The Hive is located at 51 Lever St, Manchester M1 1FN, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with The Hive and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Carole Harper

4 Google Rating

Was in the studio for a course. Nice facilities!

4/ 5

Was in the studio for a course. Nice facilities!

Richard Wall

4 Google Rating

Great place for a meeting and collaborative working. Conveniently placed in the centre of Manchester

4/ 5

Great place for a meeting and collaborative working. Conveniently placed in the centre of Manchester. The buffet was a pleasant surprise being of decent quality with several hot dishes available. I was slightly concerned that some of the meat dishes were luke warm and how long had they been that way but I think its safe to say they were fresh as I was not unwell afterwards. The venue was clean and well maintained with a steady supply of water and drinks available. I would definitely be happy to visit and use the venue again.

Helen Gerling

5 Google Rating

Great little gem of a meeting space. Lovely meeting rooms with everything we needed. Good customer s

5/ 5

Great little gem of a meeting space. Lovely meeting rooms with everything we needed. Good customer service and reception. Nice food options laid on - hot and cold & catered well for a variety of allergies and preferences. Good coffee etc provided too. Couldn't fault it!

D I

5 Google Rating

Great building with event space and pie and ale

5/ 5

Great building with event space and pie and ale

Aaron McHagg1s

5 Google Rating

Great space for meetings and workshops

5/ 5

Great space for meetings and workshops

Ian Burchett

5 Google Rating

Fantastic pies! Really great service too.

5/ 5

Fantastic pies! Really great service too.

Graham Wood

4 Google Rating

This is a very well presented office and conference space. The place is clean, tidy and well maintai

4/ 5

This is a very well presented office and conference space. The place is clean, tidy and well maintained. Good food is available and got and cold drinks and snacks are available for conference goers. The office is quite well located, being near to both Manchester Victoria and Piccadilly train stations though parking nearby is very difficult.

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  • Tuesday08:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Wednesday08:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Thursday08:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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