22 Best Bars in Manchester, Manchester, Liverpool, and the Peak District

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Manchester vies with London as Britain's capital of youth culture, but has vibrant nightlife and entertainment options for all ages. Spending time at a bar, pub, or club is an essential part of any trip. For event listings, check out the free Manchester Evening News, widely available throughout the city or as a website or app. Other helpful websites include www.manchesterconfidential.co.uk, www.manchesterwire.co.uk, and creativetourist.com.

The neighborhood of Gay Village lines up stylish bars and cafés along the Rochdale Canal; Canal Street is its heart. There are several gay bars, but most attract a mixed crowd.

Northern Monk Refectory

Northern Quarter

This Northern Quarter craft beer bar is operated by Yorkshire-based brewery Northern Monk, ensuring there will always be a stellar range of beers from the cask and keg. What the industrial-style, bare brick space lacks in coziness it more than makes up for with its constantly rotating beers, pop-up kitchens, and regular events.

Albert Hall

City Centre Fodor's Choice

A former Wesleyan chapel that was abandoned for more than four decades now houses one of the city's most exciting venues—a superb indie music hall and clubbing venue that retains such original features as an organ and stained glass windows.

The Deaf Institute

University Quarter Fodor's Choice
Good acoustics characterize the intimate domed music hall of this landmark building (a onetime institute for those with hearing and speech impairments) that regularly hosts cutting-edge indie acts. There are also club nights, open mics, and quiz nights.

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Factory 251

City Centre Fodor's Choice
This club and occasional live music venue brings the old offices of the legendary Factory Records to life with sounds ranging from drum 'n' bass to indie.

42's

City Centre

Off Deansgate, this venue plays retro, indie, sing-along anthems, and classic rock, with Manchester's proud musical heritage at the fore.

2 Bootle St., Manchester, M2 5GU, England
0161-831–7108

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Aatma

Northern Quarter

In a multipurpose, fairly intimate and stripped-back space this venue hosts club nights—from electro and live music to poetry. There's also a pizza menu available Wednesday to Sunday.

14–16 Faraday St., Manchester, M1 1BE, England
No phone

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The Angel

Northern Quarter
You won't find any televisions in this atmospheric real ale pub that serves beers from small independent breweries. British comfort food (sometimes with a modern twist like Lancashire cheese croquettes) is also offered in both the bar and its cozy restaurant, which comes with a log fire and grand piano.
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6 Angel St., Manchester, M4 4BQ, England
0161-833–4786

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Band on the Wall

Northern Quarter

This famous venue has a reputation for hosting both established and pioneering acts.

25 Swan St., Manchester, M4 5JZ, England
0161-834–1786

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Cloud 23

City Centre

This dressy champagne and cocktail bar in the city's second-tallest building has stunning 360-degree views. Some of its inventive concoctions make a playful nod to local culture. You can also get afternoon tea or snacks such as tacos and antipasti.

303 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 4LQ, England
0161-870–1688

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Dukes 92

Castlefield

Once a stable block for horses working the canals, this is a great spot for a pub lunch or drink, especially in the summer, thanks to its waterside terrace, balcony, and outdoor kitchen.

18 Castle St., Manchester, M3 4LZ, England
0161-839–8642

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Folk

West Didsbury

Bars and restaurants come and go on trendy, ever-evolving Burton Road, but this bar and café has stood the test of time thanks to its heated terrace (complete with palm trees), chic interiors, and good food.

169 Burton Rd., Manchester, M20 2LN, England
0161-445–2912

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Gorilla

University Quarter

Nestled under old railway arches, Gorilla is a live-music venue, restaurant, and gin parlor with an intimate vibe.

54–56 Whitworth St., Manchester, M1 5WW, England
0161-475–0870

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Hidden

House, disco, and techno nights are on the roster at this club in a former mill building near the infamous Strangeways prison.

16–18 Mary St., Manchester, M3 1NH, England
No phone

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Manchester Arena

Europe's largest indoor arena by capacity hosts shows by major rock and pop stars, as well as large-scale sporting events.

21 Hunts Bank, Manchester, M3 1AR, England
0161-950–5229-box office

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The Marble Arch Inn

Northern Quarter

This handsome, unspoiled Victorian pub specializes in craft beers brewed by local firm Manchester Marble and offers a famous cheese board.

The Molly House

City Centre

This lively Gay Village bar has an outstanding selection of beers from around the world, in addition to good wine and cocktail lists. The tapas nibbles are delicious and surprisingly inexpensive.

26 Richmond St., Manchester, M1 3NB, England
0161-237–9329

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New Century Hall

Once host to the likes of Tina Turner, Jimi Hendrix, and the Rolling Stones, this iconic 1960s venue has reopened but retains many of its original features, including vintage wooden paneling and a sprung dance floor, which contrast with newer additions such as a disco ceiling lighting installation. In addition to live music and a full bar, it hosts a street food hall and a creative college in music, games, and computing.

34 Hanover St., Manchester, M4 4AH, England
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Closed Mon.

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Night & Day Café

Northern Quarter
This was a major player in Manchester's musical history: many bands who played here eventually went on to huge success, including Elbow. Now this venue and café-bar covers all genres, from indie and folk to jazz and electronica.
26 Oldham St., Manchester, M1 1JN, England
0161-236–1822

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O2 Apollo Manchester

Ardwick Green

Housed in an Art Deco venue, the 3,500-seat venue (known by locals as just "the Apollo") showcases live rock and comedy acts before a mixed-age crowd.

The Oast House

Spinningfields

Surrounded by a large terrace with cabanas, this unique pub occupies a 16th-century oasthouse (where brewers roasted hops) that was brought here, brick by brick, from Kent. The emphasis is on craft beers and ales, accompanied by playful food such as Northern poutine with Lancashire cheese.

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Crown Sq., Manchester, M3 3AY, England
0161-829–3830

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Peveril of the Peak

St Peters Square

Locals pack the tiny rooms of this photogenic Victorian throwback with a green-tile exterior.

Pub
127 Great Bridgewater St., Manchester, M1 5JQ, England
0161-236–6364

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Schofield's Bar

Spinningfields

One of Manchester's, if not the country's, top cocktail spots, Schofield's is a must. Ideal for pre-theater drinks or a late nightcap, the bar serves up masterfully mixed drinks in the glorious Art Deco confines of the Grade II–listed Sunlight House.

3 Little Quay St., Manchester, M3 3JZ, England
07311-777606
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Closed Mon. and Tues.

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