Public Houses in Manchester
374 Deansgate
Manchester
M3 4LY
Handy location at the bottom of Deansgate to start your night out in Manchester - get off the train at Deansgate or G-MEX if you're on the Metrolink.The bar is under the railway bridge, and has a charm about it that most 'modern' bars can't capture at all.The bar is stocked with plenty of beers, many from around the world, particularly Belgium, but they also have real cask ales, normally including one or two from local Manchester or North-West smaller brewers.The jukebox is packed with quality, and the food is fantastic, and definitely good value. In winter it really is one of the few places to get hot, wholesome grub on a cold wet evening.
A User - 09/09/2008 | report this review
The Knott is a great place for a quietish drink in the week and a busy one at weekends. Originally part of the local 'Marble breweries', it is built into an arch of the railway close to Deansgate Station. It is full of character with a high ceiling, old wooden furnishings and a first floor balcony. Outside can be noisey, but perfect for watching the world go by on a summers evening. Good selection of fruit beers and real ales. Jukebox mixture of great old tracks and new indie style. One of the best around Deansgate and Castlefield.
A User - 07/10/2006 | report this review
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