Reviews Tiger Lounge

5
Dominic Greenwood
+5
Great selection of inventive cocktails... Good decor and music never went to this establish before the refurbishment but now it's a nice high end bar great for small groups to catch up and try new fun exciting beverages... Staff all friendly and attentive more places like this and the vault and the newly opened tap select and oswaldtwisle is gonna be seriously going places
4
Ian Wallace
+4
A funky little basement bar with good seating layout for groups of different sizes, casually decorated and the perfect type of shabby. Visited on a Wednesday night for an open-mic comedy show that was really fun. Service at the bar was friendly and prices were good.
5
Luke Perry
+5
Very very fun and groovy place. "A Cat place for Cat People" being the tagline for the venue. All occasions of visiting have been fantastic. Music selection being from the 60s and on-wards, it is definitely a place to come to escape the forage of Realty-show created bands and repeating drum beats of Dubstep and the likes. Free pizza Friday, highly recommended also! Not on an individual basis, but on a table. Very friendly staff, and suitable prices. Entry costs can be justified with the free sweets you get on entry on some occasions!
4
Danielle Reeves
+4
This place is a good back up. When you cant think of anywhere to go Tiger Lounge has always got your back. It is looking a little tired and isn't the place to go if your looking to be wowed by what Manchester has to offer but you will have a good time. Real random mix of types of people and age range and this is what I like about it. Its open for anyone just to go and have a dance and a drink. Its not trying to be anything else. Once you've spent all your money on cocktails and ponsy beers you can come here and dance your socks off until the end of the night and still be able to afford a drink or two.
5
Hazel Kindley
+5
In a sea of samey hipster paradise bars, Tiger Lounge shines out like a beacon for unpretentious, scuzzy, sweaty good times. The playlist has its feet firmly in the 60s and it never disappoints. This is the kind of place that makes you dance past dawn and leave with a battalion of new friends
5
Stuart Lamont
+5
Great wee venue with a chilled and funky atmosphere. Been for quite a few club nights here and enjoyed everytime. Drinks are fairly cheap and they even give out free sweets on entry, what more do you need!?
5
Conal Taylor
+5
CLOSED. This venue unfortunately closed its doors for the final time recently due to the building being turned into apartments. This was one of Manchester's hidden gem venues, the music was second to none. They now have regular Tiger Lounge club nights at Apothica.
5
Ed Owens
+5
Great dancing and fun if you like to boogie. Nothing modern on a Saturday. Just classic r'n'b, dance, and pop, from 50s to the early 90s. Great night with friends if you like the dance floor
4
Ash Davies
+4
One of Fab Cafe's sister venues, this place boasts great staff and awesome soul and 80s music nights, there is a great dance floor for you to strut your stuff (or awkwardly shuffle in my case), I've never had a bad night here the crowd and atmosphere are delightful.
5
Vincent Jung
+5
Nice place to chill out - just discrete enough to be not too busy during weekdays yet great also a nice hub for nights out on party nights!
5
Benet McManus
+5
Always a great place to end a messy night. You are guaranteed great tunes, reasonable drink prices and a top atmosphere.
5
Danny Thompson
+5
Great place, three floors, hidden rooms, great music and half price drinks after work.
5
Jonathan Martin
+5
Wonderful, friendly venue sadly being killed by Manchester Council's determination to destroy Manchester's cultural heritage to build luxury flats.
5
James Ernest Williams
+5
A place for people with taste , Bad taste , kitsch , John Waters Bad Taste, No budget B-Movie with great music and Booze.
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