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AJ Handley-Rowe AJ Handley-Rowe - 10th November 2021

Manchester has been crowned one of the best cities in the UK for student nightlife

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We already knew Manchester was bursting at the seems with brilliant late-night venues for students, but now it’s officially been confirmed.

Our city is one of the best cities for student nightlife in the UK.

And it’s all down to accommodation provider Canvas, which analysed key nightlife factors such as drink prices, the number and ratings of venues, and local safety scores to reveal the best cities in the UK for a night out.

If you’ve got Manchester as your student city of choice, then you’re in for a brilliant three years, as we claimed second place on the top 10 list. Get in. 

Manchester is home to the highest number of bars and clubs on the list overall – with 606 venues, 15 for every 10,000 people, strong average ratings of 4.37 stars, and a pint costing slightly less than Bath – which has claimed the top spot – at £5.50.

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In third place was Newcastle, fifth place was York, and Sheffield was at seven, so it’s safe to say that the North dominated the top spots… and rightly so.

Top 10 best cities for student nightlife in the UK

  1. Bath
  2. Manchester
  3. Newcastle
  4. Leeds
  5. York
  6. Coventry
  7. Sheffield
  8. Glasgow
  9. Edinburgh
  10. Leicester

Elsewhere on the list, outside of the North, other major UK cities like Coventry, Leicester, Glasgow, and Edinburgh feature in the top 10.

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Right come on then, who fancies a night out?

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  • Manchester named one of the best cities in the WORLD for nightlife
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Inside Plere, Chorlton’s sunniest new bar with great wines and tinned fish

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson Inside Plere, Chorlton's sunniest new bar with great wines and tinned fish

Chorlton’s sunniest street has a new addition, with the arrival of wine bar and small plates restaurant Plere.

The new opening comes from couple Lee and Fiona, who’ve taken up a unit on Beech Road that’s been vacant for a few years and turned into a beautiful, light-flooded neighbourhood venue.

Plere takes its name from the Latin term ‘to fulfill’, and that’s exactly what this new spot has been doing ever since its arrival last month.

Plere’s menu is made up of easy small plates, including charcuterie and cheese plates, Portuguese tinned fish, and hummus, all served with quality bread from Holy Grain.

There’s a decent selection of craft beer too, including their own lager on draught in collaboration with Cloudwater, and tonnes of different wines available by the glass.

Inside Plere in Chorlton
Inside Plere in Chorlton
The sunny terrace at Plere
The sunny terrace at Plere
Inside Plere in Chorlton

There pavement terrace is a proper little sun-trap too, so it’s perfect for enjoying a pint or two in the Manchester sun.

With DJs spinning vinyls until late across the weekend and a solid team on the bar, this is a new opening you should get behind.

On launch weekend, Lee and Fiona wrote: “We are completely overwhelmed by all the lovely comments and amazing responses from you all on our opening weekend.

“Thank you so much for making us feel so welcome, we look forward to seeing you soon.”

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