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Markster pub crawl5/26/2023 ![]() If you can spare the time, head on over to The Hare & Hounds on Shudehill, a favourite of ours here in the Finest office, and an all-round fantastic traditional boozer. The Crown & Kettle, 2 Oldham Rd, Ancoats, Manchester M4 & Hounds (Hardcore) If it’s cold outside – sit by the fire and warm yourself up. Everyone talks about THAT ceiling inside, but there’s also a faultless selection of beers and ales, pies and loads of little nooks and crannies to set yourself up in. One of the city’s oldest pubs, no amount of trendy Instagram accounts and new, minimalist signage can drag this Ancoats institution away from its regulars. The Smithfield Tavern, 37 Swan St, Manchester M4 5JZ There’s an excellent beer garden out back here, and the beer is from local brewery Blackjack. A couple of great boozers which have had a fair bit of renovation over the years, most recently to the signs outside – which look gorgeous. The Angel Pub, 6 Angel St, Manchester M4 4BQĪnother hardcore pub, and you could probably include the neighbouring Rose & Monkey in here too. The room upstairs is bookable too – if you want to come here for your birthday and/or wedding. The Angel is a cracking boozer, with a great outdoor bit for when it’s sunny and some excellent real ale and craft cider options. ![]() If you really think that you can visit 19 pubs in one day, then include our hardcore options in here too. The first of our ‘hardcore’ pubs is The Angel at the bottom of Rochdale Road. The Marble Arch, 73 Rochdale Rd, Manchester M4 4HY A class act and the perfect place to get the ball rolling on your day. ![]() The beer is excellent too – straight from the Marble brewery down the road – plus – some absolutely fantastic food too. Where better to start your traditional pub crawl than in this absolute beauty of a boozer?! You could probably sit here and just stare at this pub with your pint, what with it’s tiled floor and ornate gothic interior. Please note: Drink responsibly during this – nobody wants to be lying in a ditch after the fourth pub. So we’ve devised a crawl for you, taking in the city’s best (and our absolute favourites). We LOVE these traditional boozers here at Finest, they’re full of character and give an insight into the real Manchester. Manchester is home to an abundance of pubs that have weathered the test of time, pubs where walking in is like taking a trip back to the 70s, where every day you’ll find an abundance of ‘characters’ and where a pint costs you less than £6. Afterwards many attendees will meet back up for a ZOMBIE CRAWL After-Party (Boot Hill Saloon, 10pm).Some people call them “old man” pubs, some call them “proper” boozers, others just call them their local. While at Headquarters attendees will also receive their ZOMBIE BAR CRAWL event badge & wrist band, event button & other necessary materials including a "ZOMBIE BAR CRAWL SURVIVAL GUIDE" showing the event map, themed drink / shot & food specials at participating venues, in addition to other important event information.Īttendees will then travel to participating venues, enjoying drinks and food along the way as well as zombie themed photo ops. ![]() ![]() Registration) at Main Street Station where they'll have the option of getting professional zombie make-up (if they have an "Infected" Ticket) and/or taking a turn in the Blood Spatter Booth (included with all tickets). The ZOMBIE BAR CRAWL (21+), the first of it's kind in Daytona Beach, is a great way for people to indulge in their inner zombie (or zombie hunter) while also helping support their local venues as well as a local charity (Halifax Urban Ministries) with a Charity Food Drive.Īttendees will first visit the ZOMBIE RESOURCE HEADQUARTERS (i.e. ![]()
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