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  2. Grand Central Pub - Wikipedia

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    The pub in 2019 Grand Central is a rock/metal pub and music venue at 80 Oxford Street , near Oxford Road railway station and opposite The Principal Manchester hotel in Manchester , England. It is a four storey building (including cellar) which is typical of buildings that were originally houses in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth ...

  3. O'Neill's (pub chain) - Wikipedia

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    O'Neill's is an Irish-themed pub chain with 49 outlets in Great Britain.The chain is operated by Mitchells & Butlers, one of the largest pub companies in the United Kingdom.O'Neill's pubs are located in Great Britain only: the chain have no pubs in Northern Ireland, the only part of the UK where the O'Neill's chain does not operate.

  4. Crown and Kettle - Wikipedia

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    The Crown and Kettle is a Grade II listed pub in the Ancoats area of Manchester, England. It is located on the corner of Oldham Road and Great Ancoats Street . The Campaign for Real Ale considers it a "pub with outstanding conversion or restoration."

  5. New Business: BluAqua Restobar in Manchester to evolve; Codex ...

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    Oct. 20—Downtown dining changes in Manchester and Nashua A RESTAURANT on Elm Street in Manchester is slowly evolving into a new identity. The BluAqua Restobar is undergoing a complete revamp and ...

  6. Sir Ralph Abercromby (pub) - Wikipedia

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    It has a central bar, a function room (formerly a games room) and a beer garden. [1] In February 2016, it won a CAMRA award for "Pub of the season". [4] In 2014, it was threatened with demolition, along with Bootle Street police station and Manchester Reform Synagogue, to make way for the St Michael's redevelopment of the area led by Gary ...

  7. The Old Wellington Inn - Wikipedia

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    The oldest building of its kind in Manchester, The Old Wellington Inn was built in 1552 next to the market square which led off what is now Market Street, in what was known as the Shambles. [2] In 1554, part of it became a draper 's shop, owned by the Byrom family, [ 3 ] and the writer John Byrom was born there in 1692. [ 4 ]

  8. Irish pub - Wikipedia

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    Irish pubs were often equipped with a snug, a more secluded or private room with seating, similar to that of a British pub's snug.A typical snug within an Irish pub, while within the pub's premises, is usually separated from the rest of the pub by walls or partitions, has or used to have a door and is equipped with a hatch for serving drinks.

  9. Castle Hotel, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    In c. 1904, the pub was remodelled by Kay's Atlas Brewery, who added glazed tiles to the exterior frontage of the ground floor. [7] On 19 June 1988, the Castle Hotel became a Grade II listed building. [1] A live music venue since the early 1990s, the building fell into disrepair by the 2000s and closed in 2008. [8]