Junkyard Golf Club, Miniature golf course with roof terrace in Manchester, United Kingdom.
Junkyard Golf Club is an entertainment venue featuring three themed 9-hole miniature golf courses built with recycled materials and UV lighting, located on a rooftop terrace. The outdoor space offers city skyline views and serves cocktails to guests.
This venue emerged as part of Manchester's contemporary leisure scene by transforming traditional miniature golf into a nightclub-style experience. The venue demonstrates how classic entertainments are being reimagined for modern audiences.
This place embodies Manchester's creative spirit by transforming waste materials into art and creating an offbeat environment that celebrates unconventional design. Visitors experience a sense of playfulness and imagination woven throughout the space.
The venue welcomes visitors throughout the day and evening, with the rooftop terrace being most active during warmer months. Advance booking is recommended when visiting with larger groups.
Each of the three courses has its own name and distinct design using repurposed circus and jungle elements that create individual character. The drink menu features cocktails with unexpected ingredients rarely found in miniature golf settings.
Address: 2 First St, Manchester M15 4RP, UK
Opening Hours: Monday-Thursday 11:00-23:00; Friday 11:00-01:00; Saturday 12:00-01:00; Sunday 12:00-22:00
Website: https://junkyardgolfclub.co.uk/manchester
GPS coordinates: 53.47372,-2.24805
Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:00
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