Hand-picked bottomless brunches, happy hours, rooftop bars, and beer gardens in Manchester.
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City Centre, Manchester
Award-winning bottomless brunch venue (voted Best 2025) serving Cinderella cocktails in actual glass slippers alongside prosecco and beer. This Instagrammable cafe transforms into a brunch haven with unlimited drinks from £29.95pp. The colourful, whimsical interiors make it perfect for hen dos, birthdays, or anyone who wants their brunch served with a side of fairy-tale fantasy. Cute by day, vibrant bar by night—the ultimate escape for fabulous bottomless fun.

Northern Quarter, Manchester
Northern Quarter's bottomless brunch king where £30 gets you 90 minutes of free-flowing drinks until 5pm. The menu is tight but brilliant—choose from their legendary cheeseburger (aged beef, disco pickles, house ketchup), hot oil gun gun noodles, or buttermilk chicken sando. Weekend DJs spin while you demolish creative cocktails and bespoke bloody marys. The late slot means you can roll brunch straight into NQ evening vibes. Casual, buzzing, and properly good.

Spinningfields, Manchester
The best 2-hour bottomless in Manchester runs ALL DAY, EVERY DAY at Banyan. Forget boring avocado toast—here you get breakfast hash with bacon and chorizo, Belgian waffles with berries, or their extensive menu of proper dishes. Upgrade your package to include unlimited Pornstar and Espresso Martinis. With Bombay Sapphire mixers and expertly shaken cocktails flowing freely, this is perfect for birthdays, hen-dos, or treating yourself because you can.

Spinningfields, Manchester
Reliable bottomless brunch across Manchester with 2 hours of fizz or cocktails from £33pp. The menu spans caramel cookie dough waffles stacked high, banoffee brioche drizzled in Biscoff sauce, or savoury focaccia with avocado. It's affordable, fun, and Instagrammable without trying too hard. Multiple locations mean you can brunch near home, near work, or wherever the weekend takes you. Perfect for groups who want maximum value, minimum fuss.

Spinningfields, Manchester
Manchester's highest rooftop terrace sits on the 19th floor of Spinningfields with jaw-dropping 360° skyline views. Real trees, outdoor fireplaces, and plush lounge seating create an elevated escape above the city buzz. The bottomless brunch runs weekends with prosecco flowing freely, while the rooftop bar serves craft cocktails and premium spirits. This is Manchester's most iconic sky-high destination—perfect for special occasions, afternoon drinks that turn into sunset sessions, or when you want to impress without trying too hard.

Northern Quarter, Manchester
The Northern Quarter's hidden rooftop gem tucked above Thomas Street. Exposed brick walls, leafy plants, and fairy lights create that secret garden vibe Manchester locals guard jealously. No grand city views here—just craft beers, cocktails on tap, and the best Happy Hour deals in NQ. The stripped-back, rustic-chic aesthetic attracts a creative crowd who'd rather stay off the beaten path. Gets rammed on sunny days, so arrive early or prepare to stand. Perfect for afternoon sessions that blur into evening without leaving the neighbourhood.

Northern Quarter, Manchester
Four-floor music venue with a massive rooftop terrace that's pure Northern Quarter energy. The turquoise-filled interior gives way to a rustic-chic outdoor space where cheap pints (Amstel under £4) meet fancy cocktails including sublime Negronis on tap. Pizza from Pepperoni Playboy and gyros from We Can Be Gyros fuel the afternoon sessions. Views aren't grand, but the vibes absolutely are. Live music downstairs in the Pink Room means this rooftop attracts Manchester's music-loving crowd. Students, gig-goers, and creatives unite here.

Spinningfields, Manchester
Spinningfields' sprawling outdoor answer to beer garden dreams. From the famous winter tipi to the massive sun-soaked courtyard come summer, this venue does outdoor drinking at scale. BBQ food, Aperol spritzes, and pints flow freely across tons of seating—perfect for big groups who can never agree where to go. Live performances on the huge stage add entertainment, while the relaxed vibe means you can stay all afternoon without anyone rushing you. The go-to for easy, no-fuss outdoor sessions in the heart of Spinningfields.

City Centre, Manchester
Bavarian beer palace where happy hour runs daily until 7pm with £5 cocktails, £3.50 pints, and £4 wines. This Manchester institution does daytime drinking right—live music from afternoon DJs, communal tables perfect for groups, and a lively buzz from lunchtime onwards. The grand European beer hall aesthetic makes afternoon sessions feel special rather than sad. Currywurst, pretzels, and schnitzel soak up the booze. Whether you're kicking off at 2pm or rolling in at 5pm, Albert's delivers that "let's make a day of it" energy without judgment.

Mayfield, Manchester
Manchester's massive indoor-outdoor drinking playground with happy hour running until 7pm daily. This former rail depot hosts multiple bars, street food vendors, and a huge outdoor terrace that's pure daytime drinking paradise come summer. Rotating DJ sets from afternoon onwards, giant games, and a festival vibe that makes day drinking feel less "problem" and more "plan." The sheer scale means you can always find a spot, whether you want sun or shade, quiet corner or dance floor energy. Perfect for groups who can't commit to one vibe.

Oxford Road, Manchester
Legendary indie music venue with a ground-floor bar that's seriously underrated for daytime drinking. Happy hour runs until 8pm with cheap doubles (£5-6), craft beers under £4, and the kind of relaxed afternoon vibe that music venues do best. The Victorian building's character, mismatched furniture, and zero pretension make it perfect for students, creatives, and anyone who prefers their day drinking with good tunes and even better value. Gig venue downstairs means you might accidentally discover your new favourite band while nursing that third pint.

Spinningfields, Manchester
Spinningfields' secret weapon for sunny afternoon sessions—a vast outdoor drinking space that transforms into Manchester's best alfresco pub come summer. Artificial grass, deck chairs, street food vendors, and a laid-back festival vibe make this the go-to for groups who can't commit to being indoors. The relaxed dress code and casual atmosphere mean you can roll up straight from Saturday shopping or a morning gym session. Craft beers, decent cocktails, and zero judgment about starting at 2pm. Gets rammed on sunny weekends, so stake your claim early. Perfect for when "just one" inevitably becomes an all-afternoon affair.

Ancoats, Manchester
Multi-venue outdoor space bringing together Albert's Schloss, TAST, and a central courtyard bar. This is daytime drinking at scale—whether you want Catalan tapas, Bavarian beers, or cocktails in the sun, it's all here in one sprawling Ancoats complex. The courtyard transforms from quiet afternoon spot to buzzing evening destination seamlessly. Live music, outdoor seating, and a festival vibe without leaving the city center. Perfect for indecisive groups or when you want options without venue-hopping. Gets packed on weekends, but weekday afternoons offer the sweet spot of atmosphere without chaos. The ultimate "let's make a day of it" destination.

Northern Quarter, Manchester
Grade II-listed Victorian market hall transformed into a stunning food and drink destination with a central bar serving craft beers and cocktails from 12pm daily. The soaring ceilings, original ironwork, and communal seating create a buzzing atmosphere perfect for long afternoon sessions. Multiple food vendors mean your group can all eat different cuisines while sharing drinks. The architectural wow factor makes daytime drinking here feel like an occasion rather than an accident. Gets busy weekend afternoons but the scale means you can always find a corner. Manchester's most Instagram-worthy food hall delivers on substance too.

Spinningfields, Manchester
All-day brasserie where afternoon drinking is actively encouraged, not just tolerated. The Ivy's sophisticated interiors and people-watching windows make it perfect for extended afternoon sessions that slide into evening. Cocktails flow from 11am, afternoon tea comes with champagne upgrades, and the relaxed dress code means you can roll in post-shopping or post-gym. Weekend live music adds energy without the nightclub chaos. It's polished, reliable, and unapologetically aimed at people who lunch (and drink) well. Premium pricing, zero judgment about your fourth cocktail at 4pm.