I'd been in the Deansgate a loooong time ago maybe 5 years if memory serves, just a victim of location when it comes to where I wander in town.
However went in last week for a quick catch up with the elder sibling, and I can't really say it had me itching to go back.
But Toby this is an old skool pub serving a few ales, pretty sure that ticks your boxes.
Well yes that part does however I think my visit was slightly marred at the outset.
When I wandered in I looked at what I remembered from last time I was there, lots of nooks n crannies to hide away in to enjoy your beverage, wood finish everywhere lovely.
However when I got to the bar there wasn't a soul to be seen behind it, not initially an issue the bar does border three sides so I waited...
and waited...
I moved to the next side of the bar, in case it was because I wasn't visible to whom ever was working wherever they were and waited...
I waited a bit more...
I edged further along the bar so I could see down the third side...
some more people came in, they waited...
they left...
Now I stayed because I was meeting someone there and wasn't in a particular rush, infact just as I was making up my mind to leave having been there over 5 minutes my Sister arrived, but the waiting grated with me.
Eventually someone did turn up, after a meandering route back to the bar having a chat with I presume one of the locals, and just asked me what would I like no acknowledgement that I'd been waiting so clearly no idea what's happening in the bar while their away, might as well have just served myself in the meantime. I'd also point out there wasn't just one member of staff on there was at least 2 maybe 3, I noted in the time I supped my pint and had a chat.
The beers ok, we've got the usual brand lineup and a selection of ales, the ale was nice pleasant standard didn't blow me away but certainly didn't disappoint.
If someone suggests to me to go there I won't have any particular reluctance to, but neither will I be chomping at the bit either read more