Port Street Beer House

Bar · Ancoats

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"Slip off the beaten track and find the beer lovers gem that is Port Street Beer House. Established in 2011, this friendly watering hole is a firm favourite amongst both locals and tourists who have travelled to the pub having heard about the well-kept beers and friendly staff. The pub stocks beer from both local and far flung breweries, with seven hand pumps, eighteen draft lines and over one hundred bottled beers, you will never run out of choice." - The Neighbourhood

On the Grid : Port Street Beer House

39-41 Port St, Manchester M1 2EQ, United Kingdom Get directions

portstreetbeerhouse.co.uk
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