Port Street Beer House — Pub in Manchester

Port Street Beer House is a craft beer-focused pub on Port Street in Manchester's Northern Quarter. It serves real ale and an extensive range of global craft beers through its 18 keg lines and seven cask lines. The venue is popular with locals who come to drink, watch live sports, or join weekly raffles on weekend evenings. You can find it just outside the city, near outdoor seating that draws crowds especially before major events. It's known for hosting games like the Women’s Euro match scheduled for Saturday 5th July at 8pm.

About The Venue

Opened in 2011, Port Street Beer House is an industrial-style pub built for real ale drinkers and craft beer lovers. Its exposed brick walls, wood beams, and dim lighting create a low-key setting. The space works around high drink traffic with air conditioning keeping it comfortable during busy times. Crowds are consistently dense due to popularity among locals in the Northern Quarter, especially before weekend events or big sports matches. It’s designed as a practical drinking hole where flow matters more than decoration.

Typical Experiences

Port Street Beer House runs as a local pub focused on craft beer through its weekly raffle system during high-attendance periods like Saturday evenings. The venue regularly streams live sports, including the Women’s Euro game set for 8pm on Saturday 5th July in Manchester. People come here to drink, watch games on screens, or join events using rotating cans from global breweries. Whether arriving alone or with a group, visitors typically gather at outdoor seating and enjoy beer-focused evenings centered around raffles and live sports.

Notable Features

  • Port Street Raffle
  • Live Sports Streaming
  • Craft Beer Focus
  • 18 keg lines and 7 cask lines
  • Rotating cans and bottles from global breweries
  • Outdoor seating with craft beer focus
  • Air conditioning in a pub setting

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.