7.3 C
Manchester
Thursday, April 3, 2025
HospitalityComing soon: The pub with a £1 million makeover

Coming soon: The pub with a £1 million makeover

A legendary Grade II listed building on the corner of Oxford Road and Grosvenor Street is set to make a comeback and reopen next month as ‘The Grosvenor’.

The building will be a cutting-edge hybrid hospitality and social space, following an incredible £1 million transformation.

The 800 capacity venue, acquired by North West multiple operator, Blind Tiger Inns, for just £1, is set to offer the ultimate adult escapism experience in central Manchester, complete with huge sports screens, outrageous interiors, and even a slide to transport guests from the cinema’s original balcony!

Built between 1913 and 1915, the Grosvenor Picture Palace was originally the largest cinema outside London and has since taken on numerous identities, from a bingo hall and snooker venue to, most recently, a legendary student pub, The Footage.

Now in 2024, the doors will open again as an adult playground where visitors can expect to find an immersive concept with over 30 beer taps and filled with pool tables, beer pong tables, and a photobooth to capture the memories–continuing its iterations as a legendary entertainment venue for over 100 years.

The Grosvenor will operate from 12pm-to-12am, catering to daytime and night time crowds.

It will also be the go-to destination for all sports mad fans in the city, showcasing live sports from all channels, across all games, while the venue’s original stage will be used for a jam packed entertainment schedule including weekly iconic Manchester club nights, interactive quiz nights, and live music from local DJs and bands.

The Grosvenor’s food offering will include a range of crowd-pleasing options such as huge sharers, buckets of wings, loaded pizzas, and stacked burgers. The drinks menu will feature many local craft beers on draught, cocktails and more.

Exclusive discounts and offers at the new venue are available here.

Chris Tulloch, Managing Dhttps://grosvenormanchester.co.uk/irector of the independent local operator behind the transformation, shared his enthusiasm: “The Grosvenor is in the midst of an incredible transformation, and we’re creating something truly special for Manchester. Our vision is to blend the best aspects of a sports bar, social venue, and nightclub into one vibrant, unforgettable space where memories are made.”

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
Latest

Work starts on a permanent home for Star Radcliffe Academy

Work has begun on creating a permanent home for Star Radcliffe Academy. The secondary school is the first in Radcliffe for over a decade, offering...

Two men arrested in money laundering crackdown

Warrants were carried out yesterday as part of an operation cracking down on money laundering in Greater Manchester. Two men, aged 30 and 25, have...

Investigators appeal following road traffic collision in Wigan

Police are appealing for witnesses following a road collision in Leigh, Wigan. At around 3pm on Monday, officers were called to the junction of Kirkhall...

Daredevil Malcolm Guest forsakes wheelchair for charity zip wire challenge

Malcolm Guest is taking to the skies for a zip wire challenge in aid of the MS Therapy Centre. On April 15, the 64-year-old from...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Business Manchester will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.
Don't miss

Woman discovered in River Mersey last year is identified

A woman who was discovered in the River Mersey last year has been identified following an extensive police investigation. She can now be named as...

Two men arrested in money laundering crackdown

Warrants were carried out yesterday as part of an operation cracking down on money laundering in Greater Manchester. Two men, aged 30 and 25, have...

Interactive roadshows set to help people identify bowel cancer symptoms

Two interactive roadshows are taking place in Manchester to help people identify the symptoms of bowel cancer. New research reveals that 35% of adults in...

Kaur Sutherland Champions Wellbeing-Focused Conveyancing Practice

As demands on the conveyancing sector continue to rise, law firms are being challenged to maintain quality, stay profitable, and look after the mental...

More News

Merlin’s Magic Wand Brings the Ocean to St Ann’s with New Playground

A brand-new ‘London Under the Sea’ Magic Space has been unveiled at St Ann’s School in Hanwell, thanks to the charitable efforts of Merlin’s...

Profit First Hospitality to Launch at NRB 2025, Pioneering Financial Success in Hospitality

New Learning Platform Designed to Help Hospitality Businesses Thrive A groundbreaking new learning platform is set to redefine financial success in the hospitality industry as...

Almost Famous to close its Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds branches

Popular burger chain Almost Famous is to close all of its branches in Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds. The owner Beau Myers, was disappointed to made...