A city centre bar which dates back to the 19th century is set to reopen its doors this month. The iconic Sam's Chop House on Black Pool Fold has been a popular watering hole for Mancunians since 1868.
It was artist LS Lowry's favourite pub and there's a bronze statue of the legendary Manchester figure at the bar. READ MORE:Mary-Ellen McTague’s The Creameries to relaunch as Italian restaurant The coronavirus pandemic and questions over Cavendish House, the four-storey Grade II listed building where the Chop House is based,.
had thrown its future into doubt. But owners, the Ward family, have announced the famous boozer will be reopening its doors and serving drinks once again in the next few weeks.
Roger Ward said on their website: "Good news. I am delighted to announce that the famous Sam’s Chop House will be re-opening in February. "Hopefully in less than two weeks.
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