The Sawyers Arms, Deansgate - pub details

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Address: 138, Deansgate, Deansgate, Manchester, M3 2RP [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 2150) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Salford Central (0.4 miles), Deansgate (0.5 miles), Manchester Victoria (0.6 miles)

Chain: John Barras

Pub facilities/features:

  • TV, Sky TV, Big screen (2, one on each floor)
  • Fruit machines
  • Food served, Real ale

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> Current user rating: 6.7/10 (rated by 27 users)
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user reviews of the Sawyers Arms, Deansgate

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This pub has been refurbished since i was last here a good few years ago. 3 Real Ales on tap Moorhouses black cat and 2 others which I cant remember. good all round pub but to many young idiots in the place.
The ales were great the back cat was on fine form..

Good pub
manchesterale2011 - 20 Sep 2011 16:20
Three cask ales on, the two which we tried were good.

Also useful to find a city centre pub other than JDW serving food in the evening (most don't bother after they've cashed in on the lunchtime market). However the food took ages to arrive and was far from brilliant, even basic things were wrong like "Steak and eggs" advertised on the menu as with 2 eggs arrives with only one; the staff arranged for another to be provided but I'd almost finished before it arrived. A shame; had the food been good I've had made this a regular place to start an evening out.
alexw - 15 Jul 2011 19:41
Not a bad boozer but too many young arseholes when the football is on.
auldlush - 20 Feb 2011 01:29
As with many pubs these days, the attractive curve of the tiled exterior and bowed windows give way to standard modernity and modern embellishments such as Sky Sports, sofas and 2 for 1 menus.
That said, it's smart enough and is more of a pub in atmosphere than a bar. It's basically 1 L-shaped room, with a raised area with sofas and a giant TV screen. Other TV screens are dotted about the pub- it's a good place to come to watch any football. The rest of the furnishing is more traditional and is amde out of modern dark wood. A pleasant wooden staircase accesses an upstairs level. Food looks like standard 2 for 1 pub grub, nothing special but cheap. Didn't try it. Beer wise it's OK actually, not brilliant. Copper Dragon Black Gold (a stout) and Greene King IPA featured. The former was pretty good. Have seen microbrewery ales from the likes of Anglo-Dutch in the past and a small collection of pump clips is growing on the wall. Nevertheless, I doubt real ale is a major player here, although it's presence is obviously a plus.
All in all a completely ordinary pub, not one to prioritise but not one to avoid either.
Carlurmston - 14 Jan 2010 12:58
I was in this pub over the Xmas period, sat near the log fire having a pint and eating the homemade chips. It was snowing outside. Perfect afternoon in the pub. Very nice atmosphere in this pub. Big screens for the football too.
chipstick - 9 Jan 2010 12:46

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