Two Manchester Hydes pubs, The Fletcher Moss in Didsbury and The Grey Horse on Portland Street, have been named among The Telegraph’s 500 Best Pubs in England.

The Fletcher Moss, in Didsbury
The guide celebrates the finest establishments nationwide for their individuality, atmosphere, and outstanding beer. It was compiled by writer Will Hawkes, who visited all the venues.
The Fletcher Moss, a cornerstone of the Didsbury community, was recognised for its timeless charm, warm welcome, and beautifully kept cask ales. A regular favourite among locals and visitors alike, the pub blends historic character with a friendly, laid-back atmosphere.
The Grey Horse, just off St Peter’s Square in the heart of Manchester, holds the distinction of being one of the smallest pubs in the city. But what it lacks in size, it more than makes up for in character, with its cosy layout, loyal clientele, and dedicated team behind the bar.
“To have not one but two of our pubs featured in such a prestigious list is a tremendous honour,” sais Adam Mayers, managing director of Hydes.
“Both The Fletcher Moss and The Grey Horse are true gems, and their recognition reflects the dedication of the brilliant teams who run them.
“We’re incredibly proud to see them highlighted among the best in England, and this is a real testament to the hard work, passion, and pride that goes into every pint, every day.”
