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A West Didsbury institution serving excellent food, with plenty of seating for diners and drinkers alike. A friendly buzzing atmosphere welcomes visitors in the evening. The Metropolitan is rarely quiet.
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A West Didsbury institution serving excellent food, with plenty of seating for diners and drinkers alike. A friendly buzzing atmosphere welcomes visitors in the evening. The Metropolitan is rarely quiet.
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The Didsbury has been around since it's location was the centre of Didsbury Village. Situated on Didsbury Green, which is now mostly it's beer garden, The Didsbury used be known as The Ring O' Bells.
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The Sanctuary is the perfect location for customers to meet up and chill out in the heart of the fantastic community in Didsbury. It is open and welcoming, urban and modern, yet comfortable and relaxing. The Sanctuary is somewhere that you can grab a bite to eat, pop in for a pint, or meet up with friends.
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The Royal Oak offers a good selection of real ale in central Didsbury. At lunchtime you can try their famous cheese and pate boards which offer a selection of cheeses, pate and a chunk of bread.
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A tiny little pub in the middle of Didsbury Village. Opposite The Sanctuary, it's friendly and welcoming with a selection of ales.
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Free monkey nuts, and that's just one of the many reasons to give The Dog and Partridge a visit. Real ales including regular guest ales, a weekly pub quiz and several big screens to sport.
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The Woodstock is set back from the busy Barlow Moor Road in West Didsbury. Their bar is crammed with a huge selection of ales, lagers, bottles, wines and spirits and if you're lucky you may even find the odd board game or two. Two floors and plenty of seating, plus a beer garden.
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What you see is what you get with The Nelson. A small, busy and vibrant pub which offers real ales at sensible prices and the odd karaoke night here and there. Friendly and reasonably priced.
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Also known to Didsbury residents as The Old Cock, Ye olde Cock has ticked along nicely as a public house for decades. Other than a short period as a Loch Fyne fish restaurant, the pub has always sold a wide selection of ales, wines and pub grub.
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Often seen as a refuge from the noisier sides of the Didsbury Village nightlife, The Fletcher Moss is a friendly traditional pub hidden away just behind Didsbury Village. The Hydes Brewery pub sells a good selection of drinks but does not serve food.
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A traditional pub position right in the centre of Didsbury Village. Showing many of the major sports events on big screens, with real ale and pub grub available.
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Situated on the other side of Lapwing Lane from The Metropolitan, the smaller Railway is often a great refuge from the crowds on busy nights. Regular music and event nights.