Reviews Cosy Club

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Lesley Johnson
+5
Lovely atmoshere, very attentive staff, amazing food , great menu including a seperate vegan menu, Highly recommended
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Allison Stone
+5
Got table straight a way. Ordered breakfast had to wait half an hour for food. They were very short staffed only one waitress running around. Food was excellent when we got it. Tipped the waitress she was rushed off her feet
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Kayley Ashton-Smith
+5
Fab place! Been a couple of times now, once for drinks and once for food, loved it both times! Amazing place if you have kids....lots of games to keep them occupied whilst you enjoy a couple of drinks � xxxx
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Keith Blodwell
+5
Like being in a Manor House 🏠 in the City. Only 65p for a pint of blackcurrant & water , so happy 😀 chap . It’s so cosy that I could move in here , top place .
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Jan Henrik Dikkanen
+5
Went there twice during the Easter holiday for lunch. Nice staff, good food and great atmosphere. Perfect place to hang out for lunch /brunch. We'll definitely be back next time we visit Manchester.
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Gaz Jamieson-Jones
+5
Booked a table for a quick bite to eat before a show at Manchester Arena. We were greeted with a smile and shown to the table. Lucas (who was doing his first proper ‘waiting on’ shift) took our drinks and food order and was very professional and friendly. As we were restricted on time, we both picked 3 dishes from the Tapas menu. The food was really tasty and I’m gutted that we didn’t have time to experience more of the menu. Will definitely be back as there is so much more to explore.
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Rowan Monks
+5
I had the stuffed chicken breast which was absolutely to die for. The quality of the food is immaculate - especially for the price! Not to mention the incredible service. Will 100% be returning and recommending to all of my friends and family. Thank you for a brilliant experience!
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Mariola Sarnecka-Gula
+5
Absolutely loved it, we have chosen lovely place to celebrate our wedding anniversary ����excellent service and wonderful staff, delicious foods and wine, worm and unique atmosphere �will be back soon, was awesome !!!
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Carol Redhead
+5
It’s name says it all - when your there and having a relaxing drink it’s such a cosy atmosphere - the food is really nice too and so are the staff - I visit Manchester regular from St Helens and always try to Paula visit to the cosy club x
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Melissa T H.
+5
Great value for breakfast (especially the Breakfast Club special M-F 930-11:30 for 8.25 for a hot drink and brunch item!) We enjoyed the eclectic decor, the kind service, but the food was the star! Excellent poached eggs, spinach, mushroom hollandaise sauce! Nice kids menu includes drink and we will be back as it's easily a good value in the city centre.
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Tristan T.
+5
Most amazing burger I've ever had....and that's saying a lot. The service wasn't great but I've gone to expect that in this country. But the food was amazing - had a prawn starter which was excellent and followed that with a chicken burger that was absolutely awesome.
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Janey E.
+4
When the sun is a regular presence here in Manchester, the line for a table can get horribly long but it's totally worth the wait. One recent sunny day, my friend and got a sun-side table and ordered a Cosy Club Sandwich to share. This Bad Boy is stuffed with bacon, chicken, mayo, tomato and lettuce - completely delish! The sandwich was served with chipotle mayo and chips, all for the very reasonable price of £8.95. It's hard to argue with a bargain like that :-)
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Laura F.
+4
I had been to The Cosy Club once before for cocktails and found it great. It's a huge open bar space, with plenty of comfy seating and overlooking the majestic looking dome inside the newly refurbished Corn Exchange. Today I went for lunch and was very impressed. They do brunch until 6pm and all of the menu looked lovely. Lunch items such as sandwiches, burgers and paninis cater to those who fancy snacking and then the dinner menu, served from midday offers starters and mains and varies from fish dishes to pasta, pub fare and steaks. I went for a tomato and mozzarella panini with fries and salad. It was great. With it being a warm day, I opted for a refreshing sherbet lemonade which really hit the spot. Don't discount The Cosy Club just because it's a chain restaurant. It's very good.
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Adam C.
+5
After a rather disastrous stint as retail blackhole The Triangle, The Corn Exchange has reverted back to its old name, and now plays host to several quality restaurants nestled around its walls, including The Cosy Club, which I'd only heard about, but in passing thought I would give a try, after the menu outside proved tempting, and the idea of it being a casual lounge type affair. The funny thing is that as soon as you step inside, the décor IS decidedly "cosy", flock wallpaper, old framed artwork and tasselled lampshades and various curios surround a staircase leading upstairs (there's a lift too). Walking into the main bar area was wonderful, as the theming continued, opening up into a large domed area with a bar and lots of seating, the wood panelled walls full of old framed portraits and stuffed and mounted deer, all the way up to the ceiling. The best description I could give to this theme was that of a Colonial hunting lodge or an old gentlemen's club. It felt very classy but also very comfortable. This is the sort of theming I love, and if I'm honest it reminds me a little of The Adventurer's Club at Walt Disney World, and believe me that's a good thing! I was greeted by a friendly member of staff who introduced herself as Stef, and asked where I'd like to sit. As it was quiet it seems that the main bar is used as the restaurant, as the restaurant section itself is sprawling, with a huge amount of additional seating, continuing with the theming throughout. I chose to sit by the balcony, which gave some great opportunity to people watch over the rest of the interior of the Corn Exchange. I noticed there was a Connect Four game on my table, and although I moved it, Stef told me how they have board games and the such if anyone fancies playing (and later I saw a group of three Korean diners thoroughly enjoying Connect Four, and laughing). She left me with the food and drink menus and said she'd be back. I was really pleased to see that the drinks list had a good range for those of us who don't drink, not just the usual Coke/Fanta/Lemonade options. The item that really caught my eye was Watermelon Iced Tea, so I ordered one! It was fabulous! Really tangy and delicious, it made your eye twitch, and was made by a genuine man with a genuine beard at the genuine bar, it wasn't from a bottle. Lovely! I would get this again without question, although Stef also recommended next time I try a berry concoction which is also proving popular. The menu is full of delicious temptations, from an extensive brunch menu, to sandwiches. panini, burgers and tapas. The puddings look pretty damn good too. Next time I think I'll try the game stew from the mains menu. It's a sign you've enjoyed a place when you find yourself already planning your choices for next time! However, this time I ordered the buttermilk fried chicken, which came with chipotle mayo, house slaw, and triple cooked chips, and for less than a tenner at that. Stef also said it was no problem to replace the chipotle mayo with standard mayo, as I'm a big girl's blouse and don't like spice very much. When my food came out, I'm glad I didn't opt for any side dishes as this was a big portion! I was pleased to see that for 'fried chicken'. it was actually not battered but instead coated in a wonderfully crunchy breadcrumb, and gigantic in size, taking up over half the plate. It reminded me more of a schnitzel, but either way it was delicious, juicy and tasty. It sat on top of a portion of triple cooked chips. Now if you've been to restaurants in the past few years, you'll see that everyone and his grandma claim to offer "triple cooked chips", but they rarely are, so to find somewhere that really DOES do triple cooked chips, and does them properly is always a thrill, and Cosy Club do just that! The house slaw was nice, but I'm a bit of a traditionalist and prefer it with a mayonnaise rather than a dressing, but it was still good, with lots of flavour. Before paying, I went to have a look around the expansive restaurant section, where I found lots more tables, but also some quiet and private area with armchairs and sofas, which again felt wonderfully cosy. I also found the beautiful glazed tile staircase leading down to the toilets. I paid for my food at the bar, and spoke to some other staff members, including the man with the beard who I informed was a dead ringer for one of the portraits on the wall (if it included hipster glasses!). They were friendly and told me how the theming was achieved, treasured they'd found, and how the group of 5 mounted deer heads over the bar were affectionately referred to as One Direction.. They also told me that the glazed tiles on the staircase are pre-war, and from the glory days of the Corn Exchange itself. They work perfectly with the theming of the Cosy Club, that's for sure. I will most definitely I've already picked what I want! I might even pop in just for a pot of tea sometime! :)
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Katie H.
+4
I like the name 'Cosy Club'. Makes the place sound very homely. And I guess it sort of is with its sofas. Since it opened last year, I've been a few times for drinks but today is the first time I tried the food. I went for the buttermilk chicken with chips, chipotle mayo and coleslaw. It was all really tasty. The chicken was moist and really tasty. I also really liked the slaw. I had a glass of Malbec with it - a choice I have made before when coming just for drinks. Overall, I like the place and the food is ok. Would go back again, albeit may not be my first choice, but that is mainly based on location.
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Ryan M.
+4
I came here on a night out with 2 friends for drinks and decided to try the food as I was here. We sat in the bar area however there is a nice dining are in the back. The decor here in the pub is beautiful and I found the staff really helpful. They let me try the real ale before deciding on what I wanted. Very helpful with everything as technically the kitchen had just closed but they squeezed in an order for me after having a chat with the chef!! That's what I call going the extra mile! I decided to order the 35 day aged rib eye with triple cooked chips and a side of mac and cheese. The steak was cooked perfectly and you could tell the beef had been hung. It was tender and easy to eat. Also ordered the peppercorn sauce which was yummy. The downside was the chips (fries). They were more like wedges and if I am honest weren't good. They were very greasy. I'd order something else next time like a potato or salad with the steak. You have been warned. The mac and cheese was pretty good though and I would say to definitly give that a go. Good place to come with friends for food / drinks. Service was excellent although it was pretty quiet so would be interesting to experience when its busy. Pretty good especially considering its a chain. Beats the hell out of TGI Fridays, Weatherspoons or similar chains any day!
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Helen C.
+4
I can't believe that I have waited this long to venture into the new and improved Corn Exchange! They have done a really good job on the whole building and I really look forward to trying some of the other delights it has to offer! As for the Cosy Club...this place is right up my street! I was shocked when I walked in so see just how big it was! My friends and I found ourselves a nice sofa and ordered some cocktails, (I had lime & soda after overindulging after Christmas!) I may have had a cheeky sip of the Pina Colada and it was yummy! A really great touch is that they have board games, (I am super competitive) so we grabbed 'Guess Who' and 'Connect 4' which kept us entertained! I checked out the food menu, sadly, we had just eaten but I will definitely be going back to try their truffle mac & cheese! It all looked like really good, comfort food and it was reasonably priced. The only reason this place didn't land a 5 star review was it didn't feel as 'cosy' as I would of liked, it had all the elements you would want from a 'cosy' place such as the board games, squishy sofas and comfort food but the space was huge and because of the open plan nature of the Corn Exchange I didn't get sucked in to the atmosphere I would of liked. A really great place to visit and I will definitely heading back!
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Emma M.
+4
Happy hour is the time to be here, 2 cocktails for £9.50, espresso martinis to die for! Bar staff do too much faffing around! I don't care if you can shake 3 shakers of cocktails at once, poor me my drink, it's Friday night!!!
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Callum E.
+4
This place seems to be a new addition to the corn exchange, it has a warm welcome and some nice decor! After walking up the first set of stairs, there was a number of comfy chairs and pillows (probably where it's name comes from) I didn't investigate the room fully but I'd assume that's a bat area. I had a meal their, essentially a Philly cheese steak, this was a great cut of meat and I thoroughly enjoyed it. A friend of mine got fish and chips, which seem'd a bit greesy, so I'd suggest to avoid that. Other than that, great service, good location and food on my part was nice!
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Gemma R.
+5
I've just come home from having the most amazing Breakfast at The Cosy Club, the latest opening in the Corn Exchange, places like this make me so happy I decided to move to Manchester. It is exactly everything I want out of a place and I can see myself visiting a lot. We originally sat outside as it was a sunny morning, blankets were provided on the backs of the chairs in case we got a little chilly, which it did (typical Brits and trying to enjoy any possible 'summer' sunshine'). We managed to have a coffee outside but decided as we we're eating, we would move inside. The lovely waitress gave us a little tour of the place and sat us down at a table and took our food order. The decor of the place is unbelievable, they could come decorate/furnish my flat anytime. It's as you would expect, Cosy and quirky. Lots of formal portraits, random light shades hanging from the ceiling and deer heads. Breakfast - WOW, The Cosy Club know exactly what they are doing. Fantastic selection; Full English Breakfasts, Sausage & Egg Muffin, Scrambled Eggs on Toast & a simple Granola with Berries (Oh and pancakes, how could I forget). Our group ordered 3x the Full English Breakfast (£8.25) which included thick sourdough bread, bacon, eggs (anyway you want), sausage, black pudding, tomato and mushroom. Let me tell you, it's extremely good value for money it's huge and I quote 'The BEST breakfast in Manchester'. I ordered Sourdough Bread with Scrambled Eggs (£3.25), again it was large and the best scrambled egg I've EVER had (Sorry Teacup, you've been outdone). 4 Breakfasts plus 8 drinks was £52 (drinks were 3x milkshakes, 2x coffee's, 1x orange juice and 2x pints of beer).After eating breakfast we sat in the main bar area, which is totally stunning. We played a few games of Jenga whilst finishing our drinks and just chilled out. They had lots of different games to choose from such as Monopoly and Card games. Highly recommend this place for breakfast. Cannot wait to try the Lunch & Dinner menu.
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Courtney C.
+5
We stopped in for breakfast. I had the avocado breakfast which has egg, cilantro/coriander, avocado, and a flat bread. I had it topped with bacon and hollandaise. I am posting this because it isn't easy to get a coriander/avocado/lime concoction for breakfast in this country (outside London) and this has the flavor of everything I miss. For me it was the perfect size to not overstuff myself. It's really so good. Made my day. My partner had the "cosy breakfast" which he categorized as "competent" (it's a traditional English breakfast). Good coffee and service.
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Chris T.
+5
I Loved the Cozy Club at the Corn Exchange, I came here to meet a mate before we went to the Adele concert next door at the Manchester Arena, I didn't know what to expect from the Cozy Club but i loved it! Its like a country pub with arm chairs and a long bar with a big open view overlooking the rest of the corn exchange with a great and interesting decor. The bar staff were friendly and efficient and i cant wait to go back. its a great place to meet friends here or take your friends to.
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Craig H.
+4
So this was my first visit to the restaurant and I do like the whole new vibe and refurbishment to make the Triangle an eclectic Hub of eateries rather than its previous place as a failed high end set of small shops. The place had a great atmosphere. Met immediately by the front of house dude who was quirky and cool. In fact that goes to say for all the staff. No uniform to speak off but all trendy and friendly We were seated at the back with a good view of the room. Tables little small when just 2 and we were under the speaker and whilst the music was enjoyable slightly loud. Good job we both had big Gobs and loud voices. The drinks came quickly and we had the Henners British sparkling wine which was in the menu to challenge the socks of most champagnes. It was nice crisp and fresh not sure I'm sold on the ideas it's better than my usual fizz. The jury is still out lol We had a great selection of tapas to Share. It was tasty and just the right amount. I then had the buttermilk chicken. It was simple but delicious. And the chips well cooked 3 times! Hmmmm I'm currently in the gym doing extra cardio. Ha We didn't have dessert but I saw a few in the next table and they looked yummy The staff where great and just checked on us enough and service with a smile makes all the difference. I would recommend it. And relatively good price. I would return.
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Gayle P.
+4
After a second visit to the Cosy Club I'm going to increase my rating to 4 stars. Now the Corn Exchange is almost finished and the place a lot busier the Cosy Club has a lot more atmosphere and has a much better view onto the main concourse. They have also upped their game when it comes to cocktails as the ones we had on Saturday were excellent.
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Angus Carpenter
+4
Visited in Dec 2023; the food and service were very good. The staff were friendly and the food arrived quite soon after ordering. The decor was interesting and the atmosphere was relaxed, with a nice bar area that you can visit without having to eat. Vegan options all looked nice and I'd happily go back there again.
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Charlie Monomon
+5
Started to come to this venue quite often for breakfast. It’s located in the Corn Exchange and accessed by some stairs - there’s also a lift available. There’s a fantastic bar area with views over the exchange floor and the amazing skylight. The pub is decorated in ye olde style with old portraits and animal heads. Tbh I found the heads in poor taste and a bit disturbing. The dining area has lovely views over the cathedral grounds and has a lovely cosy atmosphere. Service is always quick and friendly, this week we were served by Leona (sorry if I have spelt this wrong!) who was awesome. We ordered coffees and the ‘Butchers Breakfast’ Drinks came quickly and were very nice. I really like their coffee. I had a latte and a fresh OJ. They actually do freshly squeezed OJ, not just the carton stuff! Breakfast came in very good time and was delicious. I particularly love their beans, so tasty! Also the quality of meat is very high, bacon and sausages 100% banging. I haven’t eaten any main meals here yet but I’m defo gonna try asap! This is my new fave place for breakfast and they serve till 4pm so, brunch ahoy!
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Lea
+5
i asked for extra bacon and got this beautiful monstrosity, single handedly cured my hangover along with any potential future hangovers for the next 10 years. the staff are also extremely knowledgable about allergens and they have a huge gluten free breakfast menu. god bless
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Kerry Jones
+5
My husband and I love this place. The food is amazing, the staff are very helpful and the decor is just awesome. We often eat here when we go into Manchester. We try other places, but they don't measure up so we eat here more often than not. We usually drop in without a booking but this one particular occasion recently, we didn't have a booking but they didn't quite have the availability. Massive shout out to a really nice guy who's name escapes me - I think it was Alex or maybe Andy (sorry!) who saw how disappointed I was and managed to pull a few strings and fit us in. Great service. Thanks!
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Tina
+4
Nice food to help with the hangover staff were nice. Just a bit cold where we ate but that's the only negative
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Josh Sigurdson
+4
Very tasty. I had the sea bass on noodles that were very flavorful. The fish on the other hand was a little dry and could have used some spices or salt... or anything really. It's a really interesting concept they had but they fell a little short. Still very enjoyable anyways. The atmosphere is nice and the staff are very kind!
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Hazel Ogden
+5
Brunch here was delicious, I went with my mum and sister and we all really enjoyed our food. There's a good range of things on the menu to choose from, the staff were really friendly and it's a cool building and atmosphere. Would definitely go back
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Sui W
+4
I had a great dining experience there, good food and nice wine, price is reasonable, restaurant decor is very cosy, service is good, would love to come again.
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Colin Dykes
+4
Saturday lunch, the place was rammed, mainly it must be said with women in large parties. Bizarre victoriana ambiance. Good service. Food pleasant enough
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Will Gordono
+5
The whole experience was first class. Fabulous entrance bang on point smart decor, excellent food and very friendly staff, added bonus of being very dog friendly. Highly recommended. P.s My wife will have a better understanding of how to use your lift next time 😆
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Christopher Martin
+5
Stumbled upon this place for a quick drink and lunch. It was pretty quiet in there but everything was awesome! Staff was really nice and we loved our club sandwich and fried chicken sandwich. The espresso martini was great and I was happy they had a nice selection of spirits to choose from.
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Kirsten Foy
+5
This was my third visit for food here. Each time has been excellent! The breakfast/brunch is popular and the place was buzzing on a Tuesday morning. Food arrived quickly and was delicious, I had the vegan full breakfast with extra hash browns 😋. Coffee was good too with oat and soya milks available. My meat eating friends had the pulled pork breakfast and both gave it top marks. Service is fantastic, the staff are really attentive and friendly both at the bar and in the restaurant. Cosy Club is my go-to for brunch now.
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