The Lass O'gowrie — Pub in Manchester

The Lass O'Gowrie is a traditional pub at the corner of Charles Street and Pritchard Street in Manchester. Just outside the city, it blends historic charm with lively social energy. Known for its Sunday roast, the venue draws locals and visitors who want quality food and drink. Use it to enjoy a relaxed lunch, watch live sports on screen, or end an evening with drinks in the beer garden. This well-established pub is part of Manchester’s ongoing urban rhythm.

About The Venue

The Lass O'Gowrie Manchester operates as a public house with deep roots in local tradition and sport culture. Its iconic red and orange tiled exterior stands out on Charles Street, offering immediate visual identity to passersby. The decor maintains classic pub elements including warm lighting and hanging flower baskets that contribute to the venue’s welcoming feel. Modern operations align closely with its heritage as a rugby connection point near what was Swinton RLFC's Station Rd Ground. This history informs current use in social spaces where people gather for matches, food, and conversation across different age groups.

Typical Experiences

The Lass O'Gowrie Manchester offers an accessible space for residents to enjoy quality pub experiences throughout the day or evening. The venue supports casual visits and extended gatherings with a focus on its Sunday roast as a hero item. Locals often use it for lunch, midweek drinks, or social events like live sports viewing. A signature feature includes access to free food and drink offers via the app during specific times of year such as February's Six Nations matches.

Notable Features

  • Iconic red and orange tile facade
  • Beer garden (weather permitting)
  • Free food and drink for app users
  • Live sports viewing
  • Student discount
  • Iconic tiled exterior
  • Historic rugby connection

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