“You come for the football, but stay for the craic,” says a regular, and it’s hard to argue. Another adds, “The Guinness flows like water here.” This is the Irish World Heritage Centre, where a 4.4-star rating from 252 reviews isn’t just a number; it’s a testament to the charm this pub exudes. With a menu that sits comfortably in the £10–20 range, it’s accessible for a quick pint or a lengthy catch-up.
Game Day Specials
When the Premier League matches roll around, the specials are as enticing as the football. Think hearty Irish stews and classic fish and chips to soak up all the pints you’re bound to knock back. Happy hour deals are a nice touch, helping keep the tab manageable while the tension on the pitch rises. It’s also worth trying the signature Irish whiskey cocktails if you’re feeling adventurous (or need a bit of Dutch courage before the match).
What Sports Are Shown
This place isn’t just about football, though it has that covered. You’ll find rugby, GAA games, and even the occasional boxing match flashing across screens. The set-up is perfect for a crowd; multiple screens mean no one’s missing out on the action, regardless of where they’re sitting. Just don’t expect to catch any cricket – that’s a rare find around here.
What is the address of Irish World Heritage Centre Manchester?
Irish World Heritage Centre Manchester is located at 1 Irish Town Way, Manchester.
What are the opening hours of Irish World Heritage Centre Manchester?
Hours may vary, especially on match days. It’s best to call Irish World Heritage Centre Manchester directly or check Google Maps for up-to-date hours.
Can I book a table at Irish World Heritage Centre Manchester for match day?
It’s recommended to call ahead to reserve a spot, especially for big matches.
Are there other pubs near Irish World Heritage Centre Manchester?
Yes, Manchester has several pubs — check our Manchester guide for more options.
