Burgers

  • Mighty Molly

    $
  • Chicken Burger

    $
  • Falafel Burger

    $
  • Lentil Burger

    $

Red

  • Picapolle Noir

    £34.00
  • Matilda' Mencía

    £38.00
  • Lama Di Pietra' Nero Di Troia

    £36.00
  • Ghost In The Machine' Malbec/Viognier

    £40.00
  • Lyrarakis-Liatiko

    £34.00
  • Imprint' Susumaniello

    £36.00
  • Bedoba' Saperavi

    £39.00
  • Haha' Pinot Noir

    £44.00
  • Principe Pallavicini-Syrah/Cesanese

    £34.00

White

  • Element Terre' Riesling

    £6.50
  • Domaine Perraud - Aligoté

    £6.50
  • Gran Sasso - Pecorino

    £6.50
  • Dom. Trois Noyers

    $
  • Mk' Grüner Veltliner

    £37.00
  • Malagousia

    $
  • Pieropan Soave Classico

    £38.00
  • Teixadal' - Treixadura

    £36.00
  • Zarautz-Txakoli

    £32.00

Rose & Orange

  • Compagnia 'Ile De Beaute

    £32.00
  • Binario' - Garnacha Blanca

    £32.00
  • Lyrarakis - Orange Assyritiko

    £34.00
  • Henri Erhart - Pinot Noir

    £38.00
  • Cht. Du Rouët 'Villa Esterelle

    £42.00

Sparkling

  • Jcb Crémant De Bourgogne Brut

    £42.00
  • Raventós 'I Blanc De Blanc

    £48.00

Rosé

  • Water's Edge Zinfandel

    $
  • Bardolino Chiaretto

    $
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Located in Manchester’s vibrant Gay Village, The Molly House Menu offers a standout culinary experience that complements its warm, bohemian atmosphere. Situated at 26 Richmond Street, this quirky venue balances an inviting pub vibe with a refined tapas-style kitchen, making it a hidden gem for food lovers and social explorers alike.

What truly sets The Molly House apart is its carefully curated selection of dishes inspired by Spanish and Latin American flavours. The menu caters well to diverse palates, featuring options like succulent chorizo cooked in red wine, crispy patatas bravas, and perfectly grilled halloumi skewers. For those seeking a more substantial bite, the empanadas and slow-cooked meats deliver both comfort and bold flavour. Vegan and gluten-free diners will also find thoughtful inclusions, a mark of the kitchen’s inclusive approach.

Drinks play a significant role in the overall experience, with a unique selection of craft ales, fine wines, and expertly mixed cocktails. It’s the kind of place where you can start with a relaxed afternoon drink and end up lingering over small plates well into the evening.

From a reviewer’s perspective, The Molly House impresses not just with its food but also with its personality. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, eager to guide guests through both the drink list and the menu. The venue’s décor - a mix of antique charm and playful edge - enhances the experience, making it ideal for casual get-togethers, dates, or a solo tapas indulgence.

In a city brimming with dining options, The Molly House strikes a rare balance between quality, character, and affordability. Whether you're a local or a first-time visitor to Manchester, this spot is well worth discovering.