O’Sheas
O’Sheas on Princess Street has become one of Manchester’s most popular Irish pubs since it opened in the nineties. And it’s recently been refurbished to get it looking as good as it did back then.
It’s known for being a great place to watch live music from local bands. You can also watch sports there on five big screens. They show Premiership football, GAA, Rugby, and SPL.
There’s plenty to choose from at the bar, including of course, an extensive range of Irish whiskey and expertly-poured Guinness.
Food is served from 10am until late, so you can grab a ‘Full Irish Breakfast’ in the morning or a burger at night.
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