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Twenty Twenty Two Nq

Location pin

20 Dale Street, Manchester, M1 1EZ - 

  • Users

    Up to
    70 guests

About Venue

Twenty Twenty Two is a unique bar, ping pong room and event space in the heart of the Northern Quarter, it offers more than the standard bar experience.

The venue fully supports the arts, cultural and music sectors and has space available for hire 7 days a week. It has WiFi throughout and disabled access.

Hiring 2022 is easy and the private side room is perfect for birthdays and all kinds of social gatherings. So far, bookings have included: photographic exhibitions, product launches, birthday parties, pop up retail events, fashion shows, photo shoots, music events, film castings, theatre productions, networking events, film screenings, career days and press events. We are also great for Christmas parties!

PLEASE NOTE WE ARE STRICTLY 18+ ONLY.

Capacity & Layout

Standing

Standing

up to 70

Theatre

Theatre

up to 50

Classroom

Classroom

up to 50

Food & Beverage

Alcohol

Alcohol

Facilities & Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Disabled access

Disabled access

Audio & Visual

Microphone

Microphone

Projector & screen

Projector & screen

WiFi

WiFi

Other

Projector (with sound), PA System, Sound partition from main room, Microphone

Space Rules

Cancellation policy

100% refundable 5 days before the event

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