Teck Boon
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 city center.
S W (Kamira)
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 for a Thursday, but it was worth the wait, with everyone enjoying their meals.
All in all, a nice meal, fair prices, and good times!
Lim Soon Sim
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.
Matthew Brooks
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 👍👍 absolutely inside was great going down the stairs and looking around all the old wood panelling and the floors great service a lovely evening
Simon Johnson
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. Gratuity was added to that. I would go back in a heartbeat when I am next back in manchester
Camille Duesbury
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!
Matthew Oxer
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!
Carole Reed
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.
MADDOGLEP
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 other for drinks although you can eat there. Lovely ambience. Super old stone fireplace. Have eaten here in the past. The corn beef hash is legendary.
Dragana Crnogorac
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 highly recommend it.
P.S. appetizers didn’t make the photo 😅
Jan Wilson
This is our favourite place ever, where we love to go when I’m not working weekends. There is nothing not to like, the wine is well kep especially the New Zealand Sauvignon, the bar food is the best ever, and if your lucky enough to book a table in the dining room you definitely won’t be disappointed. Love this place.💕
Shaun David Lake
Myself and my boyfriend ate here last night, the food was absolutely amazing, service could not be faulted and the atmosphere was spot on... I cannot recommend this restaurant enough. Thank you for looking after us!
Alison Gibbons
Love this place so much, Christmas treat with the hubby & kids. The food was divine as always, friendly staff & lovely atmosphere ���
Pam Sambrook
Lovely lunch here yesterday 11/10 for the food
Husband tried the beer battered pickles divine!
We both ordered rice pudding with plums for dessert
The setting is icing on the cake
We will be back
Mark Proudfoot
Corn beef hash was amazing as always.
🍷 Malbec was really nice.
Good friendly atmosphere inside. A must visit if you like good food/drink in a proper ‘old boozer’ 👍
Berny Emm
Expensive and not very appetising. The font on the menu was too small to read and when we told the head waiter, we were treated to a mini lecture about how good his eyesight is and that he has no difficulty reading the menu. Well, bully for him. We won't be back.
Tim Fürst
I loved it!
Great place, great staff, really good food and a legendary sommelier. What else can you ask for?
Tracey Lynne Wareing
Fab bar fab staff fab food and fab wine and my kind of music
Billy Hurley
I had the haddock and leek soup for starters (amazing)followed by the Barnsley Chop which wasn't on the Sunday menu but when I asked the chef said yes , well worth a visit ,oh and the nice beers
Emma Beal
Fantastic restaurant, one of the best meals I've had. Really enjoyed the atmosphere, the food and the superb service. Hope to have a chance to return again one day.
Alvin Chew
If ya ever in Manchester and u want some good ol English grub, this is the place to go, has the perfect atmosphere, great beers and food.
Janusz Lis
...absolutely beautiful food drink and perfect service has always been polite and friendly too.I will definitely be comme back...
Samaira Chopra
Our Evening out in Mancheaster<br/><br/>We went to Sam's Chop House to celebrate my husband Jim's Birthday with our son and daughter .The food and atmosphere were great and the waitress was very help full and friendly . .we have been a few times ,and for lunch ,this was the first time for evening meal but it was still lovely food ,highly recommend
Priya Arora
Convenient for accessing The Royal Exchange Theatre. Good lunch. Friendly staff. Historical venue. A warm welcome always. Usually very busy in the bar area dining but not this day so everything arrived quickly. Great.
Jayfredem
If you want a good meal that satisfies at reasonable prices give this place a go. I've been here before but we took some friends and you see it with fresh eyes. It really is something special this restaurant because of the cooking and its' menu. Quaint doesn't always mean old fashioned.
James Dawson
Sam's shop house- remember the name. Its good for a nice drink- but the food is overpriced and the service to always abit too rushed.
Ronaldo
Nice olde world pub grub. Great location,bit dark inside,but food ,service and atmosphere are cool,bit pricey but deffo.
Russ McCulloch
Prob the best pub food your get in Manchester
ConfusedJulia
The atmosphere at Sam’s is classy casual without being stuffy. As you walk in the door and go down the steps, you are greeted by a statue of L.S. Lowry, the famous local artist, who is permanently sat at one of his favourite bar stools. We were sat in the back dining room, and started out with the Whitebait & Chip basket. The whitebait was crunchy and salty, and while it was a bit off to be eating whole little fish, it was a t
Where To Feed
I ordered Sam’s Famous Home-made Corned Beef Hash. It was an experience of near-religious proportions; the corned beef hash was rich, moreish and incredibly savoury.
Foodstotrybeforeyoudie
Regretfully, on this visit, the magic was gone. Unless it’s just for a drink, I don’t think I’ll be going back.
Ted Stockton
Much of that clubby feel remains and like it's sister (brother surely !!) restaurant, Thomas's Chop House on Cross Street maintains an exceptional wine list. They had advertised an express lunch menu , 2 courses for £11.99 , 3 courses for 13.99. The OH had a goat's cheese mousse on mixed leaves served with home made piccalilli followed by a burger , I went for the brown onion soup with a Lancashire cheese crouton, then sampled the pork faggots with apple and thyme on mashed potato. Almost OK but the the service was most definitely not express and the eventual bill with 2 orange and sodas, a glass of house red and a pint was almost double the th
Hungry Hoss
A week ago today, a life-size statue of L.S. Lowry and I found ourselves the first two customers in Sam's Chop House for breakfast. Famous for his paintings of 'matchstick men' and urban and industrial landscapes, in life, Lowry was a regular at Sam's for many years. Whilst the bronze ( placed to mark the 35th anniversary of his death) propped up the bar, I enjoyed a delicious 'full English'. Not generally a fan of a hearty fried brekkie, wanting something a little lighter, I opted for 'Sam's Veggie Breakfast' over the omnivorous 'Best of British'. They also offer 'Sam's Famous Crispy Corned Beef Hash Cake' 'Eggs Benedict' 'Eggs Florentine' as well as a range of 'barms' 'porridge' and other assorted breakfast favourites.
Shrimoyee Chakraborty
We all want what we don't have and tend to ignore what is our own... I guess its a similar situation in Britain -- where curry is the national dish, there is a China Town in every big city and most of us have a rack of spices at home. Sam's Chop House reminds us how ridiculously good, yet simple a true English meal can be. <br/><br/>Ahh the good old roast chicken, a mouth-watering Sausage and Mash and a warm pie, definitely makes my heart melt. The beauty of a British cuisine is that it sounds very simple but it is also equally easy to screw it up. Sam's Chop house has definitely mastered the art and rightly so because this is one of the oldest pubs in Manchester where the famous Mr Lowry had his supper and pint! You can see a human size statue of Lowry right at the bar (if you have a one too many to drink then you might just confuse the statue to be a real man). They have a great selection and range of beers; my German flat-mate was extremely impressed to find her favorite beer from her native country here. This place is a good example of British Fine Dining, as it stands tall (should really call it short as it's in the basement) right in the fine dining capital of Manchester (Kings Street). I am actually big fan of Mr Sam's neighbor (Chaophraya) too. <br/><br/>The food is on the expensive side, be ready to shell out a minimum of 20 pounds to enjoy a meal for one person. I exchanged a friendly banter with the bar-man -- we spoke about different kinds of beer and the statue of Lowry. <br/><br/>Verdict : Love it and definitely going back again to try the Dessert because I was too full to try any last time!
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