Semi Private Area at O’Neill’s Printworks

Andrew W.
About this space
Our ground level can be hired by a small group of 30 people in a seated layout. The semi-private area is just beside the bar area where you can order foods and drinks.
This is perfect for any social event such as a birthday or an office party.
Capacity
Event offers and packages
Package per person
Bronze Menu £6/pp
Beer battered mushrooms - with sour cream and Cashel Blue® cheese dip
Sticky BBQ sausages - Irish pork & leek sausages glazed with sticky BBQ sauce
Tortilla chips - with smashed avocado, salsa & sour cream
Ham, lettuce and tomato wraps
Cheese & chutney wraps
Silver Menu £8/pp
Beer battered mushrooms - with sour cream and Cashel Blue® cheese dip
Sticky BBQ sausages - Irish pork & leek sausages glazed with sticky BBQ sauce
Tortilla chips - with smashed avocado, salsa & sour cream
Ham, lettuce and tomato wraps
Cheese & chutney wraps
NoChick cauliflower bites (V) - with BBQ sauce & buttermilk ranch dip.
Beef sliders - served with lettuce and Ballymaloe relish
Dressed salad
Christmas Party Offers
Tomato & Basil Soup (VE)
with warm ciabatta bread
Prawn Cocktail
Beer Battered Mushrooms
Fried Buttermilk Chicken bites
Mains
Roast Turkey Breast
Char-Grilled 8oz Rump Steak
Grilled Salmon Fillet
Puy lentil & Sweet Potato Cottage pie
Desserts
Christmas Pudding
Chocolate Orange Torte
Sticky Toffee Pudding
Chocolate Brownie
Prices
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Allowed events
About O’Neill’s Printworks
You can easily find us in The Printworks on Withy Grove, just on the corner of Corporation Street, with Manchester Victoria train station only a 3 minute walk away. The Printworks as we now know it was originally erected as Withy Grove Printing House back in 1873. It ran successfully as a newspaper printers for over 100 years, producing publications such as the Manchester Evening Chronicle and the Daily Mirror until it was closed in 1985.
The building lay dormant for over ten years, and it was in 1996, that the IRA attack in Manchester City Centre spurred on a redevelopment process for the area now known as Exchange Square. On the 9th November 2000, Sir Alex Ferguson and Lionel Richie were the guest celebrities who reopened the hugely transformed area to the public, and since then A-listers have continued to pass through its doors. Everyone from local Corrie stars to Kylie Minogue, David Beckham, and Will Smith. The Printworks continues to be a hot spot in Manchester!
Other spaces and event packages at this venue
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