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"Established in 1804 the Oxnoble is a hotel and pub located in the heart of Potato Wharf in Castlefields. True to it's roots, the pub's name is derived from the Georgian variety of potato - The Oxnoble!"
Address: 71 Liverpool Road Castlefield , Manchester M3 4NQ, XGM, GB
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It was excellent living just down the road from the Oxnoble. Great to pop in for a pint or several. The food here is excellent too. Pretty well priced too. They also do a Sunday Roast which is wonderful. Check out the Roman ruins nearby also!
Used to come here a lot when Castlefield was newly regenerated. Had been here back in the 1970's / 80's when the area was quite run down. Tend to visit the Northern Quarter more often now.Think it became a foodie place for a while but definitely now a pub that serves food. Had a lovely pint of Green Duck Blond.
£13.49 for a Turkey Roulade - would say its good value but when it comes with almost half the stated items missing its far from it. No pigs in blankets, no Yorkshire puds, no mashed potatoes and no stuffing - all items that should be included. At no point did anyone come to clear the plates or ask how food was. If I was just told items would be missing or that I'd get an almost Sunday roast instead I'd have been happier but don't charge full amou t for half a dish, even wetherspoons would do better for less and would have included an alcoholic drink.
Stayed overnight to see Peter Kay. Lovely hotel, large room with a very comfy bed. Huge television. Couldn't beat the price either. Didn't use the pub/restaurant but it looked great and lively. Amazing location and easy to get to from the train station. Will definitely stay again.
Very nice food and beer. Lovely big double room- clean, neat & tidy, and a great cooked breakfast. Well recommended for the price. It was a bit noisy, with doors banging, and traffic noise, else it would have been 5 stars.
24/10/22: back again, ahead of our Jersey Boys Show at the Manchester Opera House. We went for Lilleys; Berries 'n' Cherries. Photo update. 29/09/22: good pub, good selection of ales, cask, craft and ciders. We had the Lilleys Cherries & Berries 4%, which is akin to flat Vimto. The Oxnoble is located at the heart of the old Potato Wharf, so named for the huge numbers of potatoes delivered yards away at the Castlefield terminus of the Bridgewater Canal. In todays money it's close to MOSI. The pub is named after the Oxnoble potato that was in use from as early as 1787, but initially considered only of sufficient quality to be used for cattle feed. Map is circa 1844.
Atmosphere was nice and staff were very good. £6.50 for a Gordon's and tonic. Worth doubling up for the extra £1.50. Do not buy their pork scratchings they are awful
Nice little pub near the Science museum. Good meal and great craft beer and vegan milks for coffee. The staff were very helpful and friendly. The pub building has some history.
Unfortunately on this occasion the beer served was off. No apology, just waited for me to choose an alternative. Busy when we visited, and pies were off the menu. Standard pub fare, nothing to shout about really. Nice pub though and in a good location with a small outside drinking area. Not my first visit, and won't be my last.
A bog standard pub, had a warm fire on a very cold day! The food wasn't great tbh and it's unlikely I would visit again. It was clean and tidy, the servers were great.
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