A HOLT IN WEST DIDSBURY

February 2026. West Didsbury.

I left Matt back at Piccadilly, no doubt to attend to housework, and added a rare Greater Manchester GBG newbie before City v Fulham.

This year’s Manc ticking has been a bit of a slog, with brewery taps in Wigan and Timperley only opening weekends, craft bars not opening at all, and pubs seemingly miles from railway stations (I will get there, Norden).

But a south Manchester Holt pub should be no problem at all by metro, right ?

And it was no problem, though the CAMRA Geography Department could have saved me 5 minutes walk in the drizzle by labelling it as Burton Road rather than West Didsbury, which is where I got off.

Blimey, isn’t West Didsbury shiny, the Heaton Moor of the, er, west (?).

Modern arcade bars, impressive road houses,

and the Railway,

a smaller than usual, open-plan modernised Holt house.

Oooh, look at the shiny hand pumps !

More Old Monkey than Hare & Hounds. Yeah, I know the Hare & Hounds isn’t one of theirs but you always feel it should be.

It’s a quarter to five, the trade is local, well-dressed, and young(ish), with urgent discussion about the ABBA round and Everley Bros v Righteous Bros confusion in the pub quiz. The Millennials get a very pop quiz friendly soundtrack.

A great neighbourhood feel, with particularly warm and cheery service at the bar and lots going on. You don’t get Japanese pop-up kitchens in Weaste.

I decide on the Pint and Pasty deal; I’ve never been able to resist a deal. In truth, the cheese and jalapeno pasty is a little underwhelming compared to the impressive mess of crumbs I leave on the nice table, but the Holt Bitter is cool and smooth (NBSS 3.5).

I leave at the first notes of “Rio”.

Later that night Matt sends me a photo from his evening in Stockport.

10 thoughts on “A HOLT IN WEST DIDSBURY

  1. I only drink there a few times a year, but the Railway is a great pub (much better than the trustifarian frequented and much pricier Metropolitan across the road). Stockport and South Manchester CAMRA gave it our Most Improved Pub award last year. Paul Heaton from The Housemartins/Beautiful South lives in West Didsbury and is a regular at the Railway, I’ve seen him in there once or twice.

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