
Spread over three floors in Manchester's Northern Quarter, 33 Oldham Street is a multi-use bar, cafe and live-music venue created by Kendal Calling founder Andy Smith and Jason McGuire of Manchester Coffee Co. The ground floor works as a coffee shop by day and a cocktail bar by night, with the upper levels and a large roof terrace -- among the biggest in the area -- extending the space from morning into the evening. Music sits at the centre of the concept. The club-style first floor was fitted .....
Built into Grade II*-listed Victorian railway arches beneath the Manchester Central convention centre, 53two is an independent fringe theatre and arts venue with a flexible black-box auditorium seating around 150. A registered charity, it grew out of the Manchester Actors Platform, staging its first show in 2016 before developing into a full theatre and events space. The company began in a former car showroom on Albion Street, moved through temporary premises, and signed a long lease on two arc.....
Few venues carry the atmosphere of Albert Hall in Manchester, a former Wesleyan Methodist chapel on Peter Street that lay hidden and disused for decades before reopening as one of the city's most striking live-music spaces. Built in 1910, the building's soaring main hall, complete with stained-glass windows, ornate balcony and a grand pipe organ, was rediscovered largely intact and brought back to life in 2013, retaining the spectacular character of its original design. The main room is the hea.....

At the civic heart of Manchester lies Albert Square, a broad public space laid out in the 1860s and dominated by the soaring Gothic Revival town hall that ranks among the finest Victorian buildings in Britain. The square takes its name from the elaborate memorial to Prince Albert, the consort of Queen Victoria, that stands at its centre beneath an ornate canopy, one of the earliest such monuments raised after his death and the model for the better-known example in London. Around it the square is.....

Amber's is a multi-room electronic nightclub and live-music venue at Circle Square, on Symphony Park just off Oxford Road in central Manchester. Opened in December 2024 on the former site of the Canvas club beneath the development, the 1,000-capacity space quickly became one of the most talked-about additions to the city's nightlife. Spread across two purpose-built rooms, the venue blends a full live-performance space with a late-night electronic club, designed around immersive sound and stripp.....
Opened on Halloween weekend in October 2022, Area Manchester is a nightclub and event venue at 50 Sackville Street, opposite Sackville Gardens and just off Canal Street in the heart of Manchester's Gay Village. It was launched by the operators behind AREA London, joining their sister venues ON Bar and Vanilla in the area, in a space previously known as Tribeca. The venue is multifaceted by design, set over two floors with multiple bars and a state-of-the-art sound and lighting rig. Its programm.....
Housed in a railway arch on Deansgate Locks, Ark Manchester is a party bar and club on Whitworth Street West, one of the strip of venues built into the viaduct arches alongside the Rochdale and Bridgewater canals. It is arranged as three distinct rooms over two floors, which can be hired individually or taken over as a whole for large groups. The venue trades on a mix of moods -- from relaxed, candlelit canal-side drinks to high-energy club nights with DJs and party entertainment such as stilt .....
Set inside a railway arch on the edge of Manchester city centre and neighbouring Salford, Bee Noir is a boutique nightclub at Arch 1, Trinity Way, on East Ordsall Lane. The brick-arch setting is part of a wider trend of converting the viaduct spaces around the Manchester-Salford boundary into late-night venues, and Bee Noir leans into a glamorous, party-focused identity within that scene. The music policy is broad and commercial, with resident DJs playing chart hits, RnB, hip-hop, and pop, mixi.....
By day a Caribbean brunch spot and by night a Spinningfields club, BLVD packs several identities into one venue in the heart of Manchester's upmarket business and leisure district. Located on The Avenue North, it markets itself as a destination for bottomless brunch, cocktail culture and after-hours dancing, transforming from a dining room into a late-night party space as the evening goes on. The food offering centres on bold, Caribbean-inspired small plates, served alongside free-flowing drink.....
At the heart of Manchester Metropolitan University's students' union, on Higher Cambridge Street just south of the city centre, Boundary is the union's own student bar. A relatively recent addition to The Union, it was introduced as a dedicated social space for students, pitched as a relaxed place to hang out, eat, drink and make the most of campus life. The bar sits within the union building in the All Saints area, close to the main MMU campus and a short distance from Oxford Road, one of the .....