Atlas Bar, Rooftop terrace bar in Deansgate, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Atlas Bar is a rooftop terrace bar built into the railway arches of Deansgate, offering one of Manchester's largest outdoor drinking spaces. The venue stocks over 570 different gin varieties and serves cocktails prepared at the bar.
The venue was founded in 2012 by Mark and Elaine Wrigley as a destination in Manchester city center. The space has grown to become a well-established presence in the local hospitality scene.
The bar celebrates gin from many parts of the world, and visitors come here to discover flavors they might not find elsewhere. This spirit of exploration shapes how the place feels and who gathers on the terrace.
The venue opens early in the morning and stays open late into the evening, with extended hours on weekends. It is wheelchair accessible and just a short walk from Deansgate Metrolink station.
The bar serves gin on wooden boards with three different varieties, tonic, and garnishes all arranged together to share. This way of serving encourages people to taste and discuss different flavors at the same table.
Location: Manchester
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Address: 376 Deansgate,Manchester M3 4LY, United Kingdom
Phone: +441618342124
Website: https://atlasbarmanchester.com
GPS coordinates: 53.47429,-2.25187
Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:00
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