Making sure you’ll never forget the address, simply named bar and diner, 33 Oldham Street in the Northern Quarter opened late last year, serving up great nights out and excellent deals on food and booze. There is a rich vein of musical heritage running through the independent music bar which will be hosting two photo exhibitions of Kendal Calling and Bluedot this summer. The venue is split across three floors, working as a café and workspace in the day, and lounge and bar in the evening, with high-end, custom built sound system built by Grammy-award winning record producer Steve Levine. It’s the ideal space to celebrate album releases with special one-off nights, while showing gig tickets for any Manchester venue secures you Happy Hour prices on drinks (2 for £6 beers and 2 for 1 cocktails) and 20% off food. The best deal, perhaps, is their £5 lunch offer where you can choose between vegan sweet potato burgers, a 6oz bone marrow burger, honey roast ham bagel, fish finger sandwich (all served with fries) or a Caprese salad for a fiver. Let us know what you think over @mcrwire.

33 Oldham Street, Manchester M1 1JG. Tel: 0161 832 1299. Open 10am-1am Sun-Thu, 10am-2am Sat & Sun, www.33oldhamstreet.com

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Words:
John Stansfield
Published on:
Tue 30 Apr 2019