Mr Thomas' Chop House, Manchester - pub details
Address: 52 Cross Street, Manchester, M2 7AR [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 2816)
Manchester Victoria (0.4 miles), Salford Central (0.5 miles), Deansgate (0.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served (large restaurant area)
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Frankie & Benny's, Manchester (0.0 miles), Sam's Chop House, Manchester (0.0 miles), Lotus, Manchester (0.0 miles), Corbieres Wine Cavern, Manchester (0.0 miles), Yatra Lounge, Manchester (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Mr Thomas' Chop House, Manchester
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| City-centre architectural gem that seems to cling to the side of a rather more nondescript office building. It's gothic brick and terracotta exterior are matched on the narrow, completely unspoilt interior by fine green tilework throughout, including two arches, and period lamps add further to the character. As noted, however, this isn't a boozer- more a restaurant serving real ale. The front 25% of the pub, where the bar is, is actually reserved for standing drinkers but it is the least interesting part of the building. The rear part seats diners and the food is indeed very good, though expensive- not pub grub. Real ales are limited to Black Sheep, Flowers IPA and a guest- Robinsons last time. These are usually kept well however. It's definitely worth at least one visit for the fine building but it's stretch to call it a pub these days, I'm afraid. Carlurmston - 12 Mar 2010 15:51 |
| The decor may be stunning but the Robbinsons Unicorn was average to say the least. Its has the dubious honour of the first pub I've ever been in that has rung last orders at 8.30pm on a sunday evening!! boltonbloke - 19 Jan 2010 19:06 |
| Wonderful architecture, fab green tiling and arches. The food, while not cheap, is of high quality and in good supply. The range of drinks was good too. Bit cramped, but that's the nature of the building - and a fine building it is. We'll be back! jeff1637 - 25 Sep 2009 22:47 |
| Best steak & kidney pud I've ever tasted! Plus, it was huge! Well worth the price. Had a good pint of Lees bitter too, will make sure to stop by again when I'm next in Manchester. KingCustard - 6 Aug 2009 12:00 |
| A very nice pub if i'm honest, yes they've tried to emphasise on the food side of the trade but a lot of pubs have since the smoking ban, it's definitley not a reason to winge. The food that i saw being brought out looked very appetising and the smell from the kitchen was fantastic Now for the important bit, The Beer, yes it tasred good and no, it wasn't the cheapest pint in Manchester but you get what you pay for, a well looked after beer an a city centre pub. I hate to say it but if you drink in a city centre pub, you must expect to pay city centre prices, and comparing the prices to other pubs around it, you couldn't got it much cheaper anywhere nearby! ra1nw1zard - 28 Jul 2009 18:21 |
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