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A bit of a walk north of the city centre but a visit makes more sense if you’re taking a train from Victoria as I was. Classic, rustic interior. Lots of draft and cask options, the majority of which are their own. Didn’t have a chance to eat because the place was booked for the night (call ahead) bu
Great pub! Fantastic selection of Marble beers in a beautiful pub building. The Sunday roast was stunning as well but you need to book in advance as it is in high demand!
Excellent choice of beers friendly service, very decent fish and chips beautiful traditional pub
Great little pub! Don’t forget to check out the lovely beer garden out back, too. Food was awesome! Especially the Sticky Toffee pudding!!
The Marble Arch is such a fantastically majestic pub, real Olde worldly, which has the most amazing decor and most importantly extremely well kept cask beer, I started with a lovely 4.5% pale ale called Norm which was a good choice, so i thought I'd try something a little stronger, i tied Marble Bir
You can sense the history of this pub as you get closer. Standing by itself on the corner out living buildings that have come before it and still breathing love into the city. Manchester is full of historic pubs, and being built in 1888, is even cooler. I was a little in awe with the high ceilings w
One of the best independent brew pubs in Manchester, serving plenty of great beers. Popular with both locals and those on the beer trail, is a place with plenty of character and unique styling and atmosphere. A must visit.
A truly incredible pub! The food is to die for, one of the tastiest veggie burgers I’ve had in 30 years and a special mention to the fondue fries, just delicious. The marble burger was of excellent quality too. Fabulous range of ales of course, will hopefully get to sample the ginger ale on tap next
Best pub in Manchester. all cask ales and ciders are top!
A well established pub with a unique sloping tesserai floor leading to the bar, which has ten taps dispensing locally brewed beer. There is plenty of seating in the rear and in the garden with its sheltered cabins. Food is delightful, the beef and ale pie superb all washed down with Manchester bitte
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