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The Star and Garter is is fully independent of brewery or private company investment. It's located in an area of Manchester City Centre which the local council likes to pretend doesn't exist, hence the lack of investment for 25 years in anything which is beyond the boundaries of Piccadilly Railway Station.
The toilets are basic, pub toilets in that they are clean and functional until people ruin them over the course of an evening, but that's unwashed students for you too used to Mummy cleaning up after them.
Smile and The Morrissey Smiths Disco have already been mentioned, so all I'll say is that they are 18 and 17 years old respectively, which pretty much says it all.
An institution, a film location (Cracker, Band of Gold, Prime Suspect, The Body Farm and more), a dive, a hidden gem, Manchester's best kept secret, it's had it's praise and it's criticism. It's also seen early, unsigned performances from The Courteeners, Low, At The Drive In, The Ting Tings, Badly Drawn Boy and Hurts as well as gigs to long established bands like Status Quo, Half Man Half Biscuit, UK Subs, Vice Squad, The Cockney Rejects and more.
Built in 1803, moved in 1849 (a century before they claimed to have done it first when they moved a building after the IRA bomb) and reopened in 1877 it, like most Victorian pubs, brewed it's own beer. It's been a hotel, a MOD training facility during WW2, an outpost for Royal Mail and British Rail workers and, finally, it's never been a house that got converted into what it is today Manchester's only remaining truly independent venue.