Manchester Irish Bar O’Shea’s to open a huge new outdoor beer garden venue behind Piccadilly Station

This will be only the second location for the long standing Irish bar which first opened in Manchester back in 1994

The open air venue within short walking distance of Piccadilly station will host events all summer with live music, sporting fixtures and street food vendors all set to feature

This we believe is directly linked to Square One, the new outdoor music venue which garnered a lot of attention this past week when it announced their opening day lineup.

O’Shea’s co-owner had this to say “This is for the people and for the city. We celebrate a return for hospitality and have been given the opportunity to utilise an amazing new outdoor space to come back. The beers are cold and the welcome is warm. We have missed you all dearly and we can’t wait to see you in the garden!”

BOOKINGS

The sporting and music calendar for the outdoor venue will be announced in the coming weeks, and it’ll include the Euros, as well as a fixture of bands and local performers. Table bookings will be on a first come first serve basis for groups of 2-6 people and they’ll go live from 11am tomorrow (Tuesday March 30th) here: www.osheasbeergarden.co.uk 

History of O’Sheas Irish Bar

O’Sheas have built a reputation for pouring some of the best Guinness outside of Ireland, brilliant live shows and heart-stopping sports since opening in 1994.

The converted, turn-of-the-century packing and shipping warehouse is set between the traditionally Irish area of Little Ireland and St Austins on Princess Street. Since opening, it has been a destination point for Irish hospitality and traditions, and during the government-enforced closure, the operators have extensively refurbished the interior. The food and drink menus focus on the abundance of Irish made ingredients served as modern takes on traditional dishes.

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