The Top 50 Cocktail Bars in the UK have been named this evening – and in a stunning turn of events, Manchester has taken the top spot.
Schofield’s Bar on Little Quay Street has stormed into first place, beating out the biggest names in the drinks industry.
Last year’s winner, Satan’s Whiskers in Bethnal Green in London, fell into second place.
And it was a fantastic result for the rest of the north too, with cocktail bars across Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield shining in the Top 50.
Also featuring in the Top 50 Cocktail Bars list in Manchester is Blinker, a Spring Gardens bar that has a dedicated martini menu, which swooped into the top 10 and placed sixth.
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Speak In Code on Jackson’s Row took 12th place (a slight drop from last year’s eighth place but still a phenomenal showing).
And Project Halcyon, the brilliant bar hidden down in the Bonded Warehouse, made it into the 21st spot in the Top 50 Cocktail Bars list.
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Manchester’s shiny new LGBTQ+ cocktail bar Red Light, tucked down on pretty Little David Street at Kampus, was named One To Watch.
But back to Schofield’s Bar, officially the best cocktail bar in the entire UK.
Project Halcyon also made the Top 50 Cocktail Bars list. Credit: The Manc GroupInside Schofield’s Bar, just named the best in the UK. Credit: The Manc GroupBlinker in Manchester made the top 10 of the Top 50 Cocktail Bars list. Credit: The Manc Group
The judges said that this drinking spot, created by Bury-born brothers Joe and Daniel Schofield, is ‘impressive’ and noted that it’s the first Manchester bar to ever take the number one spot.
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They wrote: “Together, they had a vision to return home to Manchester to open their now impressive venue, which sits on the corner of the iconic Sunlight House, an art deco masterpiece by architect Joseph Sunlight.”
The Top 50 Cocktail Bars list then detailed that the menu ‘consists of classic cocktails as well as crafted in-house stylings created by the Schofield’s, along with beers, wines, Champagne and also some food’.
Many of the drinks inside are inspired by the brothers’ favourite books, and you can borrow a book off the shelf to read with your paired cocktail – like a Vesper Martini with Casino Royale, a Singapore Sling with Cocktail, and a mojito with The Old Man and the Sea.
The Top 50 Cocktail Bars in the UK in full
Schofield’s Bar – Manchester
Satan’s Whiskers – Bethnal Green
Passing Fancies – Digbeth, Birmingham
Couch – Stirchley, West Midlands
Hey Palu – Edinburgh, Midlothian
Blinker – Manchester
Swift Soho – London
Amaro Bar – Kensington, London
Panda and Sons – Edinburgh
Tayēr + Elementary – Shoreditch, London
Kwãnt – Mayfair, London
Speak in Code – Manchester
Three Sheets – Dalston, London
🔶🟥🔵 – Hackney, London
Murder Inc – Soho, London
Tabula Rasa – Leeds
Lab 22 – Cardiff
Filthy XIII – Bristol
Crossroads – Newington Green
The Connaught Bar – Mayfair, London
Project Halcyon – Manchester
SOMA – Soho, London
Eve Bar – Covent Garden
Side Hustle – Covent Garden
The Hideout – Bath
Little Mercies – Crouch End, London
Below Stairs – Leeds
Silverleaf – Spitalfields, London
Bar Termini – Soho, London
Seed Library – Shoreditch, London
Charlie Brown’s – Glasgow
Bramble Bar & Lounge – Edinburgh
Scarfes Bar – Holborn, London
Happiness Forgets – Hoxton, London
The Absent Ear – Glasgow
69 Colebrooke Row – Islington, London
Artesian – Fitzrovia, London
Callooh Callay – Shoreditch, London
Fox and Chance – Birmingham
The Milk Thistle – Bristol
Nauticus – Edinburgh
Public – Sheffield
The Gate – Glasgow
Nightjar – Shoreditch, London
Ojo Rojo – Bournemouth
The Wildcat – Edinburgh
Lyaness – South Bank, London
Pennyroyal – Cardiff
Bench – Sheffield
The American Bar – Auchterarder
Featured image: The Manc Group
Eats
Popular Manchester restaurant bar to give out FREE sausage rolls to people called ‘Greg’
Emily Sergeant
One of Manchester’s much-loved restaurant bars is doing a free sausage roll giveaway next week… but there’s a catch.
The catch being you have to have a certain name in particular.
It was only last week that popular high street chain Pret A Manger announced it would be slinging out free sandwiches to any Mancs with ‘Nic’ in their name over the late May bank holiday weekend, and now Tariff & Dale is getting it on the giveaway action, and it’s all to celebrate the iconic event that is National Sausage Roll Day.
In case you didn’t know – which is very likely, let’s be real – next Thursday (5 June) is the day dedicated to all things sausage roll.
So what better way to mark the occasion than with free portions of Tariff & Dale‘s legendary meaty treat?
The popular Northern Quarter restaurant bar is known for its creative comfort food, craft beers and cocktails, and laid-back industrial vibe, with one of the cult-classic dishes on its menu having always been the honey pork sausage roll – which just so happens to be a whopping 15-inches long, by the way.
Resembling something more of a pork wellington than a sausage roll, if you will, the dish is crispy, golden, and glazed with honey on top.
But to celebrate National Sausage Roll day, instead of parting with £9.50 for a portion or £48 for the full 15-inch thing, people with one specific name can actually get a slice for completely free of charge.
Tariff & Dale is giving away FREE sausage rolls to people with this name next week / Credit: Supplied
And that name is ‘Greg’, because if we’re honest, when it comes to sausage rolls, we all tend to think of Greggs.
So whether your surname is Gregory or Gregson, or you’re simply just called Greg, then all you need to do to claim your complimentary slice of sausage roll heaven is head on down to Tariff & Dale next Thursday 5 June from 12pm up until 9pm.
Make sure you show your valid ID proving your name when you order at the bar, and get ready to stuff your face.
Failing that, anyone not called Greg will just have to pop into actual Greggs instead.
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Eats
Plans to open a brand-new pub on the site of the Rovers Return
Daisy Jackson
A brand-new pub is set to open in Manchester city centre net month, with treats in store like complimentary bowls of crisps, an outdoor terrace, and a games parlour.
The Stables Tavern is taking shape in the St John’s district, poetically on the same site that was once home to Coronation Street’s iconic Rovers Return pub.
They’re promising this will be a ‘historic tavern reimagined for today’s lover of a proper pint’.
The pub will come from Shiko Group, which is also behind Courts Club, where you can play tennis or basketball followed by court-side pints, and Side Street, a bar-restaurant-events space with a mid-Century interior.
Neighbouring the Bonded Warehouse, The Stables Tavern will join this rapidly blossoming new creative district, just across the yard from Caravan, The Trading Route and Aviva Studios.
Inside, punters will find multiple beer taps with local beers, served with complimentary bowls of crisps as well as a menu of pub snacks like handmade sausage rolls and local pies.
The pub will be split into three sections – an outside terrace, a main bar, and a parlour area at the back of the pub for live entertainment, old school games, and rounds of whiskey.
This might be a new district but it’s a historic area for the city – the same building was a busy watering hole back in the early 19th century for workers, merchants and visitors who made use of the nearby canals and cobbled streets.
It was then the home of the Rovers Return, back when this area was the home of Granada Studios.
Hayley Sammé, Marketing Director, said: “We’re so excited to bring The Stables Tavern back to St John’s. The area’s extensive historical backdrop and burgeoning hospitality scene provides the perfect landscape for a traditional British pub.
“It’s the perfect addition to the existing scene, and we hope it’s going to become a popular spot in our new creative district.”
The Stables Tavern will open at St John’s on Friday 6 June.