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The Christmas Markets are in town so if you'd like to spend £20 on a very substandard hot dog - sorry, bratwurst - and a beer, you're in luck!
If not, avoid Piccadilly Gardens, St Ann's Square and Exchange Square!
Also, it'll be absolutely rammed.
Beer? Briton’s protection.
What sort of sociopath goes to the Briton's and drinks beer?
What time are you up there @cougar ?
I'm aiming to get there about half three and I've booked an escape room for half five ahead of attempting to achieve advanced states of fermented mental incompetence later into the night, so I'm likely to be somewhere around the Crown & Kettle between 4 and 5.
The drives would be cool but you're more than welcome to skip by for a pint either way. As is anyone else I like too of course. Do I like anyone? I forget.
I retired about 3 years ago and haven't felt the need to go back into Manchester yet (though T'n'T still beckons now and then). Is Port Street Beer House still good?
Is Port Street Beer House still good?
Last time I was in there it was good for expensive ales and people taking about beer. I rarely go in but some friends still rate it.
@cougar crown & kettle on trinity way/Oldham street? I can be there around 16:00. Though I’ll have to be off fairly sharpish sadly as I’m out for dinner that evening and need to be ready and out of the house by 18:30.
I’ll be the one trying to blend in with the normal folks.
Is Port Street Beer House still good?
I went on a quiet weekday night earlier this year, very good for quality and choice of beer, bit lacking in atmosphere but maybe just the post-work crowd emptying out by 7ish.
I prefer the Smithfield Market Tavern to Port Street but generally pop into both on our little ale tours. Shall be doing that v soon and trying out the new Bundobust and staying in the new Motel One (as well located as the Midland but cheaper and a v good breakfast).
City Arms on Kennedy street (just round the back of the Town Hall) is my favourite pub in That Manchester, always a good, ever-changing selection of beers
If not, avoid Piccadilly Gardens, St Ann’s Square and Exchange Square!
Piccadilly Gardens is bad enough at the best of times, but when the christmas markets are on its like the end of days, except even the book of revelations doesn’t mention having to pay a deposit on your receptacle to then be charged 8 quid for a beer
My dad used to work on Kennedy Street, fun fact.
I've got some little wooden sculptures in the City Arms, fun fact.
I second the comment about the Christmas and food market, just ghastly miasmas of caramelised sugar and pig fat.