Traditional Pubs Manchester City Centre. 14 Best Pubs in Manchester For Pints And Proper Good Times The price of the beer makes this pub well deserving of 6th spot Culture Trip checks out the best and most historically significant pubs in Manchester city centre to visit today
The Briton’s Protection traditional small pub in Manchester city centre Stock Photo Alamy from www.alamy.com
The property has a traditional 1920s vibe with art-deco features (wrought-iron, arched windows, stained glass) both outside and in A lesser known watering hole, Circus Tavern is "an exceptionally rare survival of a small, basic 19th-century beerhouse in the centre of the city"
The Briton’s Protection traditional small pub in Manchester city centre Stock Photo Alamy
Before it began life as a pub, it was part of a draper's shop in the 17th Century, and was moved a few yards from its original position after the IRA bomb hit Manchester, as part of the city centre redevelopment.Many original features still exist, but the pub has be healthily reinforced to function properly as a pub today and has integrated a huge beer garden right outside in the courtyard. With a great range of diverse ales and lagers there is something new to be discovered with each visit. Culture Trip checks out the best and most historically significant pubs in Manchester city centre to visit today
15 Absolute Best Pubs in Manchester. Mulligans, a beloved and well-established Irish pub near Deansgate in Manchester's city centre, offers a vibrant, bustling atmosphere The pub is said to be adapted from a late 18th-century building, probably a weaver's combined dwelling and workshop, and is a welcome bolt hole to escape the hustle and bustle of Portland Street.
Mr Thomas's Chop House, a traditional pub and restaurant on Cross Street in the city centre. When there is a big football fixture, it can get busy; other times, the cheap. The price of the beer makes this pub well deserving of 6th spot