Molly House

Manchester


The decor at this old-style pub is half brothel, half tearoom, but the vibe is low-key: no loud music, no hen parties and no 'all drinks a pound' specials. There's a fine selection of ales (including a good choice of local IPAs) and decent tapas. It's mostly LGBT, but heteros are also welcome.


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