There has been a rumour in Manchester this week. Initially, few dared to believe it. It seemed too good to be true. Pints, of beer, in the Northern Quarter, for £2.
There was no way, some thought. Two hundred pence? Ten 20p pieces? It can’t be real, especially on Stevenson Square. Fortunately, it was real.
The Quarter House flung open its doors to a world of £2 lager and cider — Pravha and Aspall’s if you’re wondering — and the punters flooded in. READ MORE:Historic Manchester pub that has been shuttered for years to reopen On Thursday, there was a 15 minute queue to get served.
On Friday, when I visited for the Manchester Evening News , it was closer to half an hour. That was not because of an understaffed bar, though.
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