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Portland Bar & Grill opened its doors to the sky lounge is on the top floor with quality 4 Satan’s Hollow Manchester public in 2009 and recently special offers and a bespoke cocktail menu. 101 Princess Street, Manchester, 19 Oscars Accommodation underwent a full renovation, including the M1 6DD stunning new white bar. The combination 34 Canal St, Manchester, M1 3WD www.facebook.com/pg/ of stylish décor, good food and great www.oscarsbarcanalstreet.co.uk Shopping satanshollowmanchester service makes it a fabulous venue for 0161 237 9201 0161 236 0666 socialising in day or night. That’s showbiz! Oscars is a fabulous, Saunas The only rock venue in Manchester you 8 Bar Pop theatre-style bar showing both classic and need to know about! Satan’s Hollow 10 Canal St, Manchester M1 3EZ modern musical film clips in glamorous CLUBS sounds scary but it’s actually an awesome www.facebook.com/BarPopOfficial surroundings. Premium drinks, friendly 1 Night People LGBT-friendly venue specialising in 0161 236 0446 staff and a great atmosphere, together 105 Princess Street, Manchester, alternative and rock events. If you want If you’re ready to snap and crackle, then with all your favourite show tunes, makes M1 6DD to throw your body around a mosh pit to Pop’s the place for you! They blast out Oscars a real showstopper. www.nightpeoplemcr.com Marilyn Manson’s “mOBSCENE” with other unapologetically sugary pop every night of 20 Churchills 0161 236 9266 fit indie Cindys, this is your best bet! the week, with camp drag queen hosts and 37 Chorlton St, Manchester M1 3HN Night People is the new alter-ego of the club 5 VOID jaw-droppingly cheap drink offers! www.facebook.com/Churchillsmcr/ formally known as Alter-Ego. Still with us? It’s 4 Richmond St, Manchester M1 3HE 9 Company Bar 0161 236 5529 a gig venue which then transforms into a club www.facebook.com/VOIDAFTERHOURS 28 Richmond St, Manchester, Never one for a quiet evening, there’s once the encores are over, leaning towards 0161 236 5437 M1 3NB something lively going on most nights at indie, alternative and funk. It also hosts Alright, so no ‘into the void’ jokes here www.companybarmanchester.co.uk Churchill’s, whether it’s drag shows, tribute legendary northern soul club night Twisted because that’s just lazy writing. But you 0161 237 9329 acts or karaoke on Sunday, which is always Wheel every second and fourth Sunday of should definitely ENTER the VOID (sigh) Company Bar is the place for the man about popular with the regulars. Your purse will the month. as it’s a banging after-hours underground town any night of the week. Attracting a thank you for the cheap drinks prices too! 2 Bloom Nightclub house club for anyone that can’t stop slightly blokier crowd, they’re open VERY 21 The Molly House 100 Bloom St, Manchester M1 3LY moving when the lights come on. Katy B late for everyone, with drink prices that your 28 Richmond St, Manchester, www.facebook.com/pg/clubbloommcr/ approves of this club. Okay, she hasn’t, but wallet will thank you for. M1 3NB 0161 459 4660 she would if she went. They’re open until 10 Lock 87 www.themollyhouse.com After AXM closed its doors for the last time, 10am every weekend, because who needs Canal Street, Manchester, M1 3PW 0161 237 9329 a brand new club BLOOMED in its place sleep anyway? www.lock87.com A place for the discerning, eccentric (ha!). Club Bloom is open every night of the 0161 237 9582 and alternative in Manchester’s Village, week for as much drinking and revelry as BARS A brand spanking new gay bar right on just a couple of streets back from Canal your little gay heart desires. 6 B Lounge Canal Street. Having only been open since Street. Their three floors of shabby-chic 3 Cruz 101 97 Piccadilly, Manchester M1 2DB late July it’s already one of the coziest decor provide a warm welcome for 101 Princess Street, Manchester, www.blounge.co.uk joins on the street. Offering a warm pub everyone – boys or girls, gay or straight, M1 6DD 0161 236 4161 environment, it’s the perfect place to head and anyone in between. Plus fresh, www.cruz101.com A sophisticated space, nestled in the heart of to grab a beer with a couple of friends. authentic Spanish and South American 0161 9500 101 Manchester, perfect for a quiet glass of wine Head early enough and you can grab tapas. Que rico! We love a good Cruz, but we can always post-work or sharing one of their delicious yourself a breakfast from 5am. Open 22 The New Union Showbar Wednesday through Sunday for a laid back 111 Princess St, Manchester, M1 6JB night of getting social. www.facebook.com/ 11 Eagle Bar NewUnionHotelShowbar/ 15 Bloom St, Manchester, M1 3HZ 0161 228 1492 www.eaglemanchester.com/ Part of the New Union Hotel, the Showbar 0161 228 6669 puts on drag queens, karaoke and cheesy Spread your wings and fly over to the Eagle discos throughout the week. Plus, not too far Bar! The Eagle brand is recognised and to stumble home if you’ve booked a room! respected internationally and it’s easy to see 23 REM Bar 47 why! Stylish surroundings, fit and friendly 33 Sackville St, Manchester, M1 3LZ staff, delicious drinks, and plenty of deals. www.facebook.com/pg/TheRemBar 41 What more could a man want? 0161 425 5400 12 Eva Do you likle boots and boys? Canal Street’s 27 Sackville St, Manchester, M1 3LZ REM Bar is for you! Back to its best with www.facebook.com/pg/eva.village regular live entertainment, horny guys and 0161 278 8882 great atmosphere. Fun, vibrant bar in the heart of the gay 24 The Thompsons Arms village, specialising in shots, cocktails & 21 Sackville St, Manchester, M1 3LZ premium spirits. Great place for groups, 0161 228 3012 with DJs, drag queens and offers all week! Thompsons is super cheap and super 13 G-A-Y Manchester cheerful. Packed to the rafters at the 63 Richmond St, Manchester, weekend, with pop and dance played 6 M1 3WB by the DJs. There are often cabaret www.G-A-Y.co.uk nights (including male strippers, not for Ya got pop, ya got cheap drinks, ya got the faint hearted!) and the bar is open 7 G-A-Y! This iconic venue does pretty much ‘til very late at the weekends. what it says on the tin. It’s unashamedly 25 Centre Stage camp and cheesy, what more could you 51 Bloom St, Manchester M1 3LY want? No door charges you say? They www.facebook.com/CentreStageMCR/ don’t have any either! Yay! Camp camp camp! Centre Stage is an 36 14 Iconic unpretentious cabaret joint, bringing you 29 Sackville St, Manchester, M1 3LZ wave after wave of nostalgia with its game 33 www.facebook.com/pg/IconManchester/ show nights and DJ sets chockablock with 0161 237 3000 the classics of yesteryear. Cosy Iconic Bar by AXM hosts different 26 Tribeca themed nights throughout the week, 50 Sackville St, Manchester, M1 3WF from cheap gin nights to a quiz night www.tribeca-bar.co.uk on Mondays. It gets very busy on the 0330 111 5002 43 28 weekends when the resident DJ plays Tribeca on Sackville Street is ideal for DJs 38 classic club anthems and chart hits, so get and club nights, live bands and music events, 11 5 31 in early! private parties, meet ups, training, workshops, 20 15 KIKI classes, theatre, film and comedy nights. 27 39 40 4 Canal St, Manchester M1 3HE Vanilla 9 Canal st www.kikimanchester.com 39-41 Richmond St, Manchester, 23 8 21 15 0161 236 5437 M1 3WB 42 12 Let’s have a KIKI on Canal Street! Located www.vanillagirls.co.uk/ 44 16 29 within Manchester’s legendary gay village, 0161 637 6258 4 25 14 they serve delicious food & cocktails day and Go where the girls are! The renowned 3 34 night, plus a great variety of events held with ‘lesbian mecca of the north’ offers 17 24 Princess Street FREE ENTRY every night of the week! everything from sexy, dirty superdooper 45 19 16 1 30 Napoleons house to ‘pool trannies and pints with 46 18 35 Bloom St, Manchester, M1 3WD straws’. Yay! 2 28 35 10 26 www.napoleons.co.uk/ Velvet Bar 27 0161 236 8800 2 Canal St, Manchester, M1 3WF 13 32 Open six nights a week, Napoleons is www.velvetmanchester.com 22 Manchester’s oldest gay venue and has 0161 236 9003 been open for over forty years.
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