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- Salisbury’s Ale House – Charming, unpretentious pub offering good cask ales and beer, a rock ‘n’ roll vibe and a jukebox!
- The Blues Kitchen - Dedicated blues bar serving up the largest collection of rare and vintage bourbons in Manchester, alongside hickory-smoked comfort food.
- Bunny Jackson’s Juke Joint - Home of yummy cocktails, good American beers, and great wings (starting at 25p). Feeling brave? Ask them about their insane “Hotter than the Sun” challenge.
- The Thirsty Scholar – A real Mancunian institution, the quirky Thirsty Scholar has a decent selection of lagers on tap, half a dozen cask ales and the odd German wheat beer.
- The Marble Arch – Untouched period interior, a real fire, and pickled eggs. Good local drinks n’all.
- The Whiskey Jar - Great selection of whiskey and spirits, with live music and open mic nights.
- Port Street Beer House – A quiet pub with some of the best beer in the city. Open till late on Saturday, it's the perfect relaxed alternative to the clubs and bars nearby.
- The Castle Hotel – A 200-year old historic pub. It’s small, cramped, but a proper part of Manchester history.
- Hold Fast – Cool basement bar open till the early hours. Great drinks and classic Mario Kart. End the night here.
- Seven Brothers – Not technically in the Northern Quarter, but just across the road in Ancoats. A great taproom with plenty of space, beer, gin, and cocktails.
- The Oast House – Small bar with a huge outside area in the center of Spinningfields. Plenty of space for big groups and the first stop for most nights out in the area.
- The Gas Lamp – A former Victorian mission that hasn’t had a facelift since, this small but quirky bar has bags of character. A treat for whiskey lovers.
- The Alchemist – Posh cocktails for people in nice shirts. A good stop if you’re after something a bit more sophisticated and fun (loads of dry ice drinks!).
- Mojo – Good music, great selection of cocktails and mixed drinks, and open till 5 am. A good shout when everything else is shut.
- Pixel Bar - Decked out with PS5s, Nintendo Switches and Xbox Series Xs, book a gaming booth to button mash against your friends while enjoying game-inspired cocktails and freshly baked pizzas.
- NQ64 Peter Street - Underground drinking den with funky fluorescent graffiti walls, sticky floors and retro arcade machines and consoles. Offers game-themed cocktails and specially-chosen beers and spirits.
- Roxy Ballroom - Find a huge array of ball games all under one roof including crazy golf, American pool, beer pong and shuffleboard here. And booze!
- The Washhouse - The experience starts with a Narnia-esque walk through a washing machine door to one of Manchester’s best hidden bars with unconventional cocktails and special surprises. No booking = no entry.
Just head for Canal Street and take it from there. All of the pubs, bars, and club venues in the village are located on or just off this pedestrianized street and are open till late.