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The Millstone, Manchester - pub details

Millstone

Address: 67 Thomas Street, Manchester, Manchester, M4 1LQ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 32296) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Manchester Victoria (0.4 miles), Manchester Piccadilly (0.6 miles), Manchester Oxford Road (0.8 miles)

Brewery: JW Lees and Co (Brewers)

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> Current user rating: 5.0/10 (rated by 13 users)
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user reviews of the Millstone, Manchester

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The last proper boozer on Thomas Street. Get your blue suede shoes on if Big Jim is singing. If you want a flash bar-go elsewhere.
EdgarBriggsMI5 - 11 Feb 2015 16:34
Friendly pub although the beer, Lees Bitter was uninspiring but at £2.60 a fair price. I visited early lunchtime so it may not be the best time to visit.
addlened - 27 Jun 2013 10:33
If you value you your life and sanity, you should avoid this place at all costs!

Horrendous place that should be confined to Room 101 !


realalerules1983 - 4 Jun 2012 16:43
This was our first port of call yesterday, with so many other Northern Quarter pubs and bars still closed. This was one of a very small number that were open late morning. The pub has quite a traditional, cosy interior. Service was also very friendly. However, JW Lees Bitter was the only cask ale choice. So most of us contented ourselves with halves before places with a better selection were to open.
blue_scrumpy - 27 Nov 2011 13:23
Millstone is in the the Northern Quarter of the city centre, an area tipped to be the next "place to be".No idea what it's like as a hotel, but as regards a pub, some good, some bad. I found the staff and the owner really eager to please and easygoing. Stuck to the Guinness which I enjoyed. Early evening entertainment is provided, which according to the regular users I was chatting too is at times ok other times not. The biggest problem is space. Even when only half busy the layout makes it cramped and uncomfortable. A shame really because the seem to try hard to make it work.
tuckyjim - 30 Jan 2011 20:53

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