Well what a lovely little spot to wander into.
It opened within the last 2 months as I understand. and like several places in Manchester as I understand it, it joins the ranks of converted public toilets. Don't let this put you off though, you won't be sitting round Cubicle doors on converted urinals.
The original tiling is still there with no attempt to cover the drill holes for previous fittings, I kinda like it, it adds a character, places that are pristine can sometimes make you feel concious about sitting down for fear of scuffing the upholstery. The tiling potentially is a double edged sword though, while aesthetically it is interesting, noise level wise maybe not such good choice, there were maybe a dozen people which included me and my three colleagues and it was quite loud, aided by a Music system that seemed to have issues on the volume dial (just kept jumping up every 15-20 minutes to which a member of the bar staff went to turn it down)
The place is abit of a warren (there are two areas to sit/socialise, one with the bar and another at the back which most peopel could be quite forgiven for not realising it was there) which is nice makes it feel cosier, though I wonder if on a Fri/Sat night whether this could turn into a wall to wall chest to chest fest of sardine proportions (I went during lunchtime).
The Beers on Tap looked interesting, some were standard well known faces, but there were 3-4 ales available. and work out at around £3.50 a pint so fairly standard for City drinking.
Spirits followed similar suit to the ales, a few familiar faces but several ones I'd not seen before.
AND most importantly to those attendees of the Yelp Summer Stunner this is an abode that stocks the Hallowed "Brockmans Gin"
*mental note made to return and have some of that.*
I wasn't really there long enough to comment on the staff maybe an update for another time so can't tell you about knowledge/attitude/etc.
Food appeared to be Bar Snack level as I did not see any form of menus, again I like this not everywhere 'needs' to do food to keep you coming.
A plus I feel is this appears to be a good pub in the South of the City centre, I often feel I have to trek from my place of work to find a good pew for obligatory Friday wind down, where as now it looks like I may have a stumbling distance destination.
I will quite happily be going again, especially to see how it fairs on an evening session. read more