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    Mary & Archie

    4.3 (28 reviews)
    ModerateBars, Gastropubs
    Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Jonny Q.

    I'm actually quite surprised that I've never reviewed M&A - and while it's probably creeping up on me as one of my favourite bars in Manchester, it's definitely not somewhere I spend enough time. I've been drinking here a couple of times and they've really got it down in terms of their craft beer selection - you're basically talking about loads of bottles in their fridges - plus from what I remember at least 6 taps from local breweries such as Shin Digger and TicketyBrew, with the others reserved for kick ass national craft like Brewdog and Camden - nice work guys! Prices are as you'd expect but I don't mind paying for it when the sweet amber is this damn good! The setting is as chilled out as possible, it's actually like being in someones house and there's room outside to sit for around 15 people making it the perfect place to enjoy a few drinks on a sunny day! I was also really impressed with the menu (very eclectic) last time I popped in and after almost, almost, almost going for a burger decided on doing a total curveball and went for their caribbean fish stew - this was so good, very tasty and at £7 was a great bargain for what was a very fresh, obviously homemade dish. A great place - can't wait till my next visit! Wifi password is: pintplease

    Rowan M.

    A business would have to be pretty special for me to say flat out that it's the best thing on Burton Road. In my opinion, Mary and Archie absolutely is. Comfortable, cool, and specialising in great beer, I'm chuffed to be able to call this little bar my local. They have three cask beers on most of the time, usually from excellent, established yet authentically cool breweries such as Dark Star, Magic Rock, and a frequently rotating selection of up-and-comers - First Chop Brewing Arm, Five Points, Brightside - the list goes on and on. They also have a good selection of bottles, both British, American, and continental, and a few decent keg beers such as Brooklyn Lager and Punk IPA. Last year they held an American Craft Beer Evening tutored tasting led by Ben Hodgkinson of James Clay, which was a fantastic event (you can read my blog post about it here http://goo.gl/pXYwsY), and I hear that they're planning some more tasting evenings in the future. What I've tried of the food is tasty and reasonably priced - a special mention goes to their Tuesday night £7 pizza and bottled beer deal (beerwise, you get to choose between Estrella or, um, something else, but there are a wide range of delicious pizzas to choose from). My partner has had a cooked breakfast there and really enjoyed it. I hear that their Sunday Lunch is excellent too - I must check it out soon. As for decor, and vibe, it's just charming, and the people who work there are lovely. If you want to bag a big table, or the coveted window seat, I'd recommend you get there early, because once people start getting home from work, it gets busy! Not unpleasantly so, but its popularity amongst the people of Burton Road is obvious. Currently my favourite place to drink outside of the city centre. Writing this review has made me thirsty... I might have to go and see what they've got on tap.

    Rich C.

    Having random Monday's off is great! It means you can visit places like Mary and Archie, check in, put photos up and make the rest of your friends hate you a little bit. This is exactly what we did last a few days ago. It was around 1pm on a Monday so understandably it was quiet. The only staff member in the bar area was nice and very helpful. I went for the Monday beer and a burger for £10 deal, which got me a cheese burger, fries and a Camden Pale. Not a bad deal at all! The burger itself was nice, nothing amazing but I'm not complaining given the price. My partner had a New York sandwich. I tried a little and I'll say it was nice but not really my thing. Emily seemed to enjoy it though. I will likely go again someday but given the choice on Burton road and how few of them I've been to, it may be a while before I do so.

    John C.

    I was disappointed when the quirky Silver Apples closed (the former business that occupied this building). My disappointment was short lived after Mary & Archie opened. The bar is jam packed with the who's who of the beer World. From the likes of renegade 'punk' craft breweries such as Scotland's BrewDog, traditional Belgium trappist beers from the likes of Rochefort, right up to American imports from Brooklyn Brewery Sierra Nevada and Flying Dog to name a few. They also have a lot of bottles and the three 'real ale' hand pumps that serve an ever changing selection from the best local and UK microbreweries. The food is excellent . Speaking to the chef a couple of times I've seen him in the bar he is really passionate about the food and it shows, I've been here multiple times and the food has always been top notch My only complaint would be that the keg beer line-up does not change. The real hand pumps regularly change with new beers showcased weekly. I would like to see one or two keg lines dedicated to guest craft keg from UK microbreweries that changes regularly to showcase the great keg craft beer coming from the UK microbrewers.

    nachos & chicken goujons (2016)
    Jessica H.

    Adventures out of the city can only really mean one thing, and that's adventures around new food and drink. Looking for something more substantial than cheese and crackers before drinking a few glasses of wine, a few of us met at Mary & Archie. Running a bit later than planned on the tram, Emily B. was kind enough to order mine and Andy Y.'s food for us so it would be on the table (or thereabouts) when we did arrive. The menu is a little bit of everything, with American style sandwiches next to Mediterranean mezze and Mexican quesadilla, but it manages to avoid feeling like 'too much'; the decor and laid back attitude of the staff help with this. The latter were friendly enough but were obviously getting impatient with us at the end with paying, feeling like they'd rather get back to speaking with each other than serving us. Andy and I decided to share some plates - the beef nachos and chicken goujons. Really, the beef nachos would have been enough! Piled high with rich chilli beef, jalapenos, some guacamole and cheese, these were very tasty and very filling. At £7.50 these would safely be a lunch option for one. The goujons were good, especially when paired with the sweet chilli, but nothing stood out about them. They had Magic Rock Salty Kiss in the fridge and, after deciding it's my current favourite, I couldn't say no to a can. It seemed like they had plenty of other options on both draught and in the fridge, plus cocktails, wine and cider. A great re-introduction to the delights of Didsbury, and it's definitely helped reignite my interest in exploring further afield.

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    Dan F.

    I've been to M&A's a few times in the past, but only for food, and was only on the last visit that I realised how good the drinks menu is. There is a really rather large selection of decent beer in those fridges, with a good selection of drinks on tap. That, plus 3 hand pulls meant that there was guaranteed something that I was going to want. The food is all home made, with me opting for my staple diet of soup and a sandwich.

    Sunday Roast at Mary & Archie
    Kev L.

    Foods good, lots of ales/beers to choose from, whats not to like. Why've you not given it 5 stars Kev ? Ok, if Im being reallly fussy in not giving it 5 stars its probably two fold. Firstly, the wooden seats are not the comfiest in the world, a very small gripe, but when youre tall and trying to eat or sit for a long time they could be that little comfier. Secondly, I just wish it opened a little later at the weekend. Now that's out of the way, the positives. The bar has a great range of beers & ales. If you're into your drinks, the bar staff are knowledgeable and the fridge is stocked with a great range to suit all tastes, from American IPA's to Belgian Trappist drinks. I dont think theres a better range in West Didsbury for those CAMRA members, but this is far from a beard strokers paradise and theres a good mix of people who visit. I should add that I've had really really good coffee & cake in here too. I guess that leads on to the next bit.... The food. Its good. Its very good. The range on the menu is just about right, there will be something you like. I've had chili here, I've had jerk chicken, I've had a Sunday Roast & I've had burgers. All were tasty, and theres never too long a wait. The price point is just about right too. If youre after a great place for a midweek drink, or to hang out on a Sunday afternoon, then you cant go wrong. Sometimes during the working day it can attract those annoying fools who believe ordering one coffee entitles them to a table for the next 3 hours just to use the wi-fi (seriously, who doesnt have the Internet at home now) but thankfully they usually disappear in time for post work drinks

    Paul W.

    For some reason, Mary & Archie feels quite smalltown America to me... maybe it's all the exposed wood and soft music? Makes me feels like I'm in some hipster film; Garden State or 500 Days of Summer or something by Wes Anderson... Anyway, I digress... M&A feels homely, like a little cubby hole to wait out the dark months. The cask ale on selection is a rotating selection, but there are plenty of other draughts, including Brewdog's Punk IPA and 5AM Saint. The music is great. Heard everything in here from Blur to Lemonheads to Silverchair. So very much 90s child with plenty of surprises. The music is soft enough not to interrupt the conversation, and it's often difficult to identify songs due to the low volume. This is a great thing in my book, bar music is nice for atmosphere but shouldn't make people raise their voices. Never had the food, so can't comment on that.

    Andrew Y.

    Came here recently before a Yelp event at the nearby Reserve Wines. Thinking ahead, we decided it would be a good idea to get something to eat before all the wine - don't want the risk of making a fool of myself ;) Jessica H and I both decided to share some dishes. We had some lovely beef nachos and chicken goujons. As Jessica has mentioned, the beef nachos were probably enough - a nice big portion - nachos with cheese, guacamole, spicy chilli beef and jalapenos. I am a big fan of nachos anyway but these was really good. Mmmmm. The chicken goujons were good too. To "pair" with the food, I went for the Magic Rock Salty Kiss. I am usually quite "boring" with my choice of pair but decided to give this a try - and it was good! It is a fruity beer, but a relatively light fruit flavour. I tasted the fruit at the start (and end) but when drinking with the food, it tasted like a good "normal" (i.e. not fruit) lager. Its actually the 2nd time I've been to Mary & Archie - so the Yelp app told me - I think the 1st time was probably about a year ago and was just for a drink. I really like the place!

    Meze board £6.50ish
    Beck R.

    Mary and Archies is a lovely little cafe bar in the suburb of west didsbury. Serving a range of good ales / craft beers, ciders and cocktails and with a nice looking menu, its a great choice any time of day and any day of the week. I particularly like it on a warm sunny day as the whole front opens up with fold back doors making the place feel airy even if you choose to sit inside. On this occasion i had a couple of belinis and ordered the small meze platter for £6.50. Filling for one person, or a nice 'tie you over' bite if two of you share. Really nice food, really nice location, Good all rounder.

    Chrissy P.

    Really enjoyed the service here. Great prices cocktails - 2 for a tenner. I was recommended the apple pie cocktail and I 4!!! Great pub quiz and delicious meze board.

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    Tuesday nights is pizza and beer night for £7 and they have a roast dinner offer on a Sunday.

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    Horse & Jockey

    Horse & Jockey

    3.7(30 reviews)
    1.8 miChorlton
    ££

    The establishment is exceptionally clean and well presented and has wonderful parking facilities…read more The bar staff were super polite and exceptionally accommodating. The chef/food; Quite frankly, was embarrassing. I would not eat here again. I ordered a steak. The menu describes it as being served with sizzling onions and seasoned chips. Firstly the steak; I asked for well done. There was blood in the middle. I had no option but to return it. It came back chronically burned. The chips were not seasoned. The portion was tiny and there were so many bad ones with huge black eyes in them that when I went through them to remove the bad ones there were only 17 chips left on my plate. As a chef myself, I would not have presented them with black eyes and bad potato clearly showing. Next came the onions. First critique is that they were badly chopped. All different thicknesses and shapes. Again, no care in the presentation, but, also causing a problem in that they couldn't be evenly cooked.They arrived raw. Not a bit raw but completely raw. There wasn't even a slight colouring of brown on them. I politely pointed it out to the waitress who took them. Again, the second time, they were raw. I took the plate back a third time and said it says sizzling onions please will you ask the chef to cook them properly for me. I don't like raw onion. They came back so black and burned that they were inedible. Absolutely jet black! He had his heat too high and absolutely destroyed them. My friend asked for a salad and specified no tomatoes. It came full of tomato. We picked out 7 pieces. I genuinely think this chef is untrained or, lazy and doesn't want to put the time required in to cook things appropriately. It was immediately obvious that he has his heat too high and is cooking for quickness rather than quality and presentation. It's a shame as it is a great venue.

    You've got to love pub names, haven't you. The 'and' combinations. Okay, so this isn't a…read moreparticularly noteworthy combination, but it reminded me of when Alan Partridge was a sports reporter on the excellent news spoof show The Day Today, where he covered a horse race and the horses had names like 'Three-Headed Sex Beast'. I'd love to come up with pub names and be creative. 'The Antfarm and Wormery'. 'The Snake and Apple'. 'The Rat and Vivisectionist'. 'The Griffin and Minotaur.' Here we have simple old Horse and Jockey, which resides in its splendid form on the ever popular Chorlton Green. And it might be mock Tudor, but as you can see from previous reviews, this isn't something to sniff at. It looks lovely, what more do you want? In Chorlton you'll find the operative word is 'family-friendly', remember, this is the 'burbs, and here be anklebiters. But hey, kid-haters, don't let that put you off. You'd be missing out on its summer sun-trap and winter crackling open fire. An all season pleaser? Who could say no? It's a roomy yet cosy place that can be hired for functions and parties, and the list of cask ales is seemingly neverending. Just come in and try, that's the best advice I can give you. Food ticks all the boxes - locally sourced, seasonal, reasonably priced and cooked fresh. Crispy Yorkshires, fish and chips, soups and crusty bread, open sandwiches, salads and snacks, some excellent veggie options and don't get me started on the lush puds. But treacle tart, poached pear, chocolate terrine, granola cheesecake? *Drools* It's apparently haunted, if ghosts float your boat. Pahaha, ghosts... float...

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    Jackson's Boat

    Jackson's Boat

    3.3(15 reviews)
    2.0 miChorlton
    £

    It's a pleasant summer evening. The temperature has cooled a little. Lets go for a cycle I thought…read more Where? Well, how about about down the Mersey? Sure. This seems like a great plan. Oh, but this means I can go to Jackson's boat! WIN! So, I cycle down the Mersey - well, down the path technically! And onward. Just about managed to go past Chorlton Water park and Jackson's Boat on the way out, and carry on to Sale Water park. This I feel means I'm definitely going to have earn't a pint. The sun really was blazing, and there were many people out walking their dogs, running along the banks or even paddling a kayak along the river. I stopped briefly as the kayak appeared to have got stuck on the rocks of a rapids section, and internally cheered them on as they floated on again. Canadian geese were also out en masse - perhaps they felt Manchester was better in summer? I reckon!! After a circuit of the Sale Water park, and the sun setting it was definitely time for the return journey. AND THAT WELL EARNT BEER. Hellooo Jacksons! It's a large outdoor area, and plenty of others where there with their bikes. And a rarity for Manchester, dogs too. They're well catered for, and the pub even supplies dog bowls and water for hot dogs! Humans are well catered for too with a selection of 3 ales on tap, including both Landlord and Black Sheep! The stable quality ales. My beer was refreshing, and I'm sure tasted even better because I got off my arse that evening! It's been awhile since I was here - probably was a Sunday afternoon date, with a fairly good traditional Sunday roast meal. The inside has that traditional pub feel & has a variety of different sections. So long since I've been that the tram line also hadn't been put in. It's in the distance, and not going to cause any interference with chilling out. So in summary. Go for a walk or a cycle - it's doable from Chorlton, Withington, West Didsbury easily. Take a mate or a date. Grab a beer after. Relax.

    I first stumbled upon this pub whilst cycling over to Sale Water Park from Chorlton. It was a…read moresummer's afternoon and the beer garden was full of families and dog-walkers who had stopped to rehydrate themselves after a walk down the sunny Mersey or around the water park. Since then I have visited this pub on numerous occasions and always been pleased with the service and atmosphere. OK, so there's not a huge range of bottled foreign lagers available like there is in the majority of pubs and bars in Chorlton, but there is a sufficient range of lagers, ales and ciders. They also serve standard pub fare, which looks pretty tasty. On a recent snow day my housemate and I decided to go for a stroll down the Mersey - any excuse for a visit to this pub! With the roads to the pub impassable and with heavy snow still falling I had guessed that we'd probably be some of the only people there. How wrong I was! The place was packed to the rafters and the beer garden staged a huge snowball fight amongst the punters (photos on the pub's website). All in all Jackson's Boat is a great pub to relax in the sun or to shelter from the snow.

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    The Metropolitan

    The Metropolitan

    4.0(45 reviews)
    0.1 miWest Didsbury
    ££

    It's always a nice experience when we come here. Today we stopped in for a late lunch. We got a…read morewhole room to ourselves for the girls to run around freely without bothering anyone. The cod cakes and salad were DELICIOUS!!!! I ordered the seafood linguine and it was good, but too sweet for my taste. Husband had the fish and chips and it was pretty good. Love the ambiance and the service, as always, was very nice.

    Seeing as I used to live in West Didsbury years ago, I'm no newbie to 'The Met', as locals like to…read morecall it. However, I haven't visited this place for years, and was looking forward to going on a Saturday for a mates birthdays. There were 16 of us on a Saturday afternoon, starting here for food and drink before heading to a few other places in Didsbury. It's actually a really nice place - the interior is lovely and location spot on. It often gets scrutinised for being a bit pretentious with the crowd it attracts, but I have to say I prefer the crowd of didsbury locals - this place is always filled with a nice crowd and attracts no trouble. You can sit outside under the heated area, inside at the main bar, or in the restaurant/dining bit. Each area is always busy, with a bustling atmosphere and traditional decor. I ordered the Butternut Squash Risotto for my dinner which was the wrong choice - I should have gone for the burgers which a lot of my friends went for, and they looked amazing. The burgers came with a nice looking ciabatta bun, and were fully stacked with meat, salad and cheese. My risotto was very standard., The butternut squash was a little bit hard, and I didn't really feel full or satisfied after it. At least I had buckets of sweet potato fries to pick at from everyone elses order afterwards, which were home cooked and delicious! Quite a pricey place to come for lunch and a drink if you expect it to be a typical 'pub/bar' type place. But it is west didsbury after all. I'll be back to give the menu a second chance with a competely different order!

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    Albert's

    Albert's

    4.0(23 reviews)
    0.4 miWest Didsbury
    ££

    My cousin just came into town on vacation and this was our first outing for lunch. The restaurant…read moreis gorgeous. Absolutely love the decor and the ambiance. The wait staff was very pleasant and friendly. We particular liked their leather aprons. They have a lovely outdoor seating area too. On this occasion (I suspect we will return) we ordered from their lunch special menu which is $14.50 for one option from the starters and one from the mains. However, you also have the option to order a la carte (separate menu). Food and drinks were nice. We will definitely come back as there were some things on the menu I would like to try, like the Rabbit Gnocchi and Artichoke & Truffle Ravioli

    Sometimes when I sit down to Yelp a restaurant I think hmm, what exactly am I reviewing here, the…read morefood or the environment? So often it's both, but with Albert's the decor complements some visits there, and others not so much. Is that as confusing as it looks to me right now? Let's clarify... Hands down, awesome food. Like, seriously. Full marks. We came here with parents on a Thursday night (the new Friday as all you cool cats know) and sat down to some delicious wine, a smattering of tomato bruschetta with a criminal amount of garlic (thank the lord I didn't have to speak to anyone on a professional level the next day) and some hearty yet classy dishes. The boys wanted steak, and steak they got. As my friend's dad always says, if the steak's cooked properly, you don't need a steak knife, and these melted away like butter. The seafood menu was like a pick n' mix of fruits de la mer, and this is what the female contingent of the party opted for. My friend's mum went for the fillet of seabass served with a choice of vegetables, and I asked about the fish stew and the Thai monkfish curry. The kind waitress recommended the stew and I was so glad she did. Mussels in their shells, chunks of potato, a tomato sauce and huge hunks of fish had me almost too full to the brim for pudding, where we all decided we'd fight over a single pannetone bread and butter pudding. Rich, fruity and dense, the podded vanilla custard was the perfect partner. After reading Bex T's review I must concur wholeheartedly - Albert's is sleek and chic. The uber-modern clean blue lines would indeed feel at odds with a cosy Sunday roast dinner, although I do hear their roasts are legendary. It shan't put me off, I'll be back to try it. I'll just be sure to don my Sunday best when I do!

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    The Wharf - Sticky toffee pudding (gf)

    The Wharf

    4.2(38 reviews)
    3.3 miCastlefield
    ££

    The Wharf is definitely a "must-go" if you're in Manchester, and specifically the Castlefield area…read more The patio is large, but at the time it seemed packed, causing us to wonder if we were going to be able to get a seat. But to our surprise, the inside of the restaurant is HUGE and multiple levels, so our family of 3 had no issues sitting somewhere and getting served immediately. Everything about this place is great. The drinks and food are delicious and reasonably priced. I really love the overall aesthetic. We didn't have to wait too long to receive anything that we ordered. There was a slight snafu with one of my drinks. My husband ordered a regular grey goose martini for me, but I ended up with what appeared to be a cosmo. When we brought this up to the server, I believe she said that they only make cocktails that are listed in their drink menu. A basic martini is not on the menu, but a cosmo is. The server asked if I would like to swap that drink out for something else on their menu, which I did. The food was very good and perfectly portioned. They have a kids menu, making this a good place for families. My husband ordered the french fries, peppercorn sauce, and scallops; I ordered the Mozzarella, peach, prosciutto ham salad; and my daughter had the kids mac n cheese. The Wharf is also very dog-friendly. We noticed that dogs were allowed inside and outside of the restaurant.

    SUNDAY ROAST!! With…read moreall the classic staples: 1. Yorkshire Pudding 2. Deliciously flavored potatoes 3. Pigeons... that are out for blood

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    Sunday Roast with Chicken

    Mary & Archie - bars - Updated July 2026

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