literally five minutes away from this pub, we've decided to give it a go. Cheap drinks as well, and it's 50p for a game of pool. You can also play darts if you want, or just sit there, relax and have a brew. They have a beers garden, and in the afternoon there are a lot of people around smoking and chatting. It's a Joseph Holt pub, so of course, some Manchester Ales can be found, like Maple Moon for instance. Very good beer, I recommend it. All in all, the staff was really friendly. As long as it's not busy, this pub is actually nicer than I've expected. Yeah, I'll probably go there again.

Live over the road in New apartments but have lived in a lot worse areas growing up. Went in to…read morewatch the Man United v's Chelsea game. Lady behind bar was friendly, played the football scratch card which helps for the free food at half time. Only one screen with limited volume. Cute girls sat around pretending to watch the game and plenty of regulars you will most likely see on a regular basis. A crazy landlady who obviously doesn't take the slightest s*** from anybody. Would I return again ? ABSOLUTELY. Pubs like this are a die'ing breed. If people don't visit them and give the support they should have then it will just be another apartment block for developers. People of LAMBA COURT SLATER HOUSE STEELE house pop over and have a pint for F***s sake ;-) Resident of Lamba Court ;-)

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The Albert Square Chop House - british - Updated May 2026

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