A pub in Manchester has been labelled a "cost of living crisis hero" after it dropped its prices to £2 a pint - in a throwback to the 90s.
The Quarter House in the Northern Quarter advertised the bargain deal on an A-board outside this week - much to the delight of drinkers who are feeling the squeeze.
Local food and drink publisher Eatmcr shared a picture of the Stevenson Square venue’s teal-framed Beavertown A-board claiming 'Back to the 90's'.
Describing the venue as a ‘cost of living crisis hero’, Eatmcr wrote that the pints are available at £2 all day, every day of the week ‘except Saturday’ throughout October before signing off with ‘God bless you @quarterhousemcr'.
Since being shared, the post has received over 6,000 likes. The venue wasn’t open Wednesday evening – meaning quite a few disappointed and confused punters turned up for cheap beers only to find The Quarter House was closed. The pub explained it had closed from 5pm for some filming, but would be open from Thursday at 12pm as usual for the £2 deal.
The beer and BBQ joint is also known for its award-winning food, which is served from opening until 9pm in the week, 10pm on Saturdays and 6pm on Sundays.
To find out more and see the full menu, visit The Quarter House’s website here.
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