The Jolly Angler - The Jolly Angler ,47 Ducie Street, Manchester, M1 2JW map
- One of the best real pubs in this part of Manchester The Jolly Angler is a small pub tucked behind Piccadilly Train station. Serving a good selection of beers including seasonal real ale it offers a friendly atmosphere to enjoy a proper british pint. Now popular with Manchester city fans, the jolly angler gets busy on match days.
- Manchester Ale (Hydes)
- Real Ale
- Traditional Pub
- Manchester City pub
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Great pub. Friendly, good Hydes beer. Saturday evenings, a bunch of musicians get together and jam on irish instrumental music. Anything between 6 and about 14 musicians play together in a corner of this small pub. It has a great atmosphere. Mixed clienete, generally over 30′s
Although the owners are Irish, this is not an “Irish” pub, but a very good place to enjoy a good pint, mix with good company, and on a saturday listen to some good music.
Only ever been 3 times, the last 2 it was closed! Its like going back in time, all the football pictures on the wall are from the sixties – has it changed since then?
Yes you could find it “closed” early Saturday evening, when there has been a game on at Eastlands. However, a knock on the window will bring someone to the door. If they think your OK, you’ll be let in. It does open about 7.30 on match days. I think that’s fair n’uff. It hasn’t changed much since the 70′s ! But it’s still a good pint, good music on a Saturday evening.
Me and my lad went in before the game on Sunday, first time, and definately not the last.
Ray the owners son is a top bloke, the pub is brilliant. It’s a “pub” in the real sense of the word. A great pint and a great atmosphere, great lads having a drink together.
I’m glad my young son had the chance to see a real pub before they all dissapear. This pub needs a mancunian heritage protection order to make sure it lasts for an eternity