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    Tried their "We can be Gyros" and "Pepperoni Playboy" options with a few drinks which made a nice combo.

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    The Laundrette - Image from @laundrettemcr

    The Laundrette

    (2 reviews)

    Oxford Road Corridor

    Having been to the establishment in Chorlton many times, I was pleasantly surprised when a friend…read moresuggested we go to the Laundrette in town. Recently opened, the new restaurant is one of the few on First Street so it is quite easy to find. Obviously we took advantage of the January offer and judging by how busy it was on a Tuesday night, so did a lot of other people! Walking it the vibes were really good with great lounge music playing and people chatting away. The menu and drinks offerings seemed to be the same and prices very reasonable. We all knew what we wanted to have anyway- our favourite burger or pizzas! We started with a sharing platter which would probably suit 2 people more than 4, but everything on the board was cooked perfectly. We especially liked the spicy mayonaise as it had a good kick to it. I really liked the burger- big thick and juicy with accompaniments to match and we ordered 1more mac and cheese to share halfway through our meal cos we couldn't get enough of it! The staff were really friendly and bubbly which made the night an even better experience. We sat on the outside tables, so you might want to watch out for the heaters, as they are really hot! I must say, I was very impressed with this restaurant, and dare I say it, as good as the original!

    Decided to come for a few cocktails with the boyf before a night out. We were pleasantly surprised…read morethat they got tipsy pretty quickly. The atmosphere was great fantastic tunes playing in the background which really got us excited for the night ahead of us. We got three drinks one of which was a shared which was served in a massive popcorn container! It was delicious and worth the money. If coming here definitely try one of the cocktails they are gimmicky and very fun to drink! A great place for a catch up session with the girls and for prepping a night out on the town. I will be back!

    The Bulls Head - At Night

    The Bulls Head

    (13 reviews)

    ££

    Piccadilly

    Congratulations are in order! The Bull's Head has made it into the Good Pub Guide published by…read moreCAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale, friend of my locals the Crescent, New Oxford and King's Arms). Many say that this pub would get a lot more custom if it wasn't on the 'wrong side' of Piccadilly Station as it were. However this does mean that it gets a nice eclectic clientele, including office suits at lunchtime which often suggests quality food (smart types are picky about their food, I've met plenty of them). The food itself is your hearty, tasty pub grub from upmarket peppery steak pies and gammon and eggs to sirloin steaks and corned beef hash. The chips are particularly nice. The beers include the Marston's standard Burton, Pedigree and specials like Long Hop, as well as many festival ales such as Everard's, Brains and Ringwood's. Down to earth, upbeat and friendly staff serve the pub's varied customers, creating a jovial and relaxed atmosphere. Certainly a worthy addition to the guide.

    Because of The Star and Garter's odd choice of not opening until the gig starts (You're a pub with…read morethirsty MetalHeads stood outside for upto an hour,you do realise how much money you lost in that hour?) We were forced to wet our whistle elsewhere,and a quick check on the app showed that The Bulls Head was the nearest,so head there we did. It is always nice to go into a pub that has a good mix of clientel,and this was one of them,a smattering of regular looking folk? Check,a few suit and ties having a swift one after work? Check,and on this particular evening 2 Metalheads after a nice drop of ale. We both had a pint of Boon Doggle on draft (They have a really good selection),which went down a treat,as did the pub itself,it is a really nice place that I will certainly go back too the next time that i'm not able to get my drink on before a gig.. Good stuff

    Piccadilly Tap - Classic train station pint

    Piccadilly Tap

    (16 reviews)

    ££

    Piccadilly

    Located in Gateway House just outside the station, Piccadilly Tap has been much-anticipated, to put…read moreit mildly. They are the latest venture from Bloomsbury Leisure, who operate Euston, Waterloo and Wembley Taps in London. There's supposed to be some sort of business link with the group behind the as-yet unopened 'Manchester Tap' mooted for Ancoats, who are the same team responsible for Tapped, based in Leeds, Harrogate Tap, Sheffield Tap and York Tap. It's all rather confusing. Anyway, PT offer an impressive 27 beer taps (20 keg and seven cask options) and once they get their fridges operational will apparently provide a range of bottled beers for travellers to grab on their way to catch their train and enjoy on the journey. The décor is rather unique in the city to say the least. It's practically bare. Behind the front wall of glass (with no signage at time of writing), the walls are floor-to-ceiling wood panels - I felt like we were inside a 1970s boardroom or remote cabin somewhere in Sweden. The ceiling is bare concrete and on the far walls they've added stone-cladding which reminded me of the Duckworth's house on Corrie. I liked it all. The main focal point is the large triangular bar, overlooked by chalk boards listing which beers are available. The taps are lined up on the back wall and surrounded by copper. It's a no-nonsense, stripped back affair. Though it's expected that beers will be regularly changed, it was surprising to see only one Manchester-based brewery (newbie Cloudwater) on the menu. Table numbers are limited (this may change as they're still finishing things off - their first floor area is still off limits and their toilet is a posh portaloo by 'Classic Chambers' out the back and you need to ask for a key before you go). There are a few high tables for standing round and bar stools. They probably just need a bit more time to get everything sorted and this'll be the go-to venue before you head to the station. Personally I'd hope to see more local breweries represented considering their proximity to a major gateway to Manchester.

    I really want to give Piccadilly Tap at least 3.5 as it's just opened and I know they're building…read moreit while we booze up in there - saying that I don't feel it's at a 4 from my 2 recent visits. The first time we went was Weds night when I was really excited about going - we sat downstairs and the atmosphere was just super low, the space is just so empty that I felt like I was in a board meeting for a 1970's cigarette company... So much space, nothing much to look at... We popped in on Sat and I sat upstairs and have to say that this was a much nicer experience with bigger tables, more people and a fussball table for a bit of variety - much better and much more enjoyable! I love the other 'Taps' around the country and in all likelihood will keep returning to Piccadilly Tap as it finds it feet, there's just nothing that's blowing me away apart from the damn fine selection of beer at this time.

    Churchill's

    Churchill's

    (16 reviews)

    ££

    Gay Village

    It's always nice to find a city centre pub that feels like an old man pub, but has a certain…read moresomething. I guess, as James points out, that Churchills' something is the eclectic group of customers who drink harmoniously alongside each other. Yes, as an ex-student and generally quite bourgeoise fool, the sight of a scally strikes the fear o' gawd into me. But it really needn't. At Churchills, everyone is friendly and nice, or they keep to themselves. Though it's a couple of minutes off the main thoroughfare of Canal Street, it still gets sufficiently busy, and never feels empty. That's probably down to the staff as much as the punters, as they are always friendly, and will have a bit of banter with pretty much anyone. As Alexandra says, it's always nice to find £3 doubles in the city centre, and even nicer when they're done well. I had a cracking G&T here a few weeks back, and will certainly be returning for moe. Though perhaps not on a Sunday. Once you've seen a 6'5" drag queen do Back to Black, your karaeoke mojo somewhat shrivels...

    To be honest, I'm not really sure if this is a really good pub or a really good novelty…read morekind-of-straight-Canal-St pub. It doesn't really matter, because when I see skinheads and scallies enjoying a pint next to drag queens and leather wearing elderly chaps (no pun intended) it always brings a tear to my eye. What a progressed and civilized gang of drunks we are. Karaoke, cask ale, pub food, pub decor- ohhhh yes. Word of advice- do not approach the DJ, I'm sure he bites.

    YES - bars - Updated May 2026

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