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Popped in here during the Psych Fest as it is such an iconic gig venue and we were not disappointed! There are at least two rooms of music (that I could see) and our gig was on the top floor. The room had a tiny VIP balcony on one side and at the back big stepped seating which was lovely to give my
Went to a concert with a friend. Very cozy vibe, fab staff. Their foods are tasty with good price. A lot of vegan foods available and the menu is playing with words - very interesting! The upper floor for the show is not big but quite enough for you to have fun. They even have a little balcony above
Went to The Deaf Institute for my 19th birthday and had an amazing time. Went to the 80's (and country) night and my friends and I got into some 80's themed clothing for the night. Staff are great and friendly. Good prices for drinks too!
Brilliant venue for gigs and live music. After the gig there is Late night music on by artists such as Clint Boon. 2 different bars. Great place. Open til 3am on Saturday morning.
Lovely venue, small but does the job and gives you a great view of the stage wherever you're standing. Restaurant has delicious and decently priced vegan food. We had butternut squash risotto, pimped fries, fish and chips, and banana waffles, which were all really nice and would recommend. Would've
Nice venue big bar down stairs the concert room was not the biggest but nice and cosy decent bar got served pretty easy nice selection of ales mostly cans and bottles old ales . Good sound coming from the bands there was quite a few seats at the back cinema style which some people appreciated their
Great little venue, holds around 200 in an old style theatre setting. Some bench seats at the back and an odd fishtank looking viewing balcony. Going a little shabby in places but that kinda adds to the charm of the place. Only go if you like the up close and personal experience.
Amazing venue. Excellent decor and atmos. High stage to see the bands. Enclosed Outside smoking area for the puffers. Love the spot but.... 1 bar person for a packed gig. Car park behind was a fiver for the evening which isn't bad considering such handy location. Top Spot.
Characterful and highly entertaining decor. Shabby chic, Victorian splendour, and a little bit of chintz. The exterior is impressive, but the interior takes on many "looks" as you wander round. A good selection of drinks available, priced from moderate to expensive. Majors on being a sophisticated
"Deaf inst" has been a firm favourite of mine since I first arrived in Manchester 11 years ago. It is a staple of the Oxford Road scene and hosts really excellent live music. Some of my favourite gigs have been here including Jenny Owen Youngs and most recently the amazing The Deep Blue, an indie-fo
This is a bustling, friendly and cosy dance hall and cocktail bar on a landmark, roman architecture styled building on Grosvenor street, which is close to the busy Oxford Street in Manchester City. The DJs were on full blast! It was such a lively and fun outing. I can't say how affordable the bar is
Lovely venue, when it's buzzon' the floor bounces. Here to see Misty's Big Adventure supported by The Silver Lines and Room D. Beer is good and food by Trof downstairs is good too.
Bollox Halloween Mince - a brilliant night out for Halloween 🎃 People had really made an effort to turn up in their best scary costumes. Music on all 3 floors of this beautiful building. What She Said took residence below stairs, in the crypt. Must say, this was my favourite floor. The tunes fantas
One of the best gig venues to see upcoming bands. Only let down by an expensive bar. Otherwise fantastic.
Great venue for a gig, good acoustics, would've handled more volume but fantastic night
Great vegan food! Lovely staff as well. None of the staff were actually deaf which I found a little disappointing. I like when they do that funny voice because even though they can't hear what they sound like, they're trying their best and that's important. Always try your best and you can do anyth
Manchester, the Deaf institute Thursday May 19th Lovely venue, over 3 floors downstairs bar, centre upstairs bar and eating area serving vegan food and upstairs again for concert space and bar. Easy to find venue central location. Welcoming bar staff who explains the vegan menu and helpful when co
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