The Rem Bar

    ££ Hotels, Bed & Breakfast
    Open12:00 PM - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    33 Sackville Street

    Manchester M1 3LZ

    United Kingdom

    Gay Village

    Mon

    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 AM (Next day)

    Tue

    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 AM (Next day)

    Open now

    Wed

    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 AM (Next day)

    Thu

    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 AM (Next day)

    Fri

    • 12:00 PM - 3:00 AM (Next day)

    Sat

    • 12:00 PM - 3:00 AM (Next day)

    Sun

    • 12:00 PM - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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      Rebecca D.
      London, United Kingdom
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      Jan 28, 2010
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      Though I haven't experienced The Rembrandt as a hotel, so can't speak for that side of it, I'm glad, if the service I received at the bar is anything to go by. And Alexandra S.'s review is pretty terrifying!

      I popped in here with American Gran, because American Gran loves pubs and she loves the gays. The second she clapped eyes on it, she was all like "oh wow a real pub, in the gay quarter! Oh we have to go in!!!" So we did, and we stayed for one drink before leaving.

      It's not that it's an actively bad pub, not really. Just that there's nothing good about it. The service is slow and when they finally serve you, they are uncommonly rude. American Gran had some beer or other and announced it 'ghastly', and my red wine was almost undrinkable, and I'll drink pretty much anything. The place is OK inside; the seating is comf enough and despite Alexandra's accounts of grosssness and health and safety contraventions, everything seemed clean. It's just all a bit worn and past its best.

      To be completely fair, this place would be a 3 star in a small town or village, but when there are about a million better places to go in Manchester, and a good many in Canal Street itself, it just is not up to par.

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      Andy H.
      Manchester, United Kingdom
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      May 23, 2016

      This bar is on Canal Street This bar And there is plenty of seating and lots of outdoor seating as well. The staff was friendly.

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      Duncan W.
      Manchester, United Kingdom
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      Nov 30, 2010

      This is a man's man pub, well I think that is how they want to be known. The men only after 7 policy certainly helps this perception as it was becoming a bit of a hag heaven in recent years.

      The recent refurbishment has done wonders for this place, now a worthy competitor for the eagle. All moody modern lighting and flat screens. Although they could have spent more time doing up the bathrooms rather than.... well I will leave it to your imagination what goes on in there.

      Still a nice place for a few nice cheap drinks in the company of the like minded before venturing out into the rest of cez village.

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      Qype User (cw41…)
      Salford, United Kingdom
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      Nov 30, 2008

      This is a review of the bar at the bottom floor of the Rembrandt. The bar has a modern feel and is one of the venues in the gay village mainly for men.


      It is open every day until midnight most days and has a buzz about it at the weekend. It is popular with the bear and leather crowd in Manchester and is a good meeting place for friends before going onto a nightclub.


      During the day, the Rem serves lunches which can be eaten outside by the side of the canal under cover. In the evening it turns into a thriving bar which sells a range of beers and spirits.


      It is not a bad place to go, not the best, but worth a vist if you are on canal street.

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      Martin M.
      London, United Kingdom
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      Jan 18, 2013

      I've been here several times, always with a group of people. The staff are fine and the interiors are decent, if a bit on the boring side. As far as customers go, there's a mix of different looks, and you'll definitely see a few guys in leather, rubber, or skinhead gear at some point in the evening.

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      Qype User (linsab…)
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      right, well im not gay (am i allowed to say that?) but did accidentally end up booking a room here one night (in ignorance of Manchester's gay scene, i had never even heard of canal street). all i can say is that the staff were obviously used to that happening and had rooms away from the pub. The room was smashing, basket of fruit & complimentary shower gels, soap, shampoo etc in a dish, good clean bedding. The service was top-notch and i loved the breakfast. I would like to add that as a woman i felt very safe there.

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      Qype User (markwa…)
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      Jun 20, 2011

      nice pub aimed at the bear and cub type and with some line dancing chucked in

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