Promising the city’s best happy hour and Deansgate’s largest dance floor, it delivers groovy vibes, affordable drinks, and an unforgettable atmosphere.
On arrival, you are greeted by a team of roller skate dancers, instantly setting the tone for your journey back to 1980s Miami.
Known for its playful interiors, you are greeted by bright neon lights, bold wallpapers, retro gaming consoles, and a skull-shaped disco ball.
Local band NOIR opened on Wednesday night (Image: NQ) Already a staple in London, with more than 20 sites they offer something funky, with live performances stretching from soul, funk, hip-hop, and of course disco, and free entry is on every night.
And for those who want to steal the show, there are two karaoke rooms where punters can try to match the energy of those performing on stage.
A selection of gaming consoles at Simmons Bar (Image: NQ) Owner Nick Campbell said: “Manchester leads the way when it comes to nightlife, and we’re excited to be a part of it.
“We are keen to launch as we mean to go on, with a series of high-energy parties, including our famous free bar, which is first come, first served.”
Located at 78 Deansgate, on the ground floor beneath Roxy Ball Room, it is the perfect location for city center drinks.
They offer playful takes on cocktails. This is a Lychee Martini served in some beautiful crockery (Image: NQ)
Until 9 pm Sunday to Friday, punters can pick up two-for-one cocktails, £2.50 spirit and mixers (or £5 doubles), £3 beer and wine, and £12 bottles of wine, plus cocktail teapots for £15 – on Saturdays it’s two-for-one cocktails and £15 teapots until 9 pm.
In addition to the drinks, they offer mouth-watering pizzas, each with a unique flavor and perfectly crispy base – ideal for lining the stomach for the night ahead.
Open from October 24, Simmons are offering two free bar launch parties, yes free bar on Thursday 24 and Friday 25.
To sign up for the guest list for the event you can sign up on their website – Simmons Bar.