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19.08.2022 - 11:11 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Lass O' Gowrie, which has stood on Charles Street in the city centre for more than a century has reopened its doors following a extensive refurbishment. The two-part transformation includes the addition of a multi-purpose cinema room.
The Greene King-owned pub has introduced a mini cinema space - which seats 20 or 35 standing - so sports fans can get their fix. It can also be hired out for private sports screenings, as well as bespoke big screen events.
Elsewhere, the old-school boozer has been refreshed with new furniture, carpets, flooring and lighting fixtures, as well as artwork to give it a contemporary feel. The pubs floating beer garden has also had its own makeover, with new seating, decking and fencing.
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Josh Murray, General Manager of Lass O' Gowrie, said: “We couldn’t be happier with phase two of the refurbishment and are really excited to be able to welcome our regulars and newcomers back through the pub’s doors. Having received a full makeover both inside and out, the Lass O Gowrie has never looked better, and I speak on behalf of myself and the team when I say we can’t wait to show it off."
Located just a stone's throw away from Manchester Oxford Road Station, the Lass O Gowrie has been a firm fixture of Charles Street for over 170 years. The traditional Victorian pub was named after a 19th Century poem by Scottish Enlightenment poet Lady Caroline Nairne - legend has it that it was the favourite poem of the pub's first ever landlord, a homesick Scotsman.
During Victorian times, the pub served the areas predominately Irish immigrant population - many of whom lived and worked in poverty in nearby slums and factories.
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