BLVD
From small plates restaurant and cocktail lounge by day to dancefloor-ready at night, BLVD is your one-stop shop come your unique night out. Expect performers strutting their way across the stage, including firebreathers and other daring acts.
Is there only so many times you can listen to the same chart hits across a standard-looking nightclub? Thought so. Whether you choose a dark hollow built for alternative music or a tropical tiki paradise that'll make you instantly forget the cold, cold North, you're about to find out why this city is a clubbing mecca. Take a look at our list of quirky Manchester clubs and get stuck into a really different night out.
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Last updated on 12th December 2023
From small plates restaurant and cocktail lounge by day to dancefloor-ready at night, BLVD is your one-stop shop come your unique night out. Expect performers strutting their way across the stage, including firebreathers and other daring acts.
Bring a bit of Latin spice to your clubbing experience with Revolucion De Cuba, where drinks are rum-heavy and the music is loud. There's two floors of tunes to get your hips moving, alongside dancers ready to shake their tail (and head) feathers.
Bingo Balls Manchester is the pink adult playground that you didn't know you needed for your night out. Grab entry, frolic in the ball pit and enjoy everything from chart-topping hits to RnB and hip hop being blasted by the DJ.
If a side order of burlesque, drag, cabaret and more would really top off your quirky night out, then it has to be gay bar and club The Brewers. This Canal Street location also has live music to boot, alongside DJs and 2 for 1 cocktails.
Delving out slow 'n' low cooked meats and other New Orleans-inspired grub in the day, before letting you loose on the dancefloor to DJs or live jazz performers once the sun goes down, Blues Kitchen is a night out like no other. Plus, there's some heady cocktails to accompany and special Friday nights dedicated to hip hop, RnB and afrobeats.
Whether you kick things off with some of the city's best drag events or a bottomless brunch, you're still bound to be dancing until dawn at On Bar, which is a stalwart in Gay Village. Sashay your way to this Canal Street spot to find out more.
A bar, theatre and restaurant all under one roof, Impossible is the place that you go to for a truly quirky night out in Manchester. Think jaw-dropping performances, unique drinks and a lineup of immersive entertainment.
Alternative clubs in Manchester don't get more fun than Night People. Not only do they attract a unique crowd, but they host live bands three times a week, as well as a series of (mostly retro) club nights. The drinks are cheap and the atmosphere is friendly but fun.
Mosey over to this Tib Street jazz club for live acts. When music with a lively atmosphere and party vibe is what you're after, Matt and Phred's is the place to be, thanks to everything from burlesque performances to blues jams and salsa bands.
The venue for the punk rockers, metal heads and goths of the city, this unique pick of the best quirky clubs in Manchester offers cheap drinks, two bars, and even a statue dedicated to the devil – so you pretty much know if this is the crowd for you. Heavy music and a party crowd are the orders of the night at Satans Hollow.
Blasting everything from reggae to afrobeat, The Liars Club is a tiki-packed beaut just doing its thang over on Back Bridge Street. Topping off the music? Expect to sup your way through over 100 choices of rum until the venue shuts up shop at 4am.
If you hadn't already guessed from the name, Soup serves up the warming meal alongside other laidback lunch plates in the day. But, you can also head down to the basement gig venue and dancefloor for the best in underground DJs.