Cruz 101 is located at 101 Princess St, Manchester M1 6DD, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Cruz 101 and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Reece Y

5 Google Rating

Fantastic night in what can only be described as the best gay venue in the village. Wouldn’t even

5/ 5

Fantastic night in what can only be described as the best gay venue in the village. Wouldn’t even bother going anywhere else. Staff are very friendly and always make you feel welcome.

Dan C

5 Google Rating

Very nice service at the entrance, especially security. I had some nice nights here, bar service ok.

5/ 5

Very nice service at the entrance, especially security. I had some nice nights here, bar service ok. Toilets ok, quite big mirrors but I like that. You can get a hand stamp and always go out and come back again without paying again.

Lucinda Siu

1 Google Rating

So, my first time going to a club. Thinking it would be fun with my friends and got rejected at the

1/ 5

So, my first time going to a club. Thinking it would be fun with my friends and got rejected at the door because I asked how can we get in. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Not even bothered to help out or anything, told us to go away. Arrogant people 🙄

Jamie Goodliffe

3 Google Rating

Perhaps the most expensive entry to a club I’ve seen at £20. Two rooms, very long wait at the bar

3/ 5

Perhaps the most expensive entry to a club I’ve seen at £20. Two rooms, very long wait at the bar (45 mins), very hot downstairs. Good selection of music early on upstairs but wasn’t a fan when it turned to cheese at about 3:30am.

Jason Darby

1 Google Rating

Went with 2 friends but knew some people who’d come from another club. We were called liars for sa

1/ 5

Went with 2 friends but knew some people who’d come from another club. We were called liars for saying we were not with them, then the bouncer said he’d “spark me clean out” repeatedly and another threw hot tea at me. NEVER GO HERE.

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