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Mr Thomas’s Chop House a grade II listed building which first opened as a public house in 1870. It’s cast iron frame building and terracotta block displaying Art Nouveau motifs is a local institution in Manchester and one of the jewels in Manchester’s crown. The managers and staff are committed to keeping Mr Thomas’s at the forefront of Manchester life with fine food, fine wines, good beer and great company.
History
Established in 1870.
Welcome to Mr Thomas’s Chop House — described by The New York Times as «probably Manchester’s most venerable pub» and intended by us to be definitely Manchester’s most welcoming pub.
This site on Cross Street was originally occupied by a Georgian Town House, hence its long, slim shape. Mr Thomas Studd, who also gave his name to the premises, first opened it as a public house and restaurant in 1870.
Like the coffee house, the ale house, the boarding house and others, the chophouse is a British institution dating back to the origins of modern commercial trading in the sixteenth century.
Chop house were originally places where businessmen dined and conducted their affairs over hearty plates of traditionally cooked meats, frequently grilled and washed down with fine wines or well-kept local beers. No change there then.