Corbieres Wine Cavern
2 Half Moon StreetManchester
M2 7PB
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Corbières is something of a Manchester institution being open since 1978. It’s a basement bar in the city centre, but hidden away below what was once a bookshop in a side street off St Ann’s Street. The doorway is decorated with mosaic tiling, and there are often some empty casks to alert those who’ve not visited before. Originally a wine bar, it is named after a wine producing area of the French Pyrenees. The entrance is down narrow winding stairs to a single and somewhat cavernous room with a bar at the far side with a famously retro jukebox. After some time in storage the lizards have returned. The only food is pizzas between 4 - 8pm which are Free with drinks until they run out. Two cask ales are offered, along with some interesting foreign bottled beers and cocktails. The single room fills up quickly and attracts a young (and young at heart) clientele.
