Were do I start I love this bar very friendly staff and they serve you quick they don’t leave you waiting long. Your made to feel very welcome the atmosphere brilliant they have karaōke on omg you get some right 1’s singing very funny the dj she very funny when someone singing bad she puts tissues in her ears lol. The beer a bit dear £3.70 a Pint but other than that brilliant bar :-).
Francesca M.
Place rating: 5 Manchester, United Kingdom
Been a regular here for 7 years! Churchills is my home, such a warm welcome everyrtime I go in. When I am here all my troubles melt away. Friendly staff that have become really good friends of mine, I have had some of the best times in there, especially watching the cabaret over the years, and it’s great if you love a good sing-song, and here is the important bit, in my opinion Churchills is the safest place to be with the cleanest toilets. What you waiting for get down there!!!
James C.
Place rating: 2 Manchester, United Kingdom
Churchills is not the best bar in Manchester’s gay village by a long way. However it ticks enough boxes for an occasional visit. It’s great location make it a good meeting point to start a night off but it’s not somewhere to stay all evening. A pint of Fosters was £3.70. A glass of wine and a double house vodka with coke was £8. Not the cheapest considering the fairly run down surroundings.
Tony P.
Place rating: 4 Wigan, United Kingdom
Omg were do i start absolutly loved this place, walked past so many times never went in till this saturday the music was great the karaōke singing abit hit and miss. Beer pretty expensive nearly £4 a pint i dont pay more than £2.50 lol. The gf and my self were made so welcome no one batted an eyelid so we must of fitted in well lol. Staff were friendly will be going back very soon. :)
Andy H.
Place rating: 2 Manchester, United Kingdom
Churchills on Canal Street has a very lively good atmosphere often with lots of hen parties at weekends. Karaōke on Friday’s whats that all about!!! Looks like it’s had a mini-revamp and has been done up a bit. One thing it does lack and that’s cheap drinks :(
Chris T.
Place rating: 2 Manchester, United Kingdom
Depending what you want on Canal Street this Bar might be ok, but not for me, its crowd is mainly Hen parties, Big Groups and a load of guys trying to sing really bad karaōke, the bar staff seem a bit arrogant and drinks are very expensive for what it is, I think the last time i went in it was £3.50 a pint. It always looked packed out on a saturday night with Drag Queens doing the commentary and Djing playing all the top 40 music its very camp but thats what it is. But ill be staying well clear of this bar in the future.
Markwa
Place rating: 5 Hartlepool, United Kingdom
kareoke camp extraviganzer needs a tragic angie watts figure at the end of the bar(id like to applie) fantartic!
Jemarc
Place rating: 5 Manchester, United Kingdom
Been once last october and watch out manchester i am coming again next week. I am straight and come with my boyfriend but we loved it last time and will be heading your way again!
Rebecca D.
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
It’s always nice to find a city centre pub that feels like an old man pub, but has a certain something. I guess, as James points out, that Churchills’ something is the eclectic group of customers who drink harmoniously alongside each other. Yes, as an ex-student and generally quite bourgeoise fool, the sight of a scally strikes the fear o’ gawd into me. But it really needn’t. At Churchills, everyone is friendly and nice, or they keep to themselves. Though it’s a couple of minutes off the main thoroughfare of Canal Street, it still gets sufficiently busy, and never feels empty. That’s probably down to the staff as much as the punters, as they are always friendly, and will have a bit of banter with pretty much anyone. As Alexandra says, it’s always nice to find £3 doubles in the city centre, and even nicer when they’re done well. I had a cracking G&T here a few weeks back, and will certainly be returning for moe. Though perhaps not on a Sunday. Once you’ve seen a 6’5″ drag queen do Back to Black, your karaeoke mojo somewhat shrivels…
Alexandra s.
Place rating: 4 Manchester, United Kingdom
This place has a great atmosphere and the staff are really friendly. As you may have noticed by now I do love a bit of karaōke from time to time and this one has got one… on a Sunday. I am getting close to finding a pub that has karaōke for each and every night of the week should I so fancy it. Was particularly happy to find a place that serves doubles for £3 in Manchester city centre. Tip: Get here early on a Sunday if you want to sing the place quickly packs out.
James b.
Place rating: 3 Manchester, United Kingdom
To be honest, I’m not really sure if this is a really good pub or a really good novelty kind-of-straight-Canal-St pub. It doesn’t really matter, because when I see skinheads and scallies enjoying a pint next to drag queens and leather wearing elderly chaps(no pun intended) it always brings a tear to my eye. What a progressed and civilized gang of drunks we are. Karaōke, cask ale, pub food, pub décor– ohhhh yes. Word of advice– do not approach the DJ, I’m sure he bites.
Dirtyp
Place rating: 3 Manchester, United Kingdom
Churchills is a pub at the top end of the Village. This place generally appeals to older people although anyone with a love of cheesy classics such as Michael Jackson, Dolly Parton, 80’s pop classics and any other concievable cheesy music will love it here. The prices at the bar are a bit high and the staff sometimes can be a bit stand-offish which is offputting and getting to the toilet is always a total nightmare so if you need to go a lot, this is not the place for you. Its usually quite busy and gets pretty hot and the dance floor is always totally heaving but you can have a good time here. Sundays are a popular night with the karoake, usually a good laugh
Cw41
Place rating: 4 Salford, United Kingdom
Churchill’s is KARAOKEKARAOKEKARAOKE. It is a vibrant, modern, gay bar with a mixed crowd. Karaōke is the main theme in this bar and all comers are welcome most nights, but that said there is a regular crowd that sing most evenings. It can get very busy and difficult to move around and get served, but this proves that it is a popular place. Their drink prices are competitive but due to the popularity of the bar don’t always expect a friendly face serving you, but rather an efficient face. Churchill’s has been an established gay bar in the village for many a year and ideally place on canal street.
Matthe
Place rating: 4 Manchester, United Kingdom
Churchill’s in he Village is just tucked away of the main street and unless you know where you are looking for then you could quite as easily miss it. Recently when I have been in here on a weekend it seems that there are almost as many hen parties there as there are gay people. Churchill’s plays cheers pop and some current music, some of the old classics. I have noticed that most of the younger people in the village will stick to the canal and some of the older ones will come up this way. Its not a bad little spot but it always seems really busy and like I said full of hen parties so getting to the bar can sometime be a bit of a pin.
Scouse
Place rating: 5 Liverpool, United Kingdom
This is one of the liveliest gay bars in Manchester’s Gay Village. Love the karaōke here and the atmosphere. Staff and the crowd are always friendly.
Janieb
Place rating: 3 Southport, United Kingdom
Not my favourite place on Canal Street, it’s a little faded and dirty, but the drinks are reasonably priced and it’s less pretentious than some of the other options! Music can be camp — but that’s why I like it!