Running straight through the city centre, Deansgate is the longest road in the centre of Manchester and has lots of exciting venues along the way. If you're after great places to eat and drink, you'll discover plenty of venues in and around the road, including a variety of enticing pubs. From places with great pub grub to ideal spots for a quick pint, we've got some great tips for you. This is our guide to the best pubs in Deansgate.
The best pubs in Deansgate
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Top pubs around Deansgate
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1The Deansgate A Deansgate mainstay
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2The Old Nag's Head Old-school pub with a roof garden
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3The Lost Dene Food served all day
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4The Sawyer's Arms Elegant drinking and dining spot
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5Mulligans Lively and atmospheric Irish pub
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6The Oast House Rustic pub with outdoor space
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7The Old Wellington Centuries-old pub
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8The Rising Sun Warmly welcoming drinkers
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9The Ape & Apple Live sport and fun
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10Crown & Anchor Welcoming local pub
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11Sir Ralph Abercromby Pub with centuries of history
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12The Moon Under Water Budget-friendly boozing
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Top pubs around Deansgate
A Deansgate mainstay
Standing out against the modern buildings around it, The Deansgate is a vibrant city centre pub that has stood for hundreds of years. The interior here combines tradition with contemporary. It's a popular venue for drinks and food, but it also screens live sports. A full range of drinks are offered, and classic pub food is served all day.
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321 Deansgate, Manchester City Centre
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The Deansgate
016-138 889 56 - Read more on Thatsup
Old-school pub with a roof garden
Located just off Deansgate, The Old Nag's Head is a traditional boozer that's old-school and down-to-earth. There's a classic interior as well as a roof garden with a mural of some of Manchester's greatest heroes. The interior is full of photos of Manchester United stars. Affordable drinks are served here and there's regular karaoke for entertainment.
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19 Jackson's Row, Manchester City Centre
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The Old Nag's Head
016-183 243 15 - Read more on Thatsup
Food served all day
The Lost Dene is a lively Deansgate pub that's known for food as well as drinks. Food is served all day, including breakfast, pizza, and classic pub grub. There's a comprehensive drinks range too, including various gins. The space is smart and contemporary with tiled floors. Live sport is also shown here.
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144 Deansgate, Manchester City Centre/Spinningfields
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The Lost Dene
016-183 990 35 - Read more on Thatsup
Elegant drinking and dining spot
Behind a colourful red exterior, The Sawyer's Arms is a smart pub that offers elegant surroundings with lots of dark wood. A varied selection of drinks for every taste are offered here, as well as classic British pub grub. This pub has its own function room for events and also regularly screens live sport.
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138 Deansgate, Manchester City Centre/Spinningfields
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The Sawyer's Arms
016-183 421 33 - Read more on Thatsup
Lively and atmospheric Irish pub
Located just off Deansgate, Mulligans is the oldest Irish pub in Manchester. It has a colourful exterior and is known for the lively atmosphere inside. Come for an expertly-poured Guinness or try beers, wine, and whiskey from the bar. Live sport and music are on regularly and the pub also has a number of comfortable guest rooms for travellers.
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12 Southgate, Manchester City Centre
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Mulligans of Deansgate
016-183 292 33 - Read more on Thatsup
Rustic pub with outdoor space
Located close to Deansgate in Spinningfields, The Oast House is a bustling pub that has a distinctive rustic look both inside and out. It boasts a spacious terrace too. The drinks here include beer, wine, and fruity cocktails, plus food is served. Sample street eats like gyros, burgers, and kebabs, or visit on Sunday for a traditional roast.
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The Avenue, Spinningfields, Manchester City Centre/Spinningfields
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The Oast House
016-182 938 30 - Read more on Thatsup
Centuries-old pub
Just off Deansgate, The Old Wellington occupies a building that's hundreds of years old. This iconic pub has a historic style inside, plus a spacious terrace where you can admire its timbered exterior. A comprehensive selection of drinks are available, plus there's classic pub grub, including a Sunday roast. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all served.
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4 Cathedral Gates, Manchester City Centre
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The Old Wellington
016-183 951 79 - Read more on Thatsup
Warmly welcoming drinkers
The Rising Sun was built in the 17th century and continues to offer a warm welcome to its guests today. This is a relaxed and traditional pub with a fuss-free interior and a friendly attitude. Framed photographs line the walls at this straightforward venue. Real ales, cask ales, and local beers are a speciality here, with drinks being priced affordably.
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22 Queen Street, Manchester City Centre
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The Rising Sun
016-183 411 93 - Read more on Thatsup
Live sport and fun
Modern open-plan pub The Ape & Apple has hanging baskets decorating the exterior as well as comfortable and contemporary spaces inside. This pub is a popular place to watch live sport but it also does events like salsa classes, comedy nights, and live music. Local beer is a speciality here but classic pub food is served too.
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28-30 John Dalton St, Manchester City Centre
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The Ape & Apple
016-183 996 24 - Read more on Thatsup
Welcoming local pub
Crown & Anchor looks traditional from the outside. Inside the pub there's a contemporary interior with booths, art, and exposed brickwork. Families and dogs are welcome. Beer, including local brews, is a speciality here but pub food is also served. The venue also screens live sport and has pub quizzes and regular live music.
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6 Cateaton St, Manchester City Centre
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Crown & Anchor
016-183 422 78 - Read more on Thatsup
Pub with centuries of history
Famous pub Sir Ralph Abercromby has been in situ for hundreds of years and is known for its positive atmosphere. Behind a red brick exterior, you'll find an old-school pub setting. The venue has a sizeable beer garden too. A varied selection of drinks are available from the bar as well as light snacks such as crisps.
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35 Bootle Street, Manchester City Centre
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Sir Ralph Abercromby
016-121 515 45 - Read more on Thatsup
Budget-friendly boozing
Head to The Moon Under Water for a classic Wetherspoons experience in Deansgate. This smart pub is based in a converted cinema and retains many original features. A broad choice of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are served as well as a diverse menu of crowd-pleasing food, all available at budget-friendly prices.
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68-74 Deansgate, Manchester City Centre
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The Moon Under Water
016-183 458 82 - Read more on Thatsup
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