The Fitzgerald located at 11 Stevenson Square, Manchester M1 1DB, UK

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Speakeasy-style cocktail bar with low sofas in a dark interior, serving drinks in cut glassware.

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Eleni Tsagari

2 Google Rating

Visited a couple of weeks ago, paid around £30 for a bottle of Prosecco that tasted like it was on

2/ 5

Visited a couple of weeks ago, paid around £30 for a bottle of Prosecco that tasted like it was on the £3 offer from Lidl’s and the music wasn’t jazz at all despite being advertised as a jazz bar. Also, we understood that we had to go before 10 o’clock due to the restrictions, but the waiter seemed very hell bent into making us feel uncomfortable about it and we didn’t notice any of the staff being the same with other customers

Martin Farrow

5 Google Rating

A live performance by a jazz/soul singer called Dominique was absolutely amazing. Fitzgerald's is al

5/ 5

A live performance by a jazz/soul singer called Dominique was absolutely amazing. Fitzgerald's is always a great late night out but today was even better than normal. A really happy crowd was out, spending their first paypacket since Christmas. Drinks are quite pricey but no more so than other late night venues in Manchester.

Paul Jay

5 Google Rating

My favourite place in all of the NQ!

5/ 5

My favourite place in all of the NQ!

Patricia Jansen van vuuren

5 Google Rating

Went to The Bad Bunny Burlesque night at the Fitzgerald last night. What a fantastic venue for a bri

5/ 5

Went to The Bad Bunny Burlesque night at the Fitzgerald last night. What a fantastic venue for a brilliant show. So atmospheric and not too big. The staff were brilliant. The band was perfect and the music compliments the burlesque performances. 4 beautiful and talented girls making their burlesque debut. If you get the chance to go see them do it. You will not be disappointed. Xxx

Josh Nivern

4 Google Rating

Dark and intimate. They give the prohibition look a good go and live music is a great touch. Live mu

4/ 5

Dark and intimate. They give the prohibition look a good go and live music is a great touch. Live music was great. The music before the performance was too loud and distracting from having a conversation and no dancefloor.

Sabrina Leonard

3 Google Rating

Nice little cocktail place, enjoy the comedy nights there. Drinks service can be a little slow (not

3/ 5

Nice little cocktail place, enjoy the comedy nights there. Drinks service can be a little slow (not more than 2 bartenders at once it seems?) and did find one Bartender to be a bit rude during my last visit. :(

Dee

4 Google Rating

Love this bar but please play more 1920s electro swing

4/ 5

Love this bar but please play more 1920s electro swing

Grecu Cristian

4 Google Rating

The place and the cocktails are nice. Same it shares the same toilets with the place below and they

4/ 5

The place and the cocktails are nice. Same it shares the same toilets with the place below and they are slammed at all times. I didn't experience the live music as it didn't start at 10pm as was promised, but must try again. I'll try again as my girlfriend really likes the place hopefully will give 5 stars

Lisa Sounds

4 Google Rating

The entry is hidden in a side street but you’ll see the sign and head upstairs. The style is prohi

4/ 5

The entry is hidden in a side street but you’ll see the sign and head upstairs. The style is prohibition Art Deco with a small stage where they have performers on different nights. Cocktails are good and staff seem friendly.

Peter Hannah

5 Google Rating

Great cocktails bnice atmosphere

5/ 5

Great cocktails bnice atmosphere

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  • Saturday24 hours open
  • Sunday24 hours open
  • Monday24 hours open
  • Tuesday24 hours open
  • Wednesday24 hours open
  • Thursday05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
  • Friday05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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