Circus Tavern, Manchester

The Circus Tavern on Portland Street in Manchester, England, is the smallest public house in the city, with one of the smallest bars in the country.[2]

Circus Tavern
Circus Tavern in Portland Street, Manchester, England
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General information
TypePublic house
Address86 Portland Street, Manchester, M1 4GX
Coordinates53°28′40″N 2°14′24″W / 53.477766°N 2.239972°W / 53.477766; -2.239972
Year(s) builtLate 18th century or early 19th century with later extension[1]
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameCircus Tavern and Attached Railings
Designated6 June 1994
Reference no.1247057
Other information
Public transit accessManchester Piccadilly

History

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Built in about 1790, it is also one of the oldest pubs in Manchester, although it only became a pub in about 1840.[3][4] The pub is owned by Tetley's, a Yorkshire brewery, and contains photographs of former Manchester United players who frequented the pub, including George Best.[5][6]

On 6 June 1994, it was listed as a Grade II building.[1][7]

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Citations

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  1. ^ a b "Circus Tavern and Attached Railings". Historic England. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
  2. ^ Cooper (2005), p. 32
  3. ^ "The smallest bar in Europe", VisitBritain, 30 May 2011, retrieved 29 November 2017
  4. ^ Page & Littlechild (2017), p. 157
  5. ^ Gale, Robert (19 October 2012), "The Circus Tavern, Manchester", Travels with Beer, archived from the original on 1 December 2017, retrieved 29 November 2017
  6. ^ Bourne, Dianne (26 March 2017), "Manchester's biggest pub and smallest bar – how do they measure up?", Manchester Evening News, retrieved 29 November 2017
  7. ^ W., Kaleigh (25 September 2015), "Manchester's must-visit listed pubs", TimeOut, retrieved 29 November 2017

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