Being located right in the heart of Manchester's city centre, there are many delightful pubs and bars near The Bridgewater Hall on Lower Mosley Street, home to both the The Hallé Orchestra and the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as playing host to various touring musicians throughout the year.
Directly across the road from The Bridgewater Hall is Manchester Central, the convention complex that is still lovingly referred to locally as "G-MEX", its original name after being converted from the old Manchester Central Railway Station.
are some delightful pubs and bars near The Bridgewater Hall on Lower Mosley Street and Manchester Central convention centre, (or G-Mex, as it's still referred to by most Mancunians) next door.
A few metres along Mosley Street is the new First Street development, which includes the HOME entertainment complex, housing the former Library Theatre and Cornerhouse art house cinema.
There's easily something for everybody here, whether it be a pre-show shandy or a post-concert cocktail. There's traditional pubs offering real ale and single malts, flash Champagne bars and cheap chains alongside many nightclubs allowing an after-concert boogie. |