
Manchester
The Bank
Grade II-listed Victorian banking hall turned proper pub with real ales, proper food, and bags of character on Mosley Street.
Open now4.2(2,239)££57 Mosley St, Greater, Manchester M2 3FF, UK
historiclivelycasualtraditionalpub
You walk into The Bank and immediately clock the ornate plasterwork, the soaring ceilings, the kind of architectural detail you'd expect from a building that actually used to be, well, a bank. It's this glamorous bones-meets-casual-drinking vibe that makes it work so well—you're sat under chandeliers with a pint of Thwaites, and it feels completely natural. The place pulls a proper mixed crowd: post-work City types rubbing shoulders with locals who've been coming here for years, tourists clocking the marble and mahogany, groups turning up for a decent meal. Food's solid without being fussy (expect pies, fish and chips, that sort of thing), and they take their cask ales seriously.
Known for
- ★Grade II-listed Victorian architecture and original banking hall features
- ★Proper cask ales and craft beers
- ★Solid traditional British pub food
- ★Ornate plasterwork and period details
- ★Central location on Mosley Street near Cathedral Quarter
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