Cracking video Dad goes to show back when these pubs were built. They were made to last and made by incredible architects, unlike the microbreweries and pop-up bars that you see today in town.
I'm 66 & on my way out. Born & bred Mancunian. Used to be a heavy drinker but never been in those 3 pubs. The lass & the Pevril have always been on my bucket list. So Thankyou sir.
3 classic pubs plus the Salisbury( ex wilsons house). which I frequented when I was 16 at Manc Poly. The back room in the BP we used to meet in the 80's when our printing union was on strike for 8 weeks. Great pub. Saw the well on DM vid, love the pissstone history 😂..loved that vid Steve, cheers pal...sluuuuuuuuuuuuuurrrrppp 🍺👍😊
All 3 great historical pubs of the world’s greatest city, been in all 3 many times, also shame you didn’t go in the Salisbury. My favourite pub in Manchester. On many Saturdays I’ll get off the train at Oxford Road, walking down the steps into the Salisbury for a few great pints of excellent ale, before going on to watch the worlds greatest football team. MCFC Champions. Good vid mate.
Used to take the train at Oxford Rd to get home after getting off the bus.... Those steps, you really needed a pint before navigating them.... Needless to say quite a few times I ended up getting the last train.....
@@davefb your right about the steps, have to navigate them very carefully these days depending on the consumption of alcohol and the fact I’m nearly 60, they get harder each time, although the great beer in the Salisbury make it worth while.
Really enjoyed it. Next time in Manchester I'll try to get to them. One pub I do know and use is the marble arch on Rochdale road. Lovely tiles etc. Anyway thanks again.
Great vlog really enjoyed it . Have frequented all those pubs including the Salisbury. If you enjoy traditional Lancashire pubs , can I recommend you vist the White Lion in Westhoughton. A very old holts pub which is a listed building. With the original tiled bar and fire places . It is in the top 100 places to visit according to Historic England. Ta for doing these vlogs ,really enjoy them.
Great vid and know all these and will return soon! Only drawback was the Guinness which is difficult not to keep reasonably well and no real test of a good cellarman.
@@FightCentralUK thanks for watching..been in the Turks a few times..always packed though..I like the northern quarter some great pubs there so I’ll do another vid on some of them 🍺🍺
@@theparadoxclub1326 we popped in the other week on a saturday, right in the middle of the day and there was only a couple of folk in there. straight up to the terrace although the skyscraper next door has ruined it a bit. No guinness though, you have to get the house stout
@@theparadoxclub1326 it's a joke mate it's round the ducks arse 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 no offence meant Tek care enjoy your beers in Manchester 👍👍👍👍👍best wishes from Andalusia 😂👍🦊
Adolf Hitler was not a fan of the midland hotel or Rochdale town hall. I wish people would stop saying so it's not true. However excellent video of pubs I frequent
Cracking video Dad goes to show back when these pubs were built. They were made to last and made by incredible architects, unlike the microbreweries and pop-up bars that you see today in town.
Thanks for watching these building are incredible.. so over designed by the Victorian’s but look classy and made to last 👍
Good shout that Ant...no character in these micro bars etc🍺👍
@@SlurpyDave254 yeah they are not only look drab aesthetically, but they also lack personality and atmosphere I find.
Brilliant Steve! Loads of great, interesting history. Well done Sharon for the fab camera work x
Thanks for watching Gill..glad you liked it 👍
I'm 66 & on my way out. Born & bred Mancunian. Used to be a heavy drinker but never been in those 3 pubs. The lass & the Pevril have always been on my bucket list. So Thankyou sir.
Nice one Will…pevril is like stepping back in time..nothing has changed in there for years..iconic Manchester pub 🍺
I am 82 and just starting!
Great year ( 1958 ) 😂👍🙏
How..there's not that many pubs
3 classic pubs plus the Salisbury( ex wilsons house). which I frequented when I was 16 at Manc Poly. The back room in the BP we used to meet in the 80's when our printing union was on strike for 8 weeks. Great pub. Saw the well on DM vid, love the pissstone history 😂..loved that vid Steve, cheers pal...sluuuuuuuuuuuuuurrrrppp 🍺👍😊
Thanks for watching Dave…great boozers there..the pev is like going back in time
So glad i found this video, I’ve always wondered how those pubs got their names. Beautiful tiles on those two, they really stand out.😊
@@elephantstone123 Thanks for watching..plenty of history in then pubs
Top filming Steve, the architecture of the boozers are stunning! Great pubs too…..and the Guinness in the Lass is mint! 👍
@@paulfoy6098 love the old pubs in Manchester…so much history in them ..and The Guinness in the Lass was the best of the day 🍺
Very interesting Steve, taking us back in history, thanks for sharing. The Irish people must have had a hard time in those years. Very informative 👍👍
Thanks for watching Shirley times must have been hard back then x
Love the history ot the old buildings, really interesting , i enjoyed x
Enjoyed this video, interesting learning about the history of some of Manchester old pubs 😊
Thank for watching Sue x
All 3 great historical pubs of the world’s greatest city, been in all 3 many times, also shame you didn’t go in the Salisbury. My favourite pub in Manchester. On many Saturdays I’ll get off the train at Oxford Road, walking down the steps into the Salisbury for a few great pints of excellent ale, before going on to watch the worlds greatest football team. MCFC Champions. Good vid mate.
Thanks for watching…it’s on my list to do another three historic pubs of our great city of Manchester…Love the Salisbury 🍺
Used to take the train at Oxford Rd to get home after getting off the bus.... Those steps, you really needed a pint before navigating them.... Needless to say quite a few times I ended up getting the last train.....
@@davefb your right about the steps, have to navigate them very carefully these days depending on the consumption of alcohol and the fact I’m nearly 60, they get harder each time, although the great beer in the Salisbury make it worth while.
Really enjoyed it. Next time in Manchester I'll try to get to them. One pub I do know and use is the marble arch on Rochdale road. Lovely tiles etc. Anyway thanks again.
Awesome reviews! Thanks for sharing
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Thanks for watching Panos 🍺
Some crackin old pubs there mate,that Guinness looked lovely.Top vid 👏
Thanks for watching Ste🍺
Great video Steve, very interesting history 👍😎
Cheers Lee….love the old pubs the peveril of the peak is like walking through a time warp
It amazes me when I see places like these built in the 1800's. Here in CA about the oldest place I have been in was built in the 1920's.
Thanks for watching Paula .. we have history dating back thousands of years here in the uk 😳
Love the interesting little facts you add to this one, Steve. Cheers 🍻
Thanks for watching Matt 🤟
Great presentation, thanks
Thanks for watching Bernard 👍
Thanks for taking us around Cheers Steve
Thanks for watching Hugh 👍
Great vlog really enjoyed it . Have frequented all those pubs including the Salisbury.
If you enjoy traditional Lancashire pubs , can I recommend you vist the White Lion in Westhoughton.
A very old holts pub which is a listed building.
With the original tiled bar and fire places .
It is in the top 100 places to visit according to Historic England.
Ta for doing these vlogs ,really enjoy them.
@@rorygordon8358 thanks for watching Rory I’ll put that on my list 🍺
Very informative, enjoyed watching 👍🏼
Thanks for watching Laura x
Thanks for sharing 'Dad' 👍
@@GregPodster133 nice one ..thanks for watching 👍🍺
Great vid and know all these and will return soon! Only drawback was the Guinness which is difficult not to keep reasonably well and no real test of a good cellarman.
Thanks for watching Gareth …I agree you know when you get a bad pint of Guinness..I don’t like it ice cold it’s got to be just right 🍺
Love this video mate, those are the exact pubs I tend to go to, and the Lower Turks Head too
@@FightCentralUK thanks for watching..been in the Turks a few times..always packed though..I like the northern quarter some great pubs there so I’ll do another vid on some of them 🍺🍺
@@theparadoxclub1326 we popped in the other week on a saturday, right in the middle of the day and there was only a couple of folk in there. straight up to the terrace although the skyscraper next door has ruined it a bit. No guinness though, you have to get the house stout
@@FightCentralUK I know they have Timothy Taylor’s on…but no Guinness 😳
What happened to the microbrewery ,in the lass o gowerie.we used to go in ,in the 80s?
@@MartinCollier-w5v I’m not sure mate..there’s loads in town now ..popping up everywhere
great video
@@Sansonmusicuk Thanks for watching Harry 🍺
Three if my fave pubs in town
Thanks for watching…some great pubs there
Missed a gem not calling in the Salisbury. Really interesting video mind you!
Yeh it’s on the list for another vid mate ..Love the Salisbury 🍺
Thanks for your time
@@billfisher1887 thanks for watching 👍
There’s no better drink than a decent pint of Guinness
I agree Bernard …Thanks for watching 🍺
Is the Peveril still cash only?
@@samil5601 no I used cash in there 👍🍺
@@theparadoxclub1326 Yeah, but do they take cards? It's been a few years since I was there last.
@@samil5601 I should imagine so…almost everywhere in Manchester takes card or cash 👍
My first real girlfriends parents ran the ducie arms near strangeways prison .She was called Jackie hughes .Anyone remember the family .
@@glynbirchall9146 i remember the pub 🍺
Theres my pub! The Salisbury
@@robsalisbury4217 🍺🍺👍
It’s beyond me that you can come to Manchester and only drink Guinness!!
@@billdingsite5 I’m from Salford…Guiness is my drink lol 🍺🤔🤔
Best pub in Manchester is the ring of feathers 👍🏴🦊
@@ColinAtkins-j3h not been in there Colin..I’ll have to try it 🍺
@@theparadoxclub1326 Do u know we're it is ? 😂😂
@@ColinAtkins-j3h no lol.. where is it mate ?
@@theparadoxclub1326 it's a joke mate it's round the ducks arse 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 no offence meant Tek care enjoy your beers in Manchester 👍👍👍👍👍best wishes from Andalusia 😂👍🦊
@@ColinAtkins-j3h I googled it as well 🤣 there’s one in Oldham
350 whiskies but you try the Guinness?
Not into whiskey mate 🍺
Adolf Hitler was not a fan of the midland hotel or Rochdale town hall. I wish people would stop saying so it's not true. However excellent video of pubs I frequent