Mac Rating: 5.00 | Votes: 1 | Date: 19/06/2026 01:42:00
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 out with a sound system designed by the Grammy-winning producer Steve Levine, built to recording-studio acoustic standards and doubling as a space for gigs, DJ sets and recording. The venue is available for private hire across its floors and is used for parties, corporate events, gigs and DJ nights, with a food and cocktail menu alongside. It sits in the heart of the Northern Quarter, the city's district of independent bars, record shops and eateries, a short walk from Piccadilly.
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