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    Trof

    4.1 (78 reviews)
    ModerateBars, British, Music Venues
    Open 10:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Sarah-Jane B.

    Trof is one of the few places that manages to successfully straddle being a cool cafe-bar in the daytime and an exciting bar / music venue in the evening. I know because I met a friend there for root beer in the afternoon and went back a few hours later for mojitos and cachacas! Occupying a whole building on the edge of the Northern Quarter, Trof is gorgeously decorated with old leather arm-chairs, comfy booths, wooden tables and strings of twinkling fairy lights. If you pop in and can't find a spare seat don't worry, there's two further floors and an open air terrace for smokers and exhibitionists. In the morning you can get a bacon or egg butty with coffee for £2.95 and at lunchtime and early evening, there's tasty meals and snacks for £5-£8. For me personally though, it's all about the great drinks - everything from fruit beer to slamming spirits and cocktails! - and fun atmosphere. There's regular gigs from local and emerging bands, special guest deejays most nights and cool music the rest of the time. When I was there the bar staff were obviously on a Pixies tip playing Surfer Rosa then Doolittle in their entirety. Suffice to say, I was over the moon!

    Mmmm roast beef with trimmings
    Oonagh C.

    My new favourite place for a Sunday roast. They cook the roast beef to taste (way too rare) and the cabbage, sweet potato Mash and broccoli were perfect. The big Yorkshire pudding was nice and crispy. Well done Trof. They also have a roast duck dinner which 2 of our party thoroughly enjoyed. Also roast pork and lamb Plus nut roast which also got good feedback. The roast beef was £12.50. The duck was the most expensive at £14.50. I also like the layout of Trof, especially the quirky room on the top floor.

    vegan breakfast (2016)
    Jessica H.

    Looking for somewhere new to have brunch recently, something suddenly dawned on me - I'd seen a photo of an amazing looking vegan breakfast recently, which included breaded avocado. That place was Trof and it instantly went to the top of my 'need to eat' list. My friend and I sat upstairs so we could hear each other and have a proper catch up; although this was probably quite annoying to staff as we were the only ones up there, they didn't show it at all! I ordered a cup of tea and an orange juice, both of which were delivered promptly, followed by that all important vegan breakfast. My friend's chorizo home fries looked delicious, but I think I won on the food front... Roasted vegetables, granary toast, beans, mushroom, hash brown, tomato - and, yes, breaded avocado. This was a much more filling dish than I was expecting, and the addition of the hash brown helped it feel a little bit less holy. Why more people don't bread their avocado I don't know. The texture helped break up the creaminess and, when paired with the toast, it helped make it part of the meal rather than a bit of a gimmick. Overall it was £25 between the two of us, which I think is fair, especially for the quality of food and service we received. It was a very relaxing start to the morning and has definitely reminded me that, although it's been here for a while, Trof still has something new to offer.

    Well tasty :)
    Rachael O.

    Trof is a old school veteran of the northern quarter and as with all the oldies it has had times of greatness and time of terror. The good thing is that trof has been riding the high for some time know. My fondness for this place is how you can mix it up, bottom floor is great for a quick drink / food after work and for the night when one drink leads to a bight out on the town. The keep thing busy upstair with events and the very hit and miss open mic night. Though my personal love is taking over the very top attic room and gaining control of the jukebox. This place is can know be rated out as well for that private party your all planning. The food itself is very must a bar menu - but tasty and well priced. The bar is well stocked and can both make a descent cocktail and stock a good mix of beers and spirits. So Trof - keep riding the high and I hope your keep kicking around for some time yet.

    Chicken and pesto chibatta
    Dave A.

    We went here because the reviews were good, and although it was quiet (Sunday evening) the atmosphere was funky and relaxed. I ordered a chicken, pesto and mozzarella ciabatta but sadly it was more like a cheese sandwich - There was a bit of shredded chicken but no real meat here. Apart from the food, it's a nice place to go and the staff are polite. Everyone raves about Trof for the drink selection, so will have to head back here specifically for that.

    Paulaner
    Philip S.

    Trof is a very cool, very stylish bar, with a bar and seating on several floors. I imagine it gets quite busy at the weekend, but on a weeknight, it is perfect for a quiet beer with friends. The choice of beers are very impressive; Trof has a great range, such as Paulaner, for all those German beer aficionados out there. They also do great Whiskey Sours, and I am sure many other classic cocktails. I will be returning soon.

    "Website Photo"
    Sarah-Anne M.

    So I couldn't let the third of Manchester's Trof bars escape without it's very own Yelp review. Especially because in my opinion (I'm entitled to it so I'm having it) it's the best one! The second child of the kitschy ittle chain is kind of a middle ground in between the other two, it's not too un-ashamebly studenty as the Fallowfield branch and not as desperately arty as the Deaf Institute. It's simply a laid-back, unique little hideaway in the city centre. Set in the slightly bohemian Northern Quarter, Trof fits right in as a place you can hang out, day or night, in scruffs or done up to the nines and you'll still feel perfectly at home. The seating plan is far from organised, there are tables, booths, chairs and stools everywhere, head up a couple of floors and you'll find yourself wandering into a sitting room full of armchairs, head back out and you'll find yourself on the roof terrace. If you like your ale you'll be staggered at the range of beers on offer, if you're not a fan you may find yourself converted after you've sampled a couple of the fruit beers, I personally recommend Fruli Strawberry beer! Food is worth a mention too, breakfast is amazingly greasy and a perfect hangover cure, Sunday dinners are pricey but well worth it!

    Chris T.

    We decided to meet a mate after he had finished work on a Wednesday night for a few drinks at Trof Bar in the Northern Quarter, This is a really cool bar and serves some great drinks including the Trof Lager on tap which was pretty tasty and at only a few pound a pint you can't go wrong! Its a pretty small bar but very intimate and its set on 3 levels with different little lounges on each floor with its own bar, its very cozy and the staff all seemed pretty cheerful and friendly. can't wait to go back!

    World famous enough Trof cheeseburger
    Rana M.

    This is one of my favourite venues for live music. I've been coming here for now for nearly 3 years, ever since the inception of 'Making Waves' live music night (check it out on facebook). Hosted periodically on a wednesday (dates do change from time to time) what started off as a once a month event has now expanded to a bi-monthly shindig due to popular demand. Not only does it offer an opportunity to see some of the best unsigned musicians Manchester has to offer, the night also offers a unique ambient and inviting atmosphere to enjoy a few cheeky midweek drinks. Whilst the downstairs area is bustling most nights of the week. It's upstairs that comes alive whenever there's live music on offer. Dimly lit and suprisingly spacious it's perfect venue to come relax with a bunch of friends. Every Mancunian knows what Trof NQ is all about. (Just read the plethora of reviews on offer) Just thought I throw in my two penneth regarding music.

    Blueberry and vanilla cheesecake mmmm
    Penny L.

    I decided to come after work one night, as its somewhere that I always walk past going to and fro work. When we walked in the evening it was really busy, there are three floors to this place so by the time we got down to the bottom again looking for a table one had cleared. There is a nice comforting atmosphere here, low light, cushy leather sofas and wooden furniture. The drink menu was really nicely put together offering cheeky cocktails to universal beer. These were quite pricey, the only cider on tap was £4 but Alderstone cider is tasty! and the bar seemed to be always busy. Looking at the menu, its a little limited. I did not see any fish dishes, they had a lot of burgers, ribs and a couple of salads... so you either go in eating meat or veggie options.. After a while I settled on a halloumi cheese and mushroom burger and my friend got the Trof special burger. When they arrived I was shocked with amount of fries these came with! There were more fries than burger and were flavoured with rosemary and salt...I admit my burger did not look special but it was full of flavour and was probably the best veggie burgers I've had in a long time. I was quite full by this point but the lovely waitress tempted me into a blueberry and vanilla cheesecake... This reminded me more of one of those grenola fruit yoghurts you get, as it was not a set cheesecake like I am used to...but again this was really flavoursome! I will happily come back here again, as I felt relaxed at the waitress/bar lady was really nice.he

    Crispy Roast Pork
    Scott D.

    We decided to give Trof a try because of the reviews we've read on yelp and elsewhere, and we really wanted to have a sunday roast. We wanted the Beef however they had run out which was a surprise as it was still early on in the day, in the end we decided to order the Pork Belly instead. The food had potential but the gravy was over powering and didn't have a traditional flavour, it was very sweet and syrupy. The Yorkshire Pudding was over cooked and hard to cut through or break apart. The staff were really friendly, however they were more interested in talking to each other than noticing and dealing with customers. When the waitress put down the plate (Which was piping hot) she half put it on the table meaning when I did the obvious thing and pushed the plate further onto the table I burnt my hand (we weren't informed the plate was hot) The bad point... the food actually made two of us ill, we both ordered the same meal... The meal cost us £12 per person.

    Proper fry up!
    Kate W.

    This place is great - i've only ever been for a few drinks but the food always looked fab! Eventually I organised to meet friends there at 10am on Sunday morning - feeling slightly worse for wear I arrived first and bar two other diners I had the pick of the pace for myself... The waitress came over to ask what I would like and I opted for an apple juice whilst perusing the menu and waiting for the rest of my party to join! Even though both my friends arrived at different times the waiting staff were spot on coming over to take drink orders and eventually our food order when we'd eventually stopped talking long enough to choose something to eat! I opted for the eggs Benedict - given my slight hungover taste I also added some mushrooms and hash browns (at only 50p per serving!). All of our food arrived together and timely as we were all starving! I may have went overboard in my order but I just about managed to polish the plate off! The eggs were perfectly runny in the middle and the hollandaise sauce nice and creamy - and the hash browns were of course nice ad crispy! YUM. My friends opted for the full English which looked tasty and the other went for the avocado eggs which looked great too. Given the amount of cordial I drank alongside the earl gray tea and cordial juice (again only 50p a pop) I left feeling relaxed, full and back on my way to dehydration. This place was fab for a relaxed Sunday brunch and catch up with old friends. I'll be back for the Sunday lunch next!

    Superfood salad with grilled chicken
    Victoria B.

    Came in here on a Tuesday afternoon when all was quiet in there Northern Quarter. It's on the Shudehill end of Thomas Street, quite a small bar downstairs but looks like there's an upstairs too which I didn't check out. I just wanted a spot of lunch and they seemed to have a pretty decent menu so I thought I'd give it a whirl. I was the only one in there, bartender was chatty and super helpful. Menu has a breakfast which runs till 4pm and American things like burgers, but also has a grill menu and some nice salads. Plenty of options for vegetarians too. Wanted something a bit more healthy so was torn between the superfood salad with grilled chicken as an extra or the grilled chicken with brown rice, pitta, mint, gherkins etc. Opted for the superfood salad in the end and wasn't disappointed. I find a lot of restaurants do really boring salads but this was great- rocket, almonds, quinoa, broccoli, tomatoes, grilled chicken with Harissa...really good. Also washed it down with a citrus chamomile tea. Nice vibe in this bar and would come back for food most definitely.

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    Great bar, nice relaxed atmosphere and the home brew larger us very good.

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    Evelyn's Cafe Bar - All I ordered

    Evelyn's Cafe Bar

    4.5(45 reviews)
    0.1 miNorthern Quarter
    ££

    The food and drink at evelyn's was amazing! It was tasty and filling with reasonable prices. The…read moreservice was quick and the staff were very friendly. It is a cute and cozy spot perfect for a quiet brunch

    Evelyns is a place where I always saw it online and recommended but never got around to going. Im…read morenot sure why because I'm always in that area. One Sunday I went up as I could get there for opening time and decided to cross it off my list. When I got there it was already open so that was a little confusing ... but it was RAMMED. Luckily, I was going on my own so could easily be sat at the window, which was a great view, and easily got served. So many people came in after me and couldn't be seated without a reservation. But the host was very lovely and gracious and people understood. Food wise I went for the shakshuka, it sounded nice, and it really was ... it was also EXTREMELY hot because it was served in cast iron and kept its heat. It was delicious. The toast was crispy, the tomatoes were tasty, chickpeas were crunchy and a nice addition, The added sausage was very delicious, the eggs were good although I would have preferred if they had some runny yolk but its almost impossible to get that with baked eggs. Server was lovely, staff were great, absolutely need to return here when I can.

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    Evelyn's Cafe Bar - Shakshuka, eggs, chick peas, tomatoes, toast, feta

    Shakshuka, eggs, chick peas, tomatoes, toast, feta

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    Abel Heywood - Haddock fish and chips with mushy peas 12/2025

    Abel Heywood

    4.4(30 reviews)
    0.1 miNorthern Quarter
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    One of the BEST fish and chips I've had so far! Son and friends were staying at the hotel attached…read moreand we met them downstairs at the pub/bar. Cool vibes all around! Cool decor and cool music- ranging from New Order to alternative . Menu was legit British pub bar food - pies, burgers, fish and chips etc. But lemme tell ya their haddock fish and chips was one of de best I've ever had to far. A large more than generous portion battered and fried perfectly. Imma steak fry cut girl and their chips were delicious ! - thick cut, the way I like them and fried with a delicate crispy outside. We did have to ask for some ketchup. I thoroughly enjoyed the side of mushy peas- seasoned lightly, partially mush with partial full size peas. The steak and ale pie was delicious. Drizzled the yummy gravy all over. Order food at bar, they'll bring food to your table when ready. Great food, reasonable pricing for generous portions! Cool vibes

    Though our stay at Abel Heywood was short, it was definitely worth it…read more It was a bit difficult to find as it's tucked within a few small streets, but the boutique hotel was memorable. It was conveniently located within walking distance of central Manchester with a variety of shops and pubs. Our room was very clean, and it seemed as though everything was fairly new and well kept. I liked the unique touches the hotel had as well, such as a vinyl record player, records, and a few books placed here and there to enjoy. It was also very quiet in our room, which, at the time of booking, I was skeptical of considering it was above the pub. The breakfast that I had at the pub was also very good and the service was very hospitable, both from the pub and hotel hosts. The only criticism I have is that the water in the shower kept going from warm to cold, which during the winter is unpleasant. Also, the internet was fairly slow, more so during the evening hours, which I attribute to the higher volume of people possibly using the WiFi. However, overall, the Abel Heywood is a place I would definitely recommend to others as well as visit again.

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    Abel Heywood - Latte // so good

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    Pie & Ale

    Pie & Ale

    4.1(49 reviews)
    0.2 miNorthern Quarter
    ££

    First time in Pie and Ale, which in itself is astonishing given they are two of my favourite…read morethings. But now I know why, even though it's not hidden, it's listed as being on Lever St but in reality it set back from the road slightly down Faraday St. So it's not immediately visible from Lever St unless you're looking for it; which is really my only reason for not giving it 5*. Pie and Ale doesn't bound head long towards the current fashion of ultra trendy scrounged and up-cycled interiors that so many bars are doing, it's interior is very clean and simple but also warm and inviting and won't age or go out of fashion as quickly as some of the other bars in the NQ. It's also got several different space so you can choose to sit in the open seating area with the large glass windows, next to the bar at high benches or walk around the corner and up the stairs for a more cosy intimate set of booths above the bar; this means the location can suit a lot of different situations. They have a good selection of ales for the likes of myself, but have a good range of bottle beers and your general assortment of keg beers, wines etc. The pies are on the pricey side (£9.95-£11.95) especially compared with the likes of Pie Minister (£7.95 for the Mothership) only a few blocks away, but they are big and hearty as you'd hope and with the availability of cask beer (Pie Minister only has bottles) improves the experience for me. In my opinion it's always nicer having a fresh well kept pint than having bottled beer. I had the Moufflon and Minted Chocolate which was spot on as far as I'm concerned the chocolate and stout sauce went fantastically with the well cooked steak. Overall I really enjoyed the relaxed feel of Pie and Ale and will be most likely to return now I know where it is.

    I think I've found my new favourite place!…read more Ok so I've been here before for our Elite event a few months back (and that was a flying visit) and I've had many friends spreading the gospel about this place being super amazing for beer, food and general 'good time' ambience but on Saturday night everything came together to really make me say "yeah I get it now" So without going into all the boring details - they do pies very well, they do ale vey well - the pies coming from a selection of about 12 (I had the steak and 3 cheese with peas and mash - £11.95) and a pretty similar sized range of craft beers, cask and real ales on tap. I really thought the selection was excellent (and well priced - a flight of 3 thirds was £3.40 of cask ale) and their bottles are a good mix of what America and Europe has to offer! This place is going to be amazing for the world cup with a big screen up in the main bar showing all the matches (they were actually showing the Champions league final on Sat night, adding to the ambience) - and the music was just the icing on the cake - what a fantastic selection of reggae, dub and hiphop for the 3 hours I was in. Really looking forward to going back and having some great beer with a phat ass pie soon! *extra note should go to all the waiting staff - amazing friendliness and table service all night - nice job guys!*

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    Pie & Ale - Raspberry beer! So so nice

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    Raspberry beer! So so nice

    Trof - bars - Updated May 2026

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