Manchester pubs on Paddy's Day
Angel Street. The Angel is a dining pub in the Northern Quarter of Manchester city centre. It is a relaxed and informal place for Paddy's Day to enjoy great beers from small independent breweries as well as handpicked wines & freshly cooked locally sourced food.
Castlefield. The Oxnoble is a traditional gastro pub/hotel serving excellent, modern, English food sourced from the finest local ingredients.Perfect for Paddy's Day.Food is served in the historic pub where you can enjoy a pint of traditional cask ale.
Cathedral Gates. A Scheduled Ancient Monument, The Old Wellington once home to Byroms founders of Manchester's first bank, its first quay and the cotton industry. Not to be missed at Paddy's Day.
Charles Street. A warm Paddy's Day welcome awaits you at the award winning Lass O'Gowrie. Renowned for our pies, ale and eclectic entertainment, our honours to date include 2011 – Morning Advertiser UK Pub Awards. *Winner* Best Entertainment Pub.
Great Bridgewater. Right on the Rochdale Canal, in the centre of Manchester is the Rain Bar, located in an old umbrella factory (!!) is a modern bar serving traditional pub food, worth a St Patricks Day visit.
The Printworks. Waxy O'Connors famous Irish Pub ideal for some boisterous St Patricks Day Fun.
Tib Street. Great Northern food, great Northern music, great Northern entertainment and great Northern hospitality…The Northern a place to drink, a place to dance, a place to dine, a place to relax and a place to enjoy at St Patricks Day.
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