The popular venue will be open again on Friday (July 12)
The Slug & Lettuce in Albert Square is set to be reopened after a massive £650k makeover. The popular bar will be welcoming back punters on Friday .
The revamped Albert Square venue is adorned with a 'vivacious' colour scheme, featuring the brand’s flamingo pink and jungle green, alongside a bespoke back bar mural with hues of pink, teal, blue and green, bronze mirrors, and colour-changing LED lighting to create a playful ambiance.One of the standout features of the revamped venue is the newly installed photobooth.
Deansgate Salford Albert Square Manchester City Centre
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