Located in the heart of Manchester, Shambles Square is a lively public space that captures the essence of urban charm and community spirit. Surrounded by a variety of shops, cafes, and bars, this square offers a delightful atmosphere perfect for socializing or simply soaking in the local culture. Notable for its beautiful architecture and vibrant events, Shambles Square is an ideal spot for both locals and tourists looking to explore the city’s rich history. With a commitment to quality service and community engagement, every visit promises a unique experience that reflects the best of Manchester. Join us at Shambles Square for a memorable outing.

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Andrew Walsh

5 Google Rating

Great place to have an afternoon pint in the great outdoors. Strong adherence to social distancing,

5/ 5

Great place to have an afternoon pint in the great outdoors. Strong adherence to social distancing, good beer, good atmosphere.. first pub pint since lockdown!

Ieva Graudule

5 Google Rating

Great location. Love that part of Manchester. Can be really busy though

5/ 5

Great location. Love that part of Manchester. Can be really busy though

Stuart Robbins

4 Google Rating

Wed evening just after lockdown restrictions were lifted Very quiet most people wearing masks

4/ 5

Wed evening just after lockdown restrictions were lifted Very quiet most people wearing masks

David Kennedy

5 Google Rating

Awesome place but lock down

5/ 5

Awesome place but lock down

lil dean

5 Google Rating

Great place to drink out.

5/ 5

Great place to drink out.

Bryan Brierley

5 Google Rating

Good viewers historical buildings

5/ 5

Good viewers historical buildings

Carole Hennegan

5 Google Rating

Great afternoon at the mitre staff brilliant xx

5/ 5

Great afternoon at the mitre staff brilliant xx

Mark Stewart

5 Google Rating

Two good bars Wellington and oyster bar.nice space to sit outside on a sunny day passing the time of

5/ 5

Two good bars Wellington and oyster bar.nice space to sit outside on a sunny day passing the time of day.good pint sammual smiths.

Craig Squire

5 Google Rating

First place to eat some Street food and have a pint after lockdown. Worth the wait... 🤠

5/ 5

First place to eat some Street food and have a pint after lockdown. Worth the wait... 🤠

hayseyd431

5 Google Rating

Great place when the sun is shining.

5/ 5

Great place when the sun is shining.

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