The Seven Oaks is located in the Chinatown district of Manchester city centre. It is a traditional style of pub, with low key interior décor and a wooden bar enhanced by standing lamps. The Seven Oaks is ideal for football watching, it has two good screens. Real ale is stocked, and food is available but I have not sampled it. When I was in, it was quite quiet, but that may have been because the football being shown was Scottish! Overall, not too bad a pub, particularly for the football.
R. C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Queens, NY
Nice, friendly place to watch a game. Has two screens and three cask ales. Wasn’t crowded either time I’ve been.
Michael B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Manchester, United Kingdom
Traditional-looking pub? Yes. Decent selection of ales? Alas, no. Did a search for pubs close to Chinatown before a meal and this place popped up so thought to give it a try. They were showing the footy on their two big screens so it was fairly busy in there(I say busy, there were probably 20 people but it’s not particularly spacious). They had Timothy Taylor’s Landlord and Black Sheep Brewery’s Best Bitter available — the few others were more well known lagers etc. A pint of Landlord cost £3.90 and it was supposedly happy hour so who knows what they normally charge. It just doesn’t have anything that would make me want to return in a hurry to be honest, there are better boozers only a few minutes walk away. Timber to Seven Oaks…
Lawrence C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manchester, United Kingdom
With friends who frequent the art gallery I’ve been by a time or two. I love the traditional feel of the place. They have lots of ales to experiment with(I like the Black Sheep bitter) — all go well with the pie and mash(who doesn’t love that). The menu does extend beyond for those who aren