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Great place for a pint of Guinness and their fish and chips is very good. Steak and kidney pudding is also worth a try. Gets a little crowded from around 4pm. Staff are very friendly and seem like one of the more popular pubs in the city. Worth a trip down as it’s just a few minutes walk from the ci
Had a nice meal here after a long work day. Staff were friendly and helpful, accommodating our group asking to be moved to a spot with a bit more room. Atmosphere was great, with the look inside being unique. Food was good, though took a bit of time to arrive. It was clear they were quite busy fo
Nice bar. Had a corned beef and hash. Really good. The crispy bacon on the top really was perfect. Beautiful scotch egg too. The history of the pub is also incredible.
Definitely a blast from the past this place Sam's Chop house. We both can to the same conclusion yep.Steak you have a choice which sauce we decided to share and have peppercorn and the gravy OMG I could have just drank the gravy with some bread , it was absolutely divine 💯% would we go again YES 👍👍
We stumbled upon this place. And the gents coming out said it was great. traditional British food just done right. I had the fish cake starter, and the steak and kidney pudding OMG! Nice glass of cab franc to go with it. So 2 people, 2 glasses of wine, 2 starters, and 2 main courses came in at 76gbp
Great bar. Always a warm friendly welcome. Nice to have a drink with Mr Lowry at the bar. Decent price and good choice of drinks within the city centre. We didn't eat here but the food looked and smelt gorgeous!
The. corned beef hash was fantastic. I heard about this place when it was recommended by Radcliffe and Mac o’Knee on radio 6. I also had the best white bait I have had in years. Can’t wait to go back and try the rest of the menu!
Great to still see a traditional pub in Manchester serving great draught beers and ciders. Good atmosphere with a brilliant statue of Lowry sat at the bar! Will definitely be trying the food next time we visit.
Flic decided to pop into this lovely pub set just off Cross St. First visit in a few years. It is a gem of a JW Lees pub with 4 real ales. Famous as the watering hole of artist LS Lowry..he permanently sits at the bar! A steep entrance leads down to a large two room pub, one dedicated to dining, the
If you are looking for traditional English pub/restaurant , with traditional English food, look no further. This is the place!!! The best food we had during our stay in Manchester was in this restaurant. Service was fantastic, which, I might say, was not the case everywhere we ate, unfortunately. I
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