The Mean Eyed Cat, a Deep South-inspired dive bar with free pizza, is able to open its doorways in Manchester metropolis centre.
The bar is already a well-known face on the bar scene, pulling out all of the social gathering vibes for almost twenty years.
It’s now slinking its method onto Oldham Street, with a late-night sister bar, Tiki Hideaway, tucked down within the basement.
The Mean Eyed Cat has taken what was the futuristic, Blade Runner-esque eating room of District and flipped it into an American dream, with neon indicators, weathered picket partitions, and rows of beers and bourbons behind the bar.
District’s old basement cocktail bar is now dripping in straw ceilings and bamboo partitions because it turns absolutely right into a Hawaiian-themed rum shack famed for its flaming Zombies.
The Mean Eyed Cat comes with loads of uncommon particulars – the place else on the town may you roll a cube and let destiny determine how a lot your spherical on the bar will cost (FYI, it’s 25% off for those who roll a two or a 4, and it’s free for those who roll a six).
Every drink you buy between 5pm and 9pm comes with a free pizza. The catch, you ask? Nope, there isn’t one.
Pizza toppings embrace cheeseburger, chipotle fajita and buffalo cauliflower, with the West Yorkshire department getting by a whole bunch day by day.
There are a number of Johnny Cash-themed drinks on the Mean Eyed Cat menu, together with I Walk The Lime (a Key Lime Pie-inspired creamy traditional with Absolut lime vodka, apple juice, sugar syrup, cream, lime curd and a sprinkling of lime zest) and Ting of Fire (a zesty, fruity, vodka quantity with watermelon liqueur and Ting grapefruit juice).
Grant Dexter, Managing Director at Escapism Bars, stated: “With many hospitality corporations and venues feeling the pinch because of the power disaster and cost of residing, it’s thrilling to have the ability to open these superior venue, which incorporates not one however two unbelievable bars, on this common space in Manchester which spans the NQ and Ancoats.
“We opened The Mean-Eyed Cat in Leeds back in 2004 and it has stood the test of time, attracting students, after work drinkers, party goers and anyone that likes to let their hair down. We can’t wait to see what Manchester’s legendary revellers make of the venues!”
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