The Best Clubs In Manchester
Known around the world for delivering diverse and dangerously addictive nights, this city has got a bit of everything. Check out our list of the best clubs in Manchester for your next night out, from those famed for sell-out warehouse parties to hidden dive bars with dancefloors and DJ-led raves; get the low-down on the top nightlife here.
Best Nightclubs In Manchester
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Last updated on 27th May 2025
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ARK Manchester
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- Where: 3a-5 Whitworth Street, M1 5LH
- Saturday closing time: 4am
- Music type: hip hop, pop, house
Located along the iconic Deansgate Locks, ARK Manchester nightclub is the place to be for a trendy night out. The cool space is decked out in exposed brick walls, comfy booth seating and unique light fittings, with an exclusive VIP area to boot.
It draws an impressive crowd throughout the week, and is open until 4am most nights. Or for something a little earlier in the evening, they offer cocktail masterclasses too.
Chinawhite Manchester
- Where: 244, Deansgate, M3 4BQ
- Saturday closing time: 4.30am
- Music type: hip hop, house, RnB
This London import is one hell of a show-stopper, with a long list of celebrity clientele and an even bigger queue outside. Located on Deansgate, Chinawhite is great for an exclusive night on the tiles, with performers, acts and table service as standard.
The unique decor features everything from Chinese lamp-style lighting to huge stone sculptures of warriors, and you’ll find plenty of confetti here too – alongside some of the city’s very best DJs.
BLVD
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- Where: The Avenue North, M3 3BZ
- Saturday closing time: 4am
- Music type: hip hop, RnB, house
Restaurant bar by day, club by night, BLVD is truly something special. They host some of the very best DJs from all over the UK, alongside live musicians, dancers and all sorts of other theatrical entertainment.
Expect colourful, sophisticated interiors and a buzzing atmosphere, with a dancefloor that stays open until 4am most nights. To make things even better? Their cocktails are delicious.
Revolucion De Cuba Manchester
- Where: 11 Peter Street, M2 5QR
- Saturday closing time: 3am
- Music type: Latin
Revolucion De Cuba is a staple when it comes to clubbing, shaking things up with a bit of Latin style. Come in the day for tasty tapas or arrive at night for great music and two floors of massive tunes, which will guarantee you’ll be moving those hips ’til the early hours.
They’re open until 2 or 3am throughout the week, complete with live music every single day, alongside DJ sets until late. For fans of rum, this is also a great shout.
The Blues Kitchen Manchester
- Where: 13 Quay Street, M3 3HN
- Saturday closing time: 3am
- Music type: live music, blues, jazz
If you’re all for New Orleans vibes, then you’ll want to check out The Blues Kitchen, one of the top clubs in Manchester city centre. Expect a fabulous array of live music and DJ sets, alongside special free Friday night sessions for RnB, afrobeats and hip hop.
Thirsty? They have happy hour between 5 and 7pm, as well as £6 margaritas on Tuesdays, and they also serve food earlier in the day.
Via Manchester
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- Where: 28-30 Canal Street, M1 3EZ
- Saturday closing time: 4am
- Music type: pop, party
Making up part of Manchester’s gay village, Via is an LGBTQ+-friendly nightclub that promises amazing cocktails and a regular lineup of entertainment. From drag queens to DJ sets, they’ve always got something going on.
Hit the dancefloor to all your favourite pop hits until well past midnight, or come before 9pm to enjoy the food they’ve got on offer as well.
On Bar
- Where: 46 Canal Street, M1 3WD
- Saturday closing time: 6am
- Music type: party, pop
On Bar is on our list of top clubs for its incredible reputation as a stalwart in Manchester’s gay bar scene. Sashay your way to this Canal Street staple to find a haven for drinking and dancing, alongside some of the city’s best drag events or bottomless brunches.
The spacious venue spans across three floors, with views of the local area from the third storey. Expect some of the very best DJs around, and there’s even an open-air rooftop.
The Brewers, Manchester
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- Where: 4 Canal Street, M1 3HE
- Saturday closing time: 4am
- Music type: party, pop
If you’re on the hunt for show-stopping events in Manchester, The Brewers has an epic array to choose from – we mean cabaret, drag-drenched affairs and live music. You can also visit the gay bar during the week for its happy hour deals and a buzzing atmosphere.
The venue itself is pretty stunning, featuring huge Edwardian windows and rainbow lights. There’s a retro dancefloor in the centre too, where you can bust a few moves.
Popworld Manchester
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- Where: 5 Whitworth Street, M1 5LH
- Saturday closing time: 3am
- Music type: party, pop, retro
Get ready to relive the golden era of pop music at Popworld Manchester! Located in the heart of Deansgate Locks, this nightclub is the perfect place to throw some shapes and sing along to iconic tunes from the 90s and 00s.
With a lively crowd, themed drinks, and a vibrant, retro-inspired atmosphere, it’s a guaranteed good time. Whether you’re here to dance with your crew or reminisce about your favourite pop hits, Popworld is the spot for unforgettable nights out.
Impossible
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- Where: Peter Street, M2 5GP
- Saturday closing time: 4am
- Music type: hip hop, pop, RnB
Swanky restaurant and bar by day, mad nightclub at night; Impossible has made quite a splash on the Manchester nightlife scene. Expect everything from sexy performances and fire-breathers to cocktails or Champagne showers at this unique venue.
There’s a great variety of both music and drinks, with more than 63 different types of gin alone. They also host lots of events here, including bottomless brunches and guest DJ sets.
The Venue
- Where: 29 Jacksons Row, M2 5WD
- Saturday closing time: 6am
- Music type: indie, retro, live music
A popular hit with students and locals alike, The Venue near Deansgate is playing an eclectic mix of funk, soul, retro and indie music across its dancefloor space. Plus, leather sofas and animal print wallpaper give this quirky spot a unique look.
These guys are open until 6am on Saturdays, so it’s ideal if you’re looking to be out all night long. There are also a number of themed events throughout the week, offering something for everyone.
G-A-Y Bar
- Where: Canal Street, M1 3WB
- Saturday closing time: 4am
- Music type: pop, party, retro
One of the best known clubs in the city, particularly among the LGBTQ+ community, G-A-Y Bar can be found on Canal Street. You’ll see the sign from a mile away, promising a night full of dancing, laughter and great vibes.
Boogie to all the very best pop and throwback tunes from their talented DJ, and you may even catch the odd drag queen or two as well.
Club Liv
- Where: 111A Deansgate, M3 2BQ
- Saturday closing time: 4am
- Music type: hip hop, pop, RnB
With a raised DJ booth above the dance floor, LED screens and lavish marble bar, Club Liv Manchester has made your night a whole lot swankier. Don’t miss the beautiful terrace and pan-Asian restaurant; no other club in the city offers such a full package.
You can expect a wide variety of tunes here, as well as plenty of VIP packages. This is one of the most sophisticated spots in the city, so dress to impress for this one.
The Liars Club
- Where: 19A Back Bridge Street, M3 2PB
- Saturday closing time: 4am
- Music type: pop, hip hop, RnB
Keeping the party going until 4am each and every night of the week, aside from Mondays, The Liars Club is far more than just a cocktail bar. Check out the tiki paradise for a stonking list of over 100 rums, alongside a soundtrack that promises reggae, Afrobeats and Caribbean hits.
This Northern Quarter gem is decked out in colourful interiors and bold neon signs, and they even offer cocktail masterclasses on a regular basis as well.
Hidden
- Where: 17 Down Tex Mill, Mary Street, M3 1NH
- Saturday closing time: 4am
- Music type: hip hop, drum and bass, pop
From the courtyard that hosts its infamous summer parties through to the warehouse-style basement club, Hidden is one of Manchester’s best clubs. The award-winning venue is found in the Downtex Mill and boasts four separate rooms for dancing.
They’ve been bringing some of the very best club nights to the city for more than ten years, with a spacious outdoor area that’s ideal for summer nights out.
New York, New York
- Where: 94-98 Bloom Street, M1 3LY
- Saturday closing time: 4am
- Music type: party, pop
Found in the heart of Manchester’s iconic gay village, New York, New York is a lively club that’s full of character. You’ll be welcomed by their attentive staff, and the DJs will have you on the dancefloor with their non-stop party anthems.
Sip classic cocktails, spirits or beer from the bar while you boogie, in a venue that has been a firm favourite of locals and visitors for more than 30 years.
Soup
- Where: 31-33 Spear Street, Northern Quarter, M1 1DF
- Saturday closing time: 4am
- Music type: live music, house
After the best clubs in Manchester’s Northern Quarter? Hidden in the basement of this popular watering hole is an intimate gig venue and dancefloor. A place for underground DJs and cool alternative tunes, Soup Kitchen is well worth a look.
It’s open until 4am on weekends, so you can dance the night away without needing to go anywhere else. Plus, their drinks are pretty affordable too.
Mint Lounge
- Where: 46-50 Oldham Street, Northern Quarter, M4 1LE
- Saturday closing time: 4am
- Music type: soul, funk
One of the most famous Manchester nightclubs, as it’s home to the city’s longest running night out, Mint Lounge is definitely worth a visit. Funkademia attracts a fun-seeking crowd to dance Saturday night away to unadulterated soul-funk.
They’ve got a state-of-the-art sound system to elevate your club nights, and you’ll often find live performances here as well – with previous acts including Florence and The Machine, Kode 9, Friendly Fires and Roots Manuva.
FAC251 – The Factory
- Where: 112-118 Princess Street, M1 7EN
- Saturday closing time: 4am
- Music type: drum and bass, hip hop, RnB
FAC251 – The Factory is a club with a little something for everyone. Expect indie Thursdays, cheesy ‘rewind’ Tuesdays and three different floors of music come the weekend, all blasted from a Funktion One Sound system – making for some of the best club nights in Manchester.
This place has been around since 2010, so it’s clear that they know a thing or two about a cracking night out, and their dancefloors are always packed.
Matt and Phred’s
- Where: 64 Tib Street, Northern Quarter, M4 1LW
- Saturday closing time: 1am
- Music type: live music, jazz
The Tib Street jazz club that boasts live acts six nights of the week, Matt and Phred’s is the place to be if you’re after music with a party vibe. Check out their gigs, where everything from burlesque revues, blues jams and salsa bands reign supreme.
There’s a stage in the centre, where you can catch these live performances. They also offer a cracking selection of cocktails and beer, alongside pizzas if you’re feeling peckish.
Cruz 101
- Where: 101 Princess Street, M1 6DD
- Saturday closing time: 8am
- Music type: pop, house, retro
Quite possibly the longest night out in the city, Cruz 101 keeps its doors open until 8am on Saturday nights / Sunday mornings, with a 5am closing time on other days of the week. This is a popular choice of LGBTQ+-friendly club, having been a safe space since 1992.
There’s both a main dancefloor and a cool basement space to party in, with different DJs playing throughout the week. They even host live music and drag events, so you’ll never get bored at this spot.
Satans Hollow
- Where: 101 Princess Street, M1 6DD
- Saturday closing time: 4am
- Music type: indie, rock, retro
One of the city’s only havens for punk, rock and metal lovers, Satans Hollow is where to head if alternative club nights are more your jam. This venue offers themed interiors and a friendly crowd. To top it off? Drinks prices are always low.
Expect alternative nights out throughout the week, even complete with a huge statue of Satan above the DJ booth.
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Cool And Quirky Bars In Manchester
We know your game. You’re looking to impress mates or dates by taking them to the best drinking dens, aren’t you? That’s perfectly understandable – our city sure comes up trumps on the eccentric hangouts front. Whether you’re searching for a themed watering hole to jet you off to a more exotic climate or a top-secret basement boozer, get stuck into cool and quirky Manchester bars here.
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The Fitzgerald
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Vintage charm meets cocktail finesse at this unique bar. A wonderland for those who love a dash of 20s-style debauchery, Fitzgerald is primed for Prohibition-inspired evenings of sipping craft cocktails, curling up in romantic nooks and swooning over live jazz and blues musicians every Thursday night, alongside DJ sets on the weekend. They even offer bottomless brunches here too, complete with buttermilk chicken, halloumi or classic beef burgers.
Alcotraz Manchester: Cell Block Three-Four
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A cool and quirky bar in Manchester city centre, Alcotraz is bringing together smuggling, supping and speakeasy vibes in one fun prison-themed experience. Your task? To sneak a bottle of your favourite spirit past the guards so the talented inmates can turn it into a tasty tipple, while snapping mugshots in your orange jumpsuits and dodging the warden.
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- Tickets from £28.99 – £60.50
Sixes Cricket Manchester
Gunning to get on the crease? Sixes Cricket lets you do just that in their high-tech batting nets, with plenty of drinking to be done while you’re at it. They’ve even got a state-of-the-art AR bowling simulator at this fun-packed spot too. Better yet, they’re fronting classic dishes like burgers or loaded fries and a swish Champagne bar to boot, so you can really make a night of it.
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The Spirit of Manchester Distillery Bar
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A must-visit for any gin fan, Three Little Words is the sleek bar that sits next to the Spirit of Manchester distillery, which has been voted as Best Bar Team of The Year by Top 50 Cocktail Bars. Venture here to learn all about the science behind the perfect G and T, before feasting on a mouthwatering menu of international plates like harissa carrots with hummus or crispy chicken in chilli sauce, paired with signature cocktails, as well as sumptuous roast dinners on a Sunday.
Dog Bowl
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Start stretching out those arms, make sure that lunge is in check and (most importantly) get practicing your victory strike dance; Dog Bowl is a playground for the city’s big kids. The kitchen is open ’til 1am, meaning you can chow down on tasty burgers, pizzas or loaded fries from Smash and Dash whatever time your game finishes. This Oxford Road watering hole is strictly a competitor’s zone, so bowl on.
Simmons Manchester
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Simmons is bringing its kitschy and boozy nights out to Manchester’s Deansgate area this October. Get ready for teapot cocktails, a massive dancefloor, and a playlist that keeps you grooving all night long. With seven-day entertainment, the best happy hour, and daily drink deals, they’re bringing good times and late nights to the North.
Point Blank Shooting Manchester
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With simulation shooting games alongside two for £12 cocktail happy hours and speakeasy bar vibes, Point Blank Shooting Manchester is one quirky pick for your evening out. There are multiple guns to test out your skills with and over 200 different scenarios to choose from on their big screens, from target practice to hostage situations. Topping it off? Bottomless pizza brunches on Sundays, of course.
The Blues Kitchen Manchester
From bourbon-laced cocktails and classic concoctions to a choice of live jazz music or DJs, Blues Kitchen is bringing a taste of America’s deep south to Manchester. You can also pair your drinks with low ‘n’ slow cooked meat or juicy burgers. As for fun events, check out their RnB and Afrobeats nights every Friday or the hip hop orchestra brunch come Saturday, both of which promise non-stop bangers while you party.
BLVD
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After cool bars with DJs in Manchester? Inspired by uber-luxe spots of New York, LA and Miami, BLVD is a venue like no other. Mosey over to the Spinningfields venue for a mix of international small plates and expertly mixed cocktails at this Instagrammable spot. Once the sun goes down? The live entertainment and late-night fun come out to play, with some of the UK’s top DJs playing on a weekly basis.
Black Cat Club Manchester
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This spot has quickly become a favourite hangout in Manchester. The competitive social bar offers a unique twist with interactive darts, various game modes, and tech shuffleboard, where scoring is automated for a seamless experience.
With plush surroundings, personal table service, and music-inspired decor that pays homage to Manchester’s rich history, you’ll never miss a moment of the game. And with food crafted by the chefs behind El Gato Negro, including mouthwatering small plates, pizzas, and burgers, plus a curated drinks selection, it’s the ultimate spot to spend the entire day (or night) in style.
Project Halcyon Distillery
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On the hunt for a cool, laidback cocktail bar? Make a beeline for Project Halcyon Distillery, which was voted 21st in the Top 50 Cocktail Bars for 2024, despite having been open for less than 18 months. Oozing slick, 1920s speakeasy vibes while playing modern jazz hits and shaking up a range of quirky liquid libations, using unique ingredients like Ming River Baijiu, it’s simply perfect for intimate date nights and relaxed evenings with pals. And if you prefer a more straightforward drink, try out their range of wines and rotating beers on tap too. What’s more, they’ve even got their very own absinthe parlour.
7 Sins
If you want a game, chances are that this neon-lit subterranean den has got it. 7 Sins is an underground world hiding all sorts of fun, from shuffleboard or pool tables through to darts, beer pong and arcade classics. Feeling thirsty? Fill up on ‘Gram-worthy shakes and creative cocktails which are two-for-one until 7pm everyday – we’re talking a boozy Disco Iced Tea or the bubblegum-infused Carn-Evil, as well as delicious burgers from Smash and Dash.
Mean Eyed Cat Manchester
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Looking for a cool and quirky bar to meet your mates at? Head to Mean Eyed Cat Manchester, a Johnny Cash inspired hangout that oozes 1950s Polynesian vibes, featuring secret tiki bar downstairs and rum runner cocktails coming with your very own mini cowboy hat. Tuck into buffalo chicken pizzas and try wild flavoured shots like chocolate chip cookie and pecan pie.
Flight Club Manchester
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Bringing you some bold signature cocktails, tasty pizzas and tech-savvy dartboards for you to challenge your friends on, this cool watering hole on King Street is an experience like no other. The interiors are fairground-themed, adding a little whimsy as you challenge your friends at a huge range of quirky games. Looking for the best boozy brunches? Check out Flight Club’s weekly socials, which feature unlimited pizza paddles and a whole bottle of prosecco each while you play.
NQ64 Manchester Peter Street
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Gather your friends and get down to NQ64 on either Peter Street or Manchester’s Northern Quarter for a fun-filled, nostalgic evening packed with all your favourite games from your childhood. Enter the glowing neon playground to find an array of retro consoles and pinball machines, as well as the likes of Guitar Hero and Super Mario Bros. Feeling thirsty? There are themed cocktails for that, like the Kirby, made with Beefeater pink gin.
Boom Battle Bar Manchester
Boasting shuffleboard, karaoke, ‘crazier’ golf and axe throwing, Boom Battle Bar in The Printworks is certainly up there on our list of quirky Manchester bars. The cocktails here are oh-so Instagrammable and delicious too, from the Fruit Bomb to a spiced mango margarita. And if you worked up an appetite? There’s a crackin’ menu for that, including pizza, loaded fries, nachos and wings.
Sandinista
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Promising regular live music and Cuban-inspired drinks, Sandinista is a quirky cantina bar named after The Clash’s Fourth album. You can find plenty of other rock and roll influences at this place too, from album covers on the walls to the bands that play here. Enjoy tasty tapas too, alongside a fantastic choice of cocktails, wine and beers on tap.
The Alchemist Manchester – New York Street
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With three bars across the city, The Alchemist is a great choice for scientific-looking cocktails which incorporate everything from dry ice to smoke, like a citrussy Foam Alone or the Zombie Apocalypse, served in a laboratory-style beaker. The New York Street venue is a favourite, with a party atmosphere come the weekend and a menu of international eats such as Korean fried chicken burgers and crispy halloumi flatbreads.
Via Manchester
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Hosting vibrant drag shows, live DJ sets every weekend and the creative cocktails to accompany, Via is not to be missed on the city’s nightlife scene. Sashay your way to this venue in the Gay Village and you won’t be short on friendly vibes or entertainment. And if you fancy a bite to eat before the wild nights here, check out their menu of stone-baked pizza, gourmet burgers and three for £12 tacos.
Electric Shuffle Manchester
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In need of the quirkiest activity bars in Manchester? Then Deansgate’s Electric Shuffle, from the team behind Flight Club, is calling your name. Expect a similar twist on a classic bar game, complete with high-tech, automatic scoring, but with shuffleboard instead and across a retro-industrial space. Better yet? Upgrade your experience to a boozy weekend brunch complete with one hour of gaming, two hours of unlimited pizza and a bottle of prosecco each.
The Lawn Club
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Boasting stylish private dining pods, an outdoor bar and an ivy-laden terrace that’s perfect for summer, The Lawn Club is the perfect spot for alfresco drinks whatever the weather. Located in the heart of Hardman Square, this place is a wonderland of outdoor seating, with two-for-£12 cocktails from 5 ’til 8pm Sunday to Thursday – from the Candyfloss Martini to a blackberry mojito. You can even nab a bottomless brunch here, featuring mouthwatering pizzas and endless mimosas.
On The Hush
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Quirky cocktail bars in Manchester’s Northern Quarter are topped off by On The Hush, a place where smoking drinks comes served in stiletto-shaped glasses and dishes include wild mushroom pasta with creamy truffle sauce and spicy chicken or halloumi burgers. Not only that, but there’s bottomless brunches on Saturdays or Sundays and all sorts of fun interiors, including a full-sized phone box, colourful furniture and lots of greenery.
11 Central
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How does a Salford Quays bar with its very own gin school sound? Brought to you by the team behind beer brand Seven Bro7hers and gin brand Four Sis4ers, 11 Central is a top joint with lots to offer, including a mouthwatering menu featuring beef Wellington with smoked pomme puree, plus curried monkfish. It also comes equipped with its very own large terrace overlooking the waterfront, industrial interiors and live entertainment throughout the week.
Salt Dogs Manchester
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When it comes to the best bars in Manchester city centre, Salt Dog Slims is right up there. There’s bespoke cocktails like the Instant Power Sour or an elderflower-infused Pink Panther, alongside classic and loaded hot dogs, a cool playlist, pool tables and a beer vending machine if you want to skip the queues. They’re not short on entertainment here either, from resident DJs on the weekends to a legendary monthly quiz night with some seriously crazy prizes.
The Whiskey Jar
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One for the dram lovers amongst us, this Tariff Street spot is whipping up all manner of heady concoctions, spread across two floors in a Grade II listed building. Fronting some moody lighting, live entertainment, cocktail classes and even a terrace for barbecue grub come summer, there’s plenty to sink your teeth into at The Whiskey Jar. Fancy a boogie? Head downstairs to their basement bar for DJ sets and disco balls galore.
Albert’s Schloss – Manchester
Albert’s Schloss Manchester offers the finest tankards of beer from across Europe, Bavarian-inspired Cook Haus cuisine, and live performances every night of the week. It also has a killer cocktail menu and “push for prosecco” buttons at every table. What more could you want?
The Liquor Store
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On the corner of Blackfriars Street and Parsonage, you’ll find the neon signs and exposed brick walls of The Liquor Store. With cocktails named after The Walking Dead, the globe’s best liquors and martinis as big as your head, this place sure knows how to get a party started – with late-night music and drinks until 3am every single night. This spot is great for private parties too, thanks to their cosy booths and bespoke outdoor areas.
Blinker
Founded by Dan Berger, who has worked as a bar manager for The Ned and Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant group, Blinker is one of the best cocktail spots around. The cool venue features up-cycled furniture and sleek white tiled walls, perfect for a few drinks with friends.
They’ve got a huge drinks menu to choose from, featuring both classic and signature cocktails. Our favourite? The Picante Verde, made with lime, agave and pineapple.
YES
If its live music and alfresco drinking sessions you’re after, check out what the folks at YES on Charles Street are up to. Expect some of the hottest global artists performing live across the iconic pink gig room and cool basement stage, with past names including Wings of Desire, Yard Act, Giles Peterson and Ghoulish. You’ll also find quirky art exhibitions, pop-up screenings and plenty more on the suntrap terrace space. As for refreshments, enjoy affordable pints and classic cocktails galore, as well as street food from We Can Be Gyros or Pepperoni Playboy Pizza.
Night and Day Cafe
This popular live music venue is pumping out the tunes until 2am Monday to Saturday, with performances every single night of the week. They’ve hosted everyone from Jessie J to The Manic Street Preachers in the past, so there’s something for everyone to enjoy while sipping on a cracking choice of beer and craft ales. And if you swing by in the daytime? Expect a traditional pub atmosphere with delicious pizzas to top it all off.
Speak in Code
Bringing New York vibes to Spinningfields, Speak In Code is a tucked-away, cosy drinking den touting exposed brick walls, low lighting and botanical decor, which has secured itself a place on the official Top 50 UK Bars list. Their menu is entirely plant-based, with cocktails named Track 1 through to Track 12 and featuring everything from shiitake mushrooms to tobacco-spiced liqueur, as well as some twists on classic serves like the SiC Old Fashioned.
The Washhouse
Laundry day getting you down? With more than just soap suds and wash cycles on offer, this pick of quirky secret bars in Manchester is a hideout for those in the know. Go for a tumble through the dryer, where you’ll discover a lair of potent libations, banging house tunes and late-night antics. Though it may be a bit of a competition to secure a space here, we promise it’s well worth the queue.
1UP
1UP is a cool game bar that’s arrived in Didsbury, bringing with it a whole load of cards, consoles, arcade machines and pinball. Not only that, but the cool space itself follows the theme – think an eight-foot Donkey Kong, Pac-Man garden and Tetris blocks in the toilets, almost all of which is custom-built. And if all that gaming has made you hungry, you can munch on everything from chicken wings to plant-based burgers here.
Sterling
Owned by bartending brothers Joe and Daniel Schofield, Sterling is a stylish cocktail bar hidden in a subterranean bank vault. The sultry, dark space is full of elegant wooden furnishings, with a vast selection of spirits behind the bar.
They’re whipping up every cocktail you could possibly think of here, ranging from vintage classics to unique signature sips – our favourite is the strawberry and coconut-based Lava Flow.
Menagerie
Phones at the ready, this is one of many seriously pretty bars around these parts. Located in a former Salford office block, Menagerie boasts Instagrammable interiors, including bird sculptures suspended from the ceiling, neon signs and plenty of floral features, to accompany your Champagne or cocktails. Not sure what to pick from their extensive list of concoctions? We recommend the Pink Lady, combing gin with rose liqueur.
Schofield’s Bar
A classic cocktail bar created by brothers Joe and Daniel Schofield, Schofield’s Bar is a top choice for date night or sophisticated drinks with friends. They focus on traditional drinks made with quality ingredients, with a real focus on hospitality.
You’ll find this place on the corner of Sunlight House, a famous, art deco-style building in Spinningfields. Choose from a wide range of tipples, from a daquiri to the elderflower and Cointreau-based Sunflower.
Northern Monk Refectory MCR
Northern Monk Refectory MCR is a laidback dining room and cosy basement bar all in one, situated in the Northern Quarter. This spot is a top choice for craft beer, thanks to 18 keg lines, four cask lines and a fridge full of refreshing bottles from all around the world. Even better, you can find delicious street food from Cardinal Rule, a quirky South American vendor which is one of the only places in the UK that serves US-style biscuits.
Corbieres Wine Cavern
Take a trip to this cave of French wine on King Street, where you can enjoy delicious drinks, mouthwatering pizzas and regular live music sessions. Corbieres Wine Cavern specialises in vino as you might expect, but the hidden bar also boasts a great selection of beers from around the world and cracking cocktails to boot. They’ve even got an old-school jukebox, and when you spend a fiver here between 4 and 8pm Tuesday to Friday you’ll get a free pizza to enjoy too.
The Daisy
Formerly a private members’ lounge, The Daisy is a sophisticated spot in the basement of Evelyn’s in the Northern Quarter. The Parisian-inspired destination is decked out in cool artwork and comfy sofas.
they’re whipping up tea and coffee during the day, and by night you can sip on elegant cocktails aplenty. Our favourite is the Strawberries and Cream, featuring wild strawberry vermouth and whisky.
Trof Northern Quarter
From its craft beer down to its juicy burgers and roast dinners, Trof is a casual but fun place to settle down. Toting its own vintage vibe, retro furniture and exposed brickwork, this place has a chilled out aesthetic, which switches into a party atmosphere when night falls. The cocktails here come in at £10 or less too, from a Smoked Ice Tea to the Gingerberry Highball.
Bunny Jackson’s Juke Joint
From the same minds behind Crazy Pedro’s, Bunny Jackson’s is a hopping and rockin’ live music bar. Billed as Manchester’s greatest ‘juke joint’, it plays hit after hit, as well as having Americana vibes in the menu and interiors. Tuck into hotdogs, chicken wings and Southern-style burgers here, accompanied by a cracking selection of bourbons and whiskies.
Jimmy’s
A firm choice for live music, Jimmy’s has got rock ‘n’ roll running through its veins. Band posters decorate walls, there’s knickknacks collected from touring artists, and a long list of acts taking to the stage. The support? Great beer, classic cokctails and comfort food, including crispy fried chicken burgers, fish finger butties or loaded fries, with bottomless brunches available every Saturday too.
Blind Tyger
Taking its inspiration from the prohibition era, Blind Tyger is a speakeasy-style bar found hidden underneath Sandinista on Old Bank Street. This sultry spot is decked out in all sorts of trinkets, as well as intricate glassware and dark furnishings. As for the drinks, expect all the classics as well as signature serves like a custard-themed Lisbon Tart or the White Jamaican, putting a Caribbean twist on the traditional white Russian.
MOJO Manchester
American rock ‘n’ roll joint MOJO takes inspiration from the best New York dive bars, with some of the finest cocktail classics and unique creations Manchester has to offer. Step into this neon-lit haven of rock ‘n’ roll for late-night parties complete with live DJs and tasty concoctions. Are they serving up the most potent zombie around? Just maybe.
Dusk til Pawn
For cool places to drink, Dusk Til Pawn is unbeaten. Hidden behind the pretence of an old pawn shop window, this quirky watering hole is made up of comfy sofas, a blasting jukebox and top-notch cocktails, including a unique twist on the classic Old Fashioned. DesignMyNight awarded this spot as Manchester’s top hidden gem in 2015, so be sure to swing by for concoctions and killer tunes in a unique setting.
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