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Mardi Gras, Manchester - pub details

Address: 108-111 The Orient, Trafford Centre, Manchester, Manchester, M17 8EH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 44734) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Urmston (1.2 miles), Humphrey Park (1.4 miles), Patricroft (1.5 miles)

Chain: Wetherspoons

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> Current user rating: 7.0/10 (rated by 3 users)
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user reviews of Mardi Gras, Manchester

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Was in here late on Sunday afternoon. It's a real ale oasis (Wetherspoon's) in the Trafford Centre. But prices are bumped up accordingly. I didn't notice the upstairs bar in the previous review. The ground floor bar only had 3 ales - Greene King Abbot, Sharps Doom Bar & Tickety Brew Golden Bitter. But I was here for the cider festival. On were Ashridge Devon Bloom, Worley's Mendip Hills, Weston's Old Rosie, Perry's Somerset Redstreak & Taunton Cider Company First Press Original. There was much less seating downstairs than in your typical 'spoon's. Not sure about upstairs. Decent option whilst shopping though.
blue_scrumpy - 10 Jul 2017 21:43
Visited this lunch time. Rather busy but to be expected in the Trafford Centre I suppose. At the downstairs bar there were 6 pumps, 5 of which were on with the other 'coming soon'.

Available - Adnams Explorer, Thunder Road Pacific, Birrificio Italiano Bibock, Wadworth 6X and Tim Taylor Landlord.

I went for the Pacific, 4.4% and £2.49 for the pint. A nice clear pint of refreshing ale, very pale in colour but not lacking in flavour.

This has to be the only pub I can think of which has an organised queueing system instead of a free for all at the bar.

There is another bar upstairs. From memory on previous visits, only one or two hand pumps are at this bar - the bigger selection is at the main bar downstairs.

Would recommend if in need of some liquid refreshment while suffering the shops at the Trafford Centre.
RealAleRobUK - 29 Mar 2016 23:23

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