Large modern bar facing Manchester Town Hall across Albert Square, opened by brewer JW Lees in 2013.
The main body of the pub is essentially a large open space, it is broken up into a number of areas by mixture of partitions and islands of fixed seating. Decor is a mixture of bare brick and wood panelling. The bar runs down the side of the main area opposite the entrance. To the left of the entrance is a narrower area with four booths and three tables seating six each. To the right of the bar is a raised area reserved for diners, partitioned from the main room by imposing iron grills and gates. A retractable grate can also partition off the front area of this section to make an area for private parties. The front of the building is lined with tables under heated canopy, segregated from the pavement by small hedges.
Three cask ales from the JW Lees range are offered.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 2 regular beers.
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