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Traditional Pubs Manchester City Centre. The Peveril of the Peak traditional English city pub, located on Great Bridgewater Street Before it began life as a pub, it was part of a draper's shop in the 17th Century, and was moved a few yards from its original position after the IRA bomb hit Manchester, as part of the city centre redevelopment.Many original features still exist, but the pub has be healthily reinforced to function properly as a pub today and has integrated a huge beer garden right outside in the courtyard. With a great range of diverse ales and lagers there is something new to be discovered with each visit.
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Easily identifiable by its black-and-white exterior and the huge crowds seated outside in good weather, Sinclair's is another Grade II-listed building which survived an IRA bomb and a move to its current location. For less than £3 a pint in the centre of Manchester, it's not one to miss! Lower Turks Head - 5 Another great Northern Quarter pub, the Lower Turks Head is a classic boozer.
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Nestled in the heart of Manchester's city centre, this thriving pub is the perfect setting for a relaxing lazy afternoon with friends News of The Old Grapes closing and the Sir Ralph Abercromby facing the wrecking ball has left many a beer-lover pondering the fate of Manchester's traditional boozers For less than £3 a pint in the centre of Manchester, it's not one to miss! Lower Turks Head - 5 Another great Northern Quarter pub, the Lower Turks Head is a classic boozer.
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Top 10 Manchester City Centre Pubs The Mancunion. The interior combines a cosy, traditional design with flags, sports memorabilia, and live sports and music, creating a space full of character and energy. Mulligans, a beloved and well-established Irish pub near Deansgate in Manchester's city centre, offers a vibrant, bustling atmosphere