The Deansgate, Deansgate - pub details
Used to be: Galvin's
Address: 321, Deansgate, Manchester, M3 4LQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 31475) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Deansgate (0.1 miles), Manchester Oxford Road (0.5 miles), Salford Central (0.6 miles)
Pub suggested by roobarb_ on 19 Dec 2006
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other pubs nearby:
Cloud 23 Hilton Skybar, Manchester (0.0 miles), Atlas Bar, Deansgate (0.0 miles), Knott Bar, Deansgate (0.0 miles), Loaf, Deansgate Locks (0.1 miles), Revolution, Deansgate Locks (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Deansgate, Deansgate
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| Nice decor-Previous visits have been ok -But my most recent visit encountered a member of the bar staff who gave the impression that she hadnt had any customer services training.As a result I will not be returning. Eventually the beer was ok-Pleasant surroundings to have a drink. diplo - 13 Nov 2011 19:20 |
| Went in here yesterday instead of the knott bar, not a great selection of beers, two from coach house and one from robinsons, at £3.35 for a 4.1% pint found it over priced, the knott has far better choice, this pub is the most expensive for real ale ive found in manchester, will be giving it a miss in future. bellevueace - 30 Aug 2011 10:27 |
| This pub now represents what is wrong with the new "Manchester". Faux upmarket interior, sterile atmosphere and worst of all outrageous prices. £3.65 for a 4% bitter is taking the you know what! The place was empty when i called in............................... nokegthanks - 20 Jan 2011 20:46 |
| Called in for the first time this week, okay but the ales we tried were far from the best and certainly not worth the expensive prices charged. We were going to eat but couldn't get a seat so went elsewhere. alexw - 17 Dec 2010 20:43 |
| Slightly upmarket pub that manages to appeal to the circuit crowd whilst also retaining plenty of interest for the traditional pub fan. Formerly the Grapes (as it still says above the door, why change it?), it stands at the bottom of Deansgate by the railway viaduct. A front bar plus two rear lounges are in the main part preserved intact, and most of these rooms have real fires. Some splendid woodwork and unusually narrow carved seats can be found in the rear, as well as a marble-effect floor. The bar room shows sport and is often busy. A decent enough real ale selection, although it doesn't challenge the nearby Knott Bar- Moorhouses Blonde Witch Robinsons Unicorn and Dizzy Blonde, and Coach House Honey Pot. Moorhouses in good form. A few niggles such as pretty loud piped music and rather expensive beer don't fully put me off this pub, I enjoy my visits and it's definitely worth adding to a crawl of this area. Carlurmston - 10 Mar 2010 18:05 |
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