The Crown & Anchor is located at 41 Hilton St, Manchester M1 2EE, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with The Crown & Anchor and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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banane0verte

2 Google Rating

Don't go for breakfast. We followed the sign "breakfast served all day" but we're disappointed. The

2/ 5

Don't go for breakfast. We followed the sign "breakfast served all day" but we're disappointed. The staff is not welcoming at all. We felt like they didn't want to serve us. The English breakfast was ok but not great. The coffee is instant coffee... Anyway, avoid this.

Andy Booth

5 Google Rating

Called in last night on our Xmas Do. Great to see the place packed. I first drank in here 20 years a

5/ 5

Called in last night on our Xmas Do. Great to see the place packed. I first drank in here 20 years ago when it was one of the few Real Ale pubs in the City Centre with a choice of beers. Long live this traditional pub.

Matt Burke

5 Google Rating

Good beer, good service and screens for the rugby. Friendly and welcoming.

5/ 5

Good beer, good service and screens for the rugby. Friendly and welcoming.

Luke Matthews

4 Google Rating

Lovely place. Clean and tidy. Smokers race and a bijou beer garden. Good to see a pool table as w

4/ 5

Lovely place. Clean and tidy. Smokers race and a bijou beer garden. Good to see a pool table as well. Friendly staff and quick service. Prices a little bit steep

Chris Partington

5 Google Rating

Great, warm, atmospheric old Manchester Pub. Good beer & food. Recommended

5/ 5

Great, warm, atmospheric old Manchester Pub. Good beer & food. Recommended

A W

1 Google Rating

Very poor service... Had booked and wanted to extend visit but no one was available on numerous occa

1/ 5

Very poor service... Had booked and wanted to extend visit but no one was available on numerous occasions on the phone to confirm... Ended up staying elsewhere... I'm convinced its basically a pub with a few rooms and that the phone is answered by bar staff who haven't a clue... I'd probably avoid tbh...

Ian Moore

5 Google Rating

Nice clean pub inside and friendly staff. It was not to busy when I went and they also serve food

5/ 5

Nice clean pub inside and friendly staff. It was not to busy when I went and they also serve food

Francisco Ruiz

5 Google Rating

Traditional cosy pub with a nice private terrace where it's allowed smoking. Heaters in the terrace

5/ 5

Traditional cosy pub with a nice private terrace where it's allowed smoking. Heaters in the terrace so very convenient for winter

Kira Thompson

1 Google Rating

Got no sleep as my bed was broken, it had a hole in the middle of it which you sunk into and they we

1/ 5

Got no sleep as my bed was broken, it had a hole in the middle of it which you sunk into and they were aware of it as they had attempted to fill it with towels, which didn't help. Also theres a pipe in the room that rumbles all night very loudly. There was also a floorboard in the corridor which when stepped on moved my friends bed in our room which was odd. Could hear every footstep and word said in the corridor. Then a dog started barking loudly first thing in the morning. Safe to say none of us got any sleep. Definately over priced for one of the worst places I've stayed. Almost felt like a comedy sketch, Fawlty Towers comes to mind. Staff nice and location good though.

Phillip Greaves

5 Google Rating

Good honest pub. No airs or graces. Just a pint and a laugh

5/ 5

Good honest pub. No airs or graces. Just a pint and a laugh

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  • Sunday12:00 PM - 11:30 PM
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  • Tuesday12:00 PM - 11:30 PM
  • Wednesday12:00 PM - 11:30 PM
  • Thursday12:00 PM - 11:30 PM
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