Lost In Tokyo

Bar · Ancoats

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"Ever wondered what a Baby Godzilla tastes like? Yes, no, maybe? Well head down to Lost In Tokyo and find out! This bar is the new kid on the block, taking over one of the downstairs areas in 24 Lever Street’s creative network. Whether it’s the name, the cocktail menu or the paper lanterns, it’s not long before you feel transported to a top secret Japanese bar. The bar’s impressive selection of Japanese whiskies is yet another reason to try to tipple with a menu of Suntory, Yamazaki, Hibiki and Hakushu to name just a few. Whilst these might be some of the nicest cocktails you’ve tried, you won’t be paying through the baby godzilla nose for them with two for £10 before 9pm and just £6.50 any other time. The vibe is friendly and buzzing, full of creative minds and friendly faces. On Fridays and Saturdays, the bar is open from 4pm until 3am, hosting DJ’s playing some great tracks. Follow the neon, grab a cosy both and be truly transported to another city." - The Neighbourhood

On the Grid : Lost In Tokyo

26b Lever St, Manchester M1 1DW, United Kingdom Get directions

lostintokyo.co.uk
@lostintokyonq

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