There's yet another Irish bar which is set to open in the city centre at the former Red True BBQ site.
Dirty O’Sullivans, an Irish Bar and Restaurant, will be taking over the iconic former Red’s True BBQ site at the end of this month, promising to blend the warmth and charm of a traditional Irish pub with the buzzing Manchester nightlife, serving up slap-up scran, live entertainment and some of the best Guinness in town.
The new joint will have more of an 'Irish-American vibe', featuring bottomless Guinness pour taps across select booths with a 'Guinness Pour Specialist' showing guests how to serve the perfect pint. Adding to the fun, there is a 'pub within a pub' concept named 'Luckys' - an 80s themed space serving only Guinness, available for private hire for up to 60 people.
This will sit alongside two expansive bars pouring everything from classic Irish whiskeys to Irish coffees and cocktails.
The food menu, developed by the award-winning team behind Firehouse, Ramona and Diecast, will showcase Irish-inspired sharing dishes, from hearty comfort plates to small bites. Designed for 'good craic, live music and late nights', the food is full of flavour and made with sharing in mind.
The heart menu includes warm sausage rolls with red onion chutney, chicken tenders, Guinness onion soup with cheddar toasties and loaded pies with proper gravy, with each dish offering a nod to Ireland’s homely roots with a peppering of 'Stateside' indulgence.
There will be crowd-pleasers like the Dirty Burger, a full Irish Breakfast and beer-battered Fish Fry alongside nostalgic puddings like Sticky Toffee, Bailey’s Tiramisu and the Lucky Charm Sundae plus an indulgent Sunday roast with rich Guinness gravy.
Chris Bateson, Operations Director at Tokyo Industries, said: "We wanted to create a space that feels like Dublin meets Manchester, all the heart and ‘craic’ of a traditional Irish pub, but with the energy Tokyo Industries is known for. It’s a space for amazing Guinness, great authentic food, live music and good times."
Located just steps from Manchester Town Hall, Dirty O’Sullivans officially opens its doors at the end of November, just in time to join the buzz of the Manchester Christmas Markets.
Tokyo Industries, the team behind Dirty O’Sullivans and a range of other Manchester bars such as Gorilla, Deaf Institute, Impossible, Factory, Whiskey Down and BLVD, acquired the Grade II-listed site six years ago, and are now ready to bring it back to life with an Irish twist.