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Heritage Pub

Marble Arch, Manchester (Marble Arch Inn)

Operator: Marble Brewery
73 Rochdale Road, Collyhurst, Manchester, M4 4HY (View on Google Map)
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On approaching this famous real ale pub and brewery take a moment to look up to appreciate its impressively stacked roof and ornate chimneys. Then enjoy the grandeur of the eponymous front entrance although the marble that gives the pub its name is in fact Shap granite. It was built in 1888 on the site of a previous 1829 pub as a show house pub for McKenna's Brewery and had electric lighting installed from the start. The fine barrel vaulted ceramic tiled ceiling and decorative frieze -

covered up during alteration in 1954 - were revealed again in the early 1980's. Drinking the frieze would be formidable challenge! The mosaic sloping floor leading you inexorably to the bar and the glazed tile walls add to the splendour of the pub. There are 6 cask and 8 keg lines as well as cider to the left of the bar. Regular cider producers served are Ross, Ascension and Nightingales. The back room, which acts as a restaurant, is a lot plainer. There is a full food menu, on Sundays the Roast is very popular and food service end when the Roasts run out. There is also a pleasant beer yard at the rear. Marble beers are no longer brewed on site, in Spring 2019 the brewery relocated to a larger site in Salford. 2022 marked their 25th successive year in the Good Beer Guide.

Information for this venue is provided by the Central Manchester Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Manchester District (B)
Last updated
29/04/2024
Last surveyed
27/02/2024
Pub ID
MAN/9747
Asset of Community Value

Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance

Listed status: II

This pub, built in 1888 (dated on the side elevation gable) by local architects Darbyshire & Smith is remarkable in two main respects. First is the use of Gothic features in the architecture, which is an unusual choice for a pub, being more associated with churches and educational building in the Victorian era. Second, the interior has a stunning display of ceramic work. The long narrow bar has walls lined with glazed bricks in shades of yellow, cream and green. Above is a wonderful frieze flourishing a litany of alcoholic (and cordial) delights. The ceiling features more glazed bricks forming low jack-arches on iron girders, at the ends of which are ceramic brackets. There is also mosaic flooring, mostly in cream and blue with inset flowers, and this slopes markedly downhill from the Rochdale Road end. It is very obvious that the original servery was much longer than the present one. After a tasteless refurbishment in 1954 the arches, walls and mosaic flooring remained covered up until revealed again in 1989 and the present counter, fireplace and seating were installed. The Marble Brewery was established at the rear of the building in 1997 although brewing now takes place off-site.

General information about historic pub interiors

A very special pub with an impressive exterior and even more impressive interior. It was built in 1888 to designs by local architects Darbyshire and Smith. The ground floor is faced with polished granite and has the unusual feature of some Gothic detailing; unusual because Gothic was usually associated with churches and therefore rarely used for pubs. The interior consists of one long narrow room with a noticeable slope down to the servery.

The room has a splendid mainly blue and cream colourful mosaic floor but you will notice a large area of red quarry tiles - this was originally the site of a long bar counter which was removed in 1989. In its place is a small counter with green tiled panels along it. All the walls of the room are lined with glazed bricks of various shades of yellow, cream and greens. There is a wonderful frieze around the room with the wording 'Ale Porter (covered) Whiskies Gin Brandies Cordials Wines Gin Rum Ale Porter (over main door) Brandies Whiskies Rum Brandies Cordials'. The room is topped off by a ceiling of glazed bricks in a number of segments each with a centrepiece of four tiles in relief which create a ceiling rose. The ceiling is held up by iron girders and a number of ceramic supports.

There is a good marble and carved wood surround fireplace but it looks modern and the fixed seating is of no great age. Three front doors indicate the room was originally sub divided. In the lobby of the third door is another mosaic floor. There is a number of stained and leaded panels above the entrance door. Modern vestibule entrance. At the rear down a L-shaped passage is a modern small dining room brought into use in recent years. At the rear of the property is the Marble Brewery.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Food
Monday
Noon-22:00
Noon-21:00
Tuesday
Noon-22:00
Noon-21:00
Wednesday
Noon-22:00
Noon-21:00
Thursday
Noon-23:00
Noon-21:00
Friday
Noon-Midnight
Noon-21:00
Saturday
Noon-Midnight
Noon-21:00
Sunday
Noon-22:00
Noon-17:00
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Current beers

This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 2 regular beers.

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Facilities
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Roasts on a Sunday served until they are gone
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Garden Garden
Paved and enclosed.
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Events Events
Quiz on a Monday evening
Real Fire Real Fire
Smoking Smoking
In the garden
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
Real Cider Real Cider
Ross cider on handpump and keg including live 'keg conditioned' and a bottle conditioned selection
Real Heritage Pub Real Heritage Pub
Transport
Close to bus routes
17, 18, 163, 164, 81, 81A
Close to metro (550m)
Shudehill
Nearby Station (600m)
Manchester Victoria
Directions
Corner Gould St
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