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    Albert's Schloss

    4.2 (108 reviews)
    ModerateBars, German, Czech
    Tue 8:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)
    Wed 11:30 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    Upscale
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    This kruffin ... i think it had raspberry in it ... maybe coconut too lol
    James W.

    I've been here before but the first time I saw the pastries on offer online and got them to go .. recently I came here for a sit down breakfast. It was alright ... we ordered the pastries again (there are a range of morning buns, cronut and kruffins) which change all the time so you'll have different flavours when you go. These were amazing ... I've included pictures but cant for the life of me remember what the flavours were as i went last week and am only getting around to writing this now. Then again, i had forgotten the flavours after i ordered them. So we got these and also got a nice latte .. was a really nice drink and came in a lovely glass too, it was great. Whilst we were waiting for the food and drinks to come, i had time to look around form where i was sat. Was next to the window and could see outside which was awesome ... and the place itself was so beautiful, with real fire in the middle of the restaurant and copper containers that are used for brewing beers etc ... it has a nice feel to the place. Ive usually walked passed when its night time and its always heaved so I've never been in when busy but it's always full and popular. Back to the food, i ordered the french toast and a lot of things came with it. It was a nice portion and was set out really well. It was all great .. except the french toast itself had a flavour that i cant put my finger on ... might have been a spiced bread but it kinda put me off it a little because I wasn't used to it ... it was alright though ... i ate it all so that shows it wasn't awful. Very good place and I will for sure be back there someday. Oh and the server was really lovely and they came over with a pitcher of water too ... the 2nd place ive had this ... which i love

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    Adam C.

    Firstly, love the venue! The theming is a bit of a modern restaurant, but with lots of faux foliage, a nod here and there to the idea of old alpine ski lodges, and some elements of old school German bierhauses, such as a section of long shared tables and bench seating in front of a small cabaret stage. (I'm told good things about the cabaret, I must come back sometime to see it!). But I love the entire feel of the place. It makes you want to wander around and explore, as there's lots of things to look at and that catch the eye as you try to read your menu. The theming even extends to the toilets, which is always a sign of dedication. When we arrive, we are asked if we have booked, which we haven't, but luckily are still shown immediately to a table, and introduced to our waitress who tells us about the specials, and hands us our 'Luncheon Service' menus. The first thing I must admit I noticed is that the drinks were very expensive in my opinion, especially the fact that I only wanted a soft drink as I don't drink; a can of Ting can retail in Tesco at 33p, but here it's seen as some sort of high end special drink, commanding a price of £4, as is a bottle of Coca-Cola. However, that's just my personal take on the prices. I'm sure others may find them perfectly reasonable. The menu itself though is superb, showing off a bakery section using their own artisan baked goods, small plates, traditional Alpine classics with a modern twist, a wurst section, and a sides section that shouldn't be dismissed, as it boasts some greats! To start, we ordered the Schloss bread tin; seeded rye, sourdough, alpine special, something called "schloaf", and whipped butter. We also ordered the roast cauliflower and aged cheddar soup. The bread arrived in good time, but the soup didn't, leaving us to believe that the waitress may have not heard us properly, and simply assumed we were going to be sharing the bread tin between us. We didn't mind this, as it turned out the bread itself was absolutely sublime. Each piece of bread with its own distinct flavour, not overly dry, and not dull. We really enjoyed it. But then when we finished it, the soup arrived... maybe a delay in the order system, but that's forgivable, as the soup was excellent; comforting, rich, and seriously thick, topped with sourdough croutons. For our mains we chose the chicken schnitzel with the recommended side of "sformato", described as baked truffled potatoes with nuggets of melting Alpine cheese (who wouldn't go for that?!), and the "sausagefest" from the wurst menu, described as all three of the haus sausages (bratwurst, currywurst, and kaiserwurst), served with German potato salad, kraut, haus salad, and a sweet and spicy mustard. The food arrived. At first I thought the sausage fest looked a little expensive, but then I saw that each sausage lay right the way across a large oval plate... big beasty sausages! Each of them was superb in flavour, again with their own distinct tastes. The sauerkraut and potato salad were an excellent accompaniment, with their sharp tangy and creamy flavours balancing out well with the spicy meat flavours. The schnitzel I must admit was a bit bland. It was a little pale on one side, and didn't have any particular flavour, although the chicken itself was lovely and juicy. Perhaps some seasoning in the breadcrumb might liven it up a little? However, when accompanied with the mayonnaise and the delicious fresh salsa verde, it worked very well. It also worked well with the sfomarto, which was the highlight of the meal for me! It was a luscious and creamy mashed potato, with glorious globs of melty cheese throughout, and topped with crispy golden cheese and fresh chives. For dessert, we were told about the day's bakes. I was a little put off by the fact that the bake table is just out there in the public, right next to a 2 person table, but luckily the people who had been sat there throughout our meal didn't look like they had the flu, so we weren't too perturbed (but seriously, maybe some covers?). We opted for a cinnamon knot, which came with dipping chocolate, and a chocolate orange meringue kronut (the cronut being a hybrid of croissant and donut). We also had previously read online that Albert's do a superb hot chocolate, so opted for a couple of those too. The cinnamon roll was good, and worked really well with the unctous chocolate dipping sauce. The orange meringue kronut was very tasty. The meringue was more the type that's piped then blow-torched rather than baked in the oven, but it was still very good, with a sauce inside that lifted the whole thing. The hot chocolates were the perfect partner to these sweet delights. A lovely rich and velvety hot chocolate, piled high with whipped cream and a chocolate dusting, and big ol' marshmallow on the side. Delicious. It's not a place for a cheap dinner, but for a special occasion I'd definitely recommend it!

    Kelly O.

    We stumbled across this restaurant during our first night on our first visit to Manchester, and it has certainly created a lasting impression! At first we thought we couldn't possibly be cool enough to eat here, as there were many trendy, young people standing outside the elaborately decorated entrance. However, upon entering the restaurant, we realized the diners (actually more like revelers) were friendly, lively, and of all ages. The food was fantastic (particularly the beef roast and truffle pizza), and the atmosphere cannot be beat. The inside of the restaurant is decorated in a very warm, woodsy feel with warm lighting, a dining area, a bar, and a dance area with a DJ. However, Albert's Schloss really shouldn't be characterized as a "club" venue or a rowdy bar. The music was at an appropriate volume and the few dancers were sort of just swaying among their tables, creating a relaxed feel. I would highly recommend this place to anyone in Manchester!

    Robust Brew!
    Mrs. T.

    Better than the food ( which is delicious , great vegetarian options) is the camaraderie and cheerfulness of the crew. Special thanks to Holly who pays great attention to every detail ...whisking away my runny plate of egg yolk ( I'd requested hard poached eggs) making sure coffee was hot enough and adding an extra biscuit to my robust brew after I'd mentioned the day before how tasty it was. Three weeks in Manchester , and I've enjoyed every breakfast, late afternoon rhubarb G &T and friendly banter at Alberts!

    Old fashioned
    Ingrid R.

    If I lived in Manchester I would easily go to Albert's Schloss AT LEAST once a week if not more. This place is what dreams are made of! First, let's start off with their decor. Just the entrance alone is quite breathtaking with the floral decorated entryway and their sign hanging in the loveliest of fonts. The way the inside is furnished is also very pleasing to the eye. The space is large with different types of seating offered at the bar, hightop tables and regular tables. Now onto the food and drinks...the menu offers a variety of German inspired plates sure to make everyone in your group happy. My recommendations are the following: - Sausage Fest (ladies love sausage fest) - Curry Wurst - Burrata Starter (hands down one of the best I've ever had) - Chicken Schnitzel For dessert I ordered scoops of ice cream and the milk flavor stole the show! It was surprisingly delicious. I also really appreciated the attention to detail when it came to the presentation of the food. If you're in Manchester, it shouldn't even be a question. You must go to Albert's!

    @EatWithAri LOVES Chicken Schnitzel  from @AlbertsSchloss  #EatWithAri #Manchester #EuroTrippin2018
    EatWithAri S.

    For the best meal we had in England, I would definitely say it was at Alberts Schloss! Fantastic ambiance! What to eat: Highly recommend the Duck, cauliflower soup, and the chicken schnitzel! Tried a lovely rhubarb soda and the strawberry watermelon cooler was a great sweet refreshment! Special thanks to our server Darren who was exceptional with his service! Don't forget to come visit us in Hawaii Darren!

    Jonny Q.

    Big big big big big big fan of this place! I'm not too sure if I ever sat down and thought a giant German beer and food hall was missing in my life - but it's here now and I love it. I actually popped in twice on Tues (after my sister in law had been about 5 times already saying I should go) - with lunch happening earlier on, followed by 2 hours of coffees while working and then later a big group of us hit it for drinks around 9pm. Main points are: The halloumi schnitzel sandwich really hit the spot! Very tasty and a random choice amongst all the meaty dishes but it was nice for a change. Great selection of German beers, I love craft beer but here you're forced to drink food German stuff and I like that! Great atmosphere throughout Very quiet booths in the back make it a great place to work in the day. Super friendly staff Inhouse bakery serving lovely bready goods - the sourdough I got to go was amazing and still serving us well! Great option if heading to a gig upstairs at the Albert Hall. I'll be back - soon!

    Andrew Y.

    Albert's Schoss - in their own words. Your friendly Bohemian Bier Palace! Schloss means a Bavarian palace or chateau. Bavaria is a region in the South of Germany and apparently where they consume the most beer on the planet. Another region Albert's Schloss is inspired by is Bohemia which is nearby region of Bavaria in the Czech Republic - where they know how to make a good beer! Albert's Schloss is a place you have to visit - if you live in Manchester, you have no excuse! Its only recently opened and its always busy. There is nothing else quite like this bar/restaurant/music place like it in Manchester. I have been a few times and there has always been some sort of live music on. And when not live music, there is a DJ (although of course will depend when you visit if there is live music/DJ). The music can be a bit random. One time it sounded like music that would be played at a Russian wedding - it got everyone dancing! The last time I went personally I wanted the live music to stop and get the DJ back - who was playing some classic 90s stuff (mixed with newer stuff and some older). It is one of those places which has tank beer - they have 4 x 900 point copper barrels/tanks. This is beer which has come straight from the brewery and is pumped into giant tanks. It tastes really good. Maybe next time I go to AS though, I will try something else other than the tank beer. I have also eaten the food here once which was pretty good. I had the Chicken Schnizel and the potato, cheese & truffle sformata.

    Emily B.

    It's great to see something different in Manchester. Not that this German/Czech style of bar/pub is a particularly novel concept but it is for Manchester, where everything seems to skew towards USA influence. First off, the space is gorgeous. It's big but still cosy, beautifully decorated, with big long tables and booths to the side. There's a stage and from what I can tell they have bands on quite often. When we were there on a Tuesday it was band night, and others I've spoken to who've been on other nights say there was live music then too. I had two pints of the tank beer - Pilsner Urquell - which was delicious and took me back to my sojourn to Slovakia. Tank beer is the way forward. I really like proper Pilsner Urquell as well as it's so malty it's almost chewy. This sounds gross but I love it. They also sell Fritz Cola which my boyfriend and I fell in love with when we were on holiday in Berlin, so I bought two bottles of that to take home. I didn't get any food but someone at my table ordered the bratwurst which looked really tasty. The menu of beer snacks all looked pretty good and I can imagine ordering a few to share with friends over a few pints. I believe there's also a full food menu but I didn't see it. I hope they have dumplings. Prices were as expected for Manchester. £4-5 mark for pints and £6-9 mark for cocktails. I hope to return soon!

    Fireside drinks - push for bubbles!
    Kelly G.

    Utterly fabulous! I was lucky enough to be invited along for the press launch and they sure put on a show. Dancers in cocktail glasses, fancy dress actors, live music, DJs and canapés! Amazing building, done out really well with long tables, arms chairs, a log fire and push for prosecco buttons. The staff are really friendly and the range of drinks available is impressive. Reasonably prices...Delicious homemade schnapps too! The canapés we tasted were lovely but I can't wait to return to try the proper menu - apparently they have an in-house bakery! Top venue, great for group fun!

    Matt F.

    I already knew I was going to love this spot before I even arrived having heard so many great things from fellow Yelpers! About 15 of us headed down after an event nearby but there was so much space we had no problem getting in - not that it was quiet, it just has such a vast landscape of space! I opted for the safe bet and had their Pauliner Lager, first pint very nice, second pint even nicer - draw your own conclusions :) A couple of members of the group did get the food and it all looked and smelt fantastic - most of the options are traditional German snacks/dishes which is fantastic and offers something different to the other gastro bar/pub options in the city. A brilliant new bar very welcome opposite the Great Northern, perfect for a quick pint, a bite to eat or a knees up with a big group!

    Laura F.

    What a fabulous new place to hit Manchester. I descended on Alberts Schloss on a late Friday afternoon and could have happily stayed there all night. The place is HUGE! and has a very Revs De Cuba feel to the outfit, but with a Bavarian twist. Long wooden tables encourage communal drinking with friends, reminiscent of the Munich beer houses that we are all familiar with. Centred in the middle of one square table an open fire - keep your mitts toasty whilst you snack on the authentic German fare. The beer selection in here is outstanding, as much as the atmosphere!

    Sweet and normal fries
    Bethany W.

    ALBERT SCHLOSS! ALBERT SCHLOSS! I feel like I need to shout this from the rooftops! 5 stars just isn't enough for this place! It is by far one of the best bar/restaurants I have visited in Manchester for a while and I couldn't speak more highly of the friendly staff, warm and welcoming vibe and mouthwatering food, and here's why... SO, I have visited here twice now - the first time just for a quick beverage which I enjoyed and really got a good feel for the atmosphere and bohemian bier palace vibe they're trying to get across. The place is HUGE but you can reserve a table/area with ease and the staff kindly greet you at the door and show you to your seats. The second time I visited was to eat and celebrate my families Christmas! Sure we were already in good spirits but this places definitely lifted them to new heights. We were quickly shown our table which was a nice booth at the back of the bar (slightly to big for a group of 5 but we made it work). The waitresses came over quickly and took our drinks order. My mother and I opted for a bottle of their dry rose. We also asked a few questions about the menu as we weren't familiar with the German terms and again the waitress was polite and answered all our questions with ease. We ordered our food and began to drink our wine. Usually I'm a sweet wine drinker but I really enjoyed their dry rose and would definitely recommend it! Now to the food...Yey! We started by sharing the meatballs, ham and cheese croquets and the tomato and basil flat bread (yes we were hungry). The meatballs you could tell are made fresh as they have that slight crumble to them and are mixed with a real hearty chorizo flavoured sauce. They literally melted in the mouth. Now I know what you're thinking - ham and cheese croquets... Well don't underestimate them. The cheese has a slightly sharp taste and mixed with the ham it's the perfect combo. As you cut into them the inside just poured our. Devine. The flatbread was also a winner - crisp, flavoursome and topping plentiful! I also had a spoonful of Alex's beer and onion soup which was just packed with flavour! A real rich, stew like textured treat. I'd only recommend this however if you're really hungry and it is ridiculously filling and rich - you could have it as main! Now to the mains (by this point we were getting full). I chose the beef house special. My gosh, was it good! The meat literally melted in your mouth and with the compliments of bacon lardons, potato rosti, and pickled cabbage in a red wine sauce it was a dish Albert Schloss should be truly proud of - a taste sensation! I also have my mums pork knuckle a try - SO GOOD! The pork just fell off the bone. We also ordered sides of sweet pot and normal chips which were thin, crispy and yummy. There was actually quite a delay with the chips and when they finally arrives the waitress couldn't apologise more informing us that the waitress had fallen and dropped them so they had to be done again! As an apology they wiped all the sides and the bottle of wine off the bill - what service?!?! As I said at the start I cannot speak highly enough about this German beauty in the heart of Manchester! I urge anyone living or visiting Manchester to give it a try! You won't be disappointed! And to top it all off they have push for prosecco buttons for all those who enjoy a glass of fizz... Or two!

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    Great food. Great atmosphere. Great all round. We were on a pub crawl but it ended here! Didn't want to move on.

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    The Oast House

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    4.4(40 reviews)
    2.5 miChorlton
    ££

    Okay! So I came here for pie with Mummy H and was blown completely away. Basically we wanted to try…read morethe two veggie options, the Heidi and the Wild Mushroom, and as soon as I used the word share our lovely bartender said, 'I can half each pie so you get two different halves on each plate if you like.' Just before I nearly leaned over and hugged him, I said, 'We were wondering if we could get one portion of - ' 'I can do you a half portion of mash and peas on each plate and a pot of gravy if you're sharing.' Get out of my head, Mr Amazing Pi Dude! Pieminister pies are always good, but the way they're served can have a certain level of influence. These were done brilliantly... minted mushy peas, vegetarian gravy, the pies perfectly halved and warmed, buttery delicious mash, and it didn't take long to arrive either. When one's got the swimming pool/caffeine tremors and it's cold outside only a pie will do, and this is now my favourite place to come for my fix. Plus, all four flavours of Timmermans? On the same menu as Delirium? Reasonable prices? Are you trying to *kill* me?

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    3.4(7 reviews)
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    ££

    cool spot with large screens for football, with good music in the background in a another section…read moreon day time. Nice place to socialize or hang out with colleagues or friends with drinks.

    I almost feel bad giving Bierkeller 3 star because I do like this place and go quite a lot but in…read morecomparison with other places that I've rated 4 stars I just can't justify it! It's a little bit of a confusing layout because this place contains four bars under one roof, when you first go in your in what they call the 'Ski Lodge' which is the upstairs bar, when you go downstairs you have 'Shooters', 'Around the World in 80 Beers' and Bierkeller. Bierkeller is a massive room with long, wooden tables representing the German beer house, they sell steins which are really reasonably priced. I would tell you about the deals but I am really confused by them! There are posters all over telling you what deals are on but there are so many it just confuses you (well it confuses me anyway!)! We ordered food using my friends taste card which meant we paid £15 for four meals! Bargain, the food is pretty average but I got a Bratwurst which was really good. Don't have high expectations for the food but it you want some filling grub really cheap it is a good place to go. 'Shooters' has a cool bar area where you can play FIFA on giant screens, just make a deposit at the bar and they will give you the controllers. There are also pool tables and it is a great place to watch the football. 'Around the World in 80 Beers' do what they call suitcases of beers, you can either get a full suitcase (£70) or a half suitcase (£35) which hold a selection of beers from around the world, it is a really great way to try new beers. This place is cheap and cheerful and the staff are really friendly, if you want a nice night out sampling the independents then this certainly isn't the place to go, but for a chilled night with your mates, playing FIFA and drinking cheap booze this is place will be a good starting point.

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    Marble - No need for the leg room, just put them on the bar!

    Marble

    4.0(22 reviews)
    0.6 miNorthern Quarter
    ££

    Having recently undergone a makeover, this branch of Marble was high on my revisit list for this…read moreyear. Luckily, after our first full week back at work, the other half suggested going for a pint and Marble was the destination of choice. The large glass pane door and windows mean you can see inside - and check how busy it is! - and lets lots of lovely natural light in. I doubt we'll ever be able to find a seat here once the Manchester summer comes around. The light wood used in the decor means it feels very clean and new, on the right side of a modern design and not detracting anything from Marble's brand identity. I adore the new bar, which evolves from bar to seating; it's much more open than the old bar and gives the space a different feeling. I had no idea you could fit this many people in! Gone is the central bench seating and bottle fridges, leaving room for more people to both stand and sit, and a small door at the back promises additional seating - though, as the sign says, just not yet. Our bartender was lovely and very patient with my lack of knowledge. Although he accidentally poured two pints of Antipodean instead of one, we ended up taking both. Fate, perhaps. Price wise, it seems fair, at around £3.50 for the pints we had, though obviously this will change depending on the beer. The food menu looked very appealing, with some bar snacks (including jalapeno pretzels, which sound delicious) and main plates which would be perfect for lunch. The main temptation however came in the form of the meat & cheese boards, something The Marble Arch is very well known for. I'm looking forward to a return visit to sample the food and have another pint (or two).

    I finally, finally got to visit Marble's bar last weekend after bookmarking it ages ago. Thankfully…read moreI was with friends who knew where it was as I walked straight past as it's easy to miss. Anyway, personal navigational issues aside, on first impressions I liked the place very much. A couple of small raised tables near the front and then one long table down the bar's full length with seating for plenty (it's made from reclaimed timber, a big winner with me). The bar itself has a number of casks and keg lines which I'm presuming are on a rotation system so you can sample everything from their range (if you're a regular). The platters of meat and cheese that you can buy also looked super tasty. All of Marble's bottled beers are on display and as other reviews have said some of them are pretty darn expensive (e.g. you won't get much change back from a tenner for their 6.8% Earl Grey IPA - which happens to be my joint favourite with their 5.5% Chocolate Marble). If you have an hour or so to while away with friends, or strangers, they have Jenga, draughts and chess for customers to play, though alcohol and a steady hand do not a pairing make :) A little bobby-dazzler of a place which I'll definitely return to soon.

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    Albert's Schloss - bars - Updated June 2026

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