Sam's Chop House, Manchester - pub details
Address: Chapel Walks, off Cross Street, Manchester, M2 1HL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0161 8343210
Manchester Victoria (0.4 miles), Salford Central (0.5 miles), Deansgate (0.6 miles)
- Food served, Real ale
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other pubs nearby:
Simple, Manchester (0.0 miles), Grinch Wine Bar, Manchester (0.0 miles), Frankie & Benny's, Manchester (0.0 miles), Mr Thomas' Chop House, Manchester (0.0 miles), Yatra Lounge, Manchester (0.0 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Sam's Chop House, Manchester
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
| Decent city centre pub that does great food. Cosy tiled interior. Gets busy very quickly. The ale was Black Sheep when I was last in. Excellent restaurant as well. Their steak and kidney pudding is superb. Scottie_chorlton - 11 Mar 2008 18:18 |
| Lovely bathhouse style tiled interior. High ceilings. Rod-iron wine cages. A bit expensive for pints. The menu looked quite delicatable however unavailable before 5pm. Not so much a pub as it is a nice place to eat and try the wine selection. gjaflyer - 29 Jun 2007 09:39 |
| Just as well known for it's food rather than drink, you can usually get a choice of ales in here. On the expensive side. Bar staff very attentive; had a pint of Boddies in there the other week. the_amsterdam_man - 30 May 2007 22:34 |
| Sam's is the sister pub to the famous Mr. Thomas's Chop House just down the road. Whereas in Mr. Thomas's food is only served at lunchtime, here there is a specially set aside dining room, where you can have a meal in the evening, if you fancy. Food is also available earlier on in the more traditional pub-style outside the main restaurant. Once down the stairs, the pub itself is warm and welcoming, with a number of different real ales available (although when I went in, only Bodington's and the slightly insipid Sam's Special were on). The bar, on your left as you enter, is rounded and serves quickly, despite the number of people that were in at the time. Seating areas are on both sides of the bar, one smaller and more hidden, the other on a slightly raised platform (with a piano that actually works!). My only minor gripe is that you seem to have to go through the dining room to get to the toilets, which seemed a bit weird to me - but overall this is a well kept, warm, friendly place. I'll be back next time when I hope the Black Sheep will be back on. Andy - 1 Mar 2004 11:06 |
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