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Awesome music venue. Here we saw Alright, The Paul Taylor Experience and Scumface which was brilliant. Not only do the bands bring in a friendly and fun crowd, the venue is laid out nicely and drinks are reasonably priced. The toilets were clean (always gets bonus points!) and the staff were super f
Great small gig venue, if you're a lover of intimate gigs you'll enjoy the Star and Garter. Warning - it is two flights of stairs to get up to the gig room, so not accessible to all. In a grungy pub like this, I expected the drinks to be super cheap, but it was £5 for a pint of Amstel; which means t
Went here for the mozarmy weekender 2023, great staff, great venue. If you want a venue that you can throw a proper party in. This is it. Loved it that much we want to hold a vow renewal party here 2024 5*****
This is a venue designed around function rather than frills. Drink offers were good and staff were very pleasant. It is a proper pub with a very decent space upstairs for live music. I was at a gig featuring Dru Blue, Katie Mac and Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. All of the acts did a smashing job and
Always an impressive building to approach, the Star & Garter is a no nonsense old school pub and a proper 'band upstairs' venue. There is some great musical heritage at the S & G too. Well worth a visit.
Manchester's finest music venue. I love it.
An iconic building behind Piccadilly Railway station, known around the world for its infamous Smith's and Morrissey night on the first week of the month. Popular with all age groups and have themed nights throughout the week as well as bands performing. Hasn't succumbed to the glitzy superpub status
A legendary venue with absolutely tons of history. This is one of Manchester best places for the more underground level of bands. It's also got great owners. 2 for a fiver on cans.... Oh hell yeah! It's also been featured loads in different TV shows. You have to experience this place. It has a mega
I honestly love this place. Only been for Metal gigs and I can't express how great each visit of mine has been. Most chill venue, the bands are usually chilling by their merch downstairs, Is always get excited when a band plays here because it opens up photo opportunities. Good drink prices too. Its
"The last real indie venue" is as it was described by the owner. I went to watch Call Me Karizma play on May 4, and the upstairs stage room has enough space for maybe 100 people, the downstairs with a quaint bar and seating composed of sofas, chairs, and benches in three open floor rooms next to the
One of my favourite venues for intimate shows! Sometimes the bar is cash only though so worth bearing that in mind before you visit as its a bit out of the way behind the train station.
Unlikely looking music venue but seriously big sound. Love it.
An amazing place. Hidden away on the corner of Fairfield Street, the Star and Garter is one of, if not the most influential indie club that has existed ever in Manchester - probably the world. Famed for its Morrissey Smiths Disco and Smile, the Star continues to allow indie kids from all over a fab
When me granny came to Manchester,England to visit our relatives (we are from Dublin) they’d all go to The Star and Garter. Me granny loved The Drifters and saw them many times at this venue (always ate the obligatory chicken in a basket whilst swilling down the black stuff) it was/is a great workin
Great little venue loved the bands we saw there
Me and my friend visited this place on 04.05.22 to see Call Me Karizma's live performance. We had a great experience, two gentlemen on the entrance were lovely and friendly, another guy who checked our tickets was lovely too. Once the venue door opened, we were let inside before the show started, we
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