Paddy's Goose, Manchester - pub details
Address: 29, Bloom St, Manchester, M1 3JE [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 20525) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Manchester Piccadilly (0.3 miles), Manchester Oxford Road (0.3 miles), Deansgate (0.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
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user reviews of Paddy's Goose, Manchester
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| Not sure why these negative comments have been posted. Paddy's is a very friendly pub, and I've always found the staff and service great. Been going in regularly for three years, and never seen a fight in there once. Don't jump the the conclusion that every scally lad in the village is a rent boy. pjmanchester - 18 Mar 2011 16:25 |
| a proper pub amid the sea of bars and takeaways. the food is great seasoned_drinker - 28 Jun 2009 11:35 |
| This place is Manchester's Rent Boy Central and you can almost guarantee a fight-a-night! The mens toilets are probably the very worst in the Village and to get them you have to fight through a regular clique of senior clientele and their more junior 'purchases' for the evening. On my last visit the taps in the only basin weren't working and there are no hand-drying facilities anyway. The bar staff communicate with a series of grunts and nods and charisma is sadly lacking. Apart from all that, it's ok... Beachworrier - 12 Jan 2008 17:46 |
| A traditional pub in the Village. I went in yesterday for the first time in some years and the pub had a pleasant atmosphere with two well kept cask ales. There was also a decent-looking lunchtime food menu, although I've not eaten there for some years. Convenient for a lot of the city centre and coach station and worth a visit. alexw - 9 Jan 2008 17:43 |
| By far the friendliest pub in the village, in fact probably the only real 'pub' Regards to Patrick and the boys, keep it up Muscatsteve - 10 Sep 2007 11:46 |
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