Pubs & bars in Old Trafford that have a beer garden

Trying to find pubs in Old Trafford that have a beer garden? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve got every pub and bar in the UK listed. Whether you’re looking for a pub or bar to play darts, somewhere to play pool or just want to have a look at a menu before you go, we can help.

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Distance: 3.6 miles     Location: Eccles, Manchester, M30

The Stanley Arms is a public house at 295 Liverpool Road, Eccles, Salford M30 0QN. It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.

Distance: 3.6 miles     Location: Eccles, Manchester, M30

Distance: 3.6 miles     Location: Eccles, Manchester, M30

This was originally 'The Oddfellows' but was always known locally as 'Wangies', hence the name change.

Distance: 3.6 miles     Location: Eccles, Manchester, M30

The Bird In Hand is a traditional pub with a friendly atmosphere consisting of four main rooms; vault, snug, lounge and pool room. Located on Liverpool Road, Patricroft and surrounded by a great selection of pubs, the Bird In Hand is ideal for those who e

Distance: 3.6 miles     Location: Didsbury, Greater Manchester, M20

A world-famous selection of botanical cocktails, craft beers and ales, Champagne and wine. Food inspired by the deli, rotisserie and grill.

Distance: 3.6 miles     Location: Sale, Cheshire, M33

Welcome to The Vine - your go-to local for all your favourite drinks in Sale. Watch with commentary a variety of sports on our many HD screens! Looking for the best pub in Sale? then you've fo

Distance: 3.7 miles     Location: Manchester, Lancashire, M20

Distance: 3.7 miles     Location: Didsbury, Manchester, M20

Traditional cask ale pub in the heart of Didsbury. A real hidden gem!

Distance: 3.7 miles     Location: Manchester, Lancashire, M17

One of the Bridgwater Canal’s most impressive features was the Barton Aqueduct, built to carry the waterway over the River Irwell. When self-taught engineer James Brindley dreamt up the idea, it was met with widespread scepticism and nicknamed the ‘Castle

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