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CONFIDENTIAL has received a list of almost 450 venues across the city centre following a Freedom of Information request.
Tiger Tiger has worked its way up from number three to number two to number one in three years.
The list includes bars, pubs, restaurants, cafes and clubs operating under A1 planning permission. It reveals Greater Manchester Police call-out rates from 1 January and 31 December 2012. There were almost 7,000 call-outs, comparable to 2011.
As the police say: 'The address recorded on an incident is not necessarily the location at which it occurred; addresses may be used as a reference point or a landmark when reporting an incident (for example, incidents may have occurred in the street outside the premises).'
Some clear patterns emerge.
Take, for example, some of the principal night-life areas and the numbers of call-outs set against the number of venues.
Thus (according to our approximate count):
Village - 1316 call-outs, 42 venues (average 31.3 per venue)
Northern Quarter - 700 call-outs, 45 venues (average 15.5 per venue)
Printworks - 675 call-outs in total, 241 to The Printworks generally, 434 to 13 individual venues (average 33.3 per venue)
Deansgate Locks - 527 call-outs, 6 venues (average 87.83 per venue)
Clearly then, Deansgate Locks has by far the highest incidence of call-outs, even though the Village has much more individual call-outs. The Northern Quarter is the biggest geographical area, has the most venues, and the lowest average of number call-outs.
As for individal venues Tiger Tiger has worked its way up from number three to number two to number one in three years. Remarkable work. Although it is very popular.
Meanwhile the percentage of incidents emanating from the top ten remains stable at around 20 per cent during 2012 and 2011.
Chain burger bars are absent this time from the top ten, but that doesn't mean very much. In 2012, Burger King in Mosley Street, Piccadilly, received 107 call-outs as opposed to 109 in 2011, and missed the top ten cut by one position.
No proper restaurant comes anywhere near the top ten list although many feature. Dining out is clearly the key to a trouble free evening.
Finally as we stated last year, the city centre is generally a very safe place in which to enjoy yourself. We do it all the time, nightly indeed, at Confidential.
Also remember the list here reflects the total number of police callouts and could have been caused for a variety of reasons: an argument, a theft, a fight or a simple misunderstanding. They are a blunt instrument for guidance only.
Thus some old venues will appear where incidents happened even though they are closed. Or some locations will appear twice such as Harpers and its successor 2Kozy.
Finally, the actual number of arrests per weekend is usually very low.
Top ten call-outs 2012 (with three at joint number three)
Tiger Tiger, The Printworks - 281
5th Avenue, Princess Street - 245
Fac 251 The Factory, Princess Street - | 195 |
Black Dog Ballroom, Church Street – 134
Revolution, Deansgate Locks -134
The Ritz, Whitworth Street West – 134
New York New York, Bloom Street – 116
Sugar Buddha, Deansgate Locks - 113
The New Union, Princess Street – 113
Yates Wine Lodge, Portland Street – 109
Total call-outs of the top ten: 1487
Top ten call-outs 2011
1. Fifth Avenue – 301
2. Tiger Tiger - 206
3. Revolution Deansgate Locks - 157
4. Fac 251 - 120
5. Yates' Wine Lodge - 116
6. Burger King, Moseley Street - 109
7. New York, New York - 106
8. Joshua Brooks - 105
9. AXM - 100
10. The HMV Ritz – 93
Total call-outs of the top ten: 1413
Top ten call-outs 2010
1. 5th Avenue, Princess Street 173
2. Opus, The Printworks 162
3. Tiger Tiger, The Printworks 119
4. Revolution, Deansgate Locks 103
5. New York, New York, Bloom Street 94
6. The Ritz, Whitworth Street West 92
7. Burger King, Mosley Street 87
8. The New Union, Princess Street 80
9. Yates’ Wine Lodge, Portland Street 71
10. McDonalds, Oxford Street 70
Total call-outs of the top ten: 1051
THE COMPLETE CITY CENTRE POLICE CALL-OUT LIST
Premises | Number of incidents |
42nd Street, Bootle Street | 68 |
5th Avenue, Princess Street | 245 |
Abergeldie café, Shudehill | 8 |
Africa Cavern, Newton Street | 1 |
Akbar restaurant, Liverpool Road | 11 |
Al Fasic Tandoori, Thomas Street | 1 |
Albert's Shed restaurant, Castle Street | 1 |
All Bar One, King Street | 7 |
Alter Ego, Princess Street | 22 |
Antonio's café, Gateway House, Piccadilly station approach | 2 |
Ape and Apple, John Dalton Street | 9 |
Apotheca bar and restaurant, High Street | 2 |
Apotheca bar, Thomas Street | 8 |
Applejacks North Eastern leisure, Portland Street | 1 |
Archies, Oxford Street | 7 |
Ashoka Indian cuisine, Basil House, Portland Street | 1 |
Atlas bar, Deansgate | 11 |
Aura, Withy Grove | 8 |
Australasia, The Avenue, Spinningfields | 6 |
Avici White, Deansgate | 51 |
AXM Late, Bloom Street | 84 |
AXM, Bloom Street | 61 |
B Lounge, Piccadilly | 10 |
Baa Bar, Deansgate Locks, Whitworth Street West | 72 |
Baa Bar, Sackville Street | 55 |
Bagel Nash, Arndale Centre, Market Street | 2 |
Bakerie bar, Lever Street | 2 |
Band on the Wall, Swan Street | 14 |
Bandibul, Princess Street | 4 |
Bar 38, The Pavilion, Peter Street | 3 |
Bar Odder, Oxford Road | 10 |
Bar Risa, Chorlton Street | 1 |
Bar Rogue, Britannia Hotel, Portland Street | 76 |
Barburrito, Deansgate | 3 |
Barburrito, Piccadilly Gardens | 7 |
Barcelona bar, Hilton Street | 3 |
Barcode, Albion Wharf, Albion Street | 3 |
Base coffee bar, Charles Street | 3 |
Baty's, Windmill Street | 3 |
Beijing restaurant, Portland Street | 1 |
Bella Italia, Deansgate | 7 |
Bella Italia, Piccadilly | 9 |
Beluga, Mount Street | 1 |
Bem Brasil, Lever Street | 5 |
Bla Bla restaurant and jazz lounge, North Parade | 8 |
Black Dog Ballroom, New Wakefield Street | 4 |
Black Dog Ballroom, Oldham Street | 134 |
Bluu, Thomas Street | 44 |
Bohemian, Catalan Square | 14 |
Boutique club, Lloyds House, Lloyd Street | 39 |
Bouzouki By Night, Princess Street | 3 |
Brannigans, Albert Hall, Peter Street | 5 |
Brasserie Chez Gerard, Commercial Union House, Albion Square | 1 |
Brewdog, Peter Street | 1 |
Bridge Street Tavern, Bridge Street | 5 |
Browns restaurant, York Street | 8 |
Buffet City, Gainsborough House, Portland Street | 10 |
Buffet Metro, Piccadilly | 2 |
Bull's Head, London Road | 13 |
Burger King, Mosley Street | 107 |
Burger King, Piccadilly railway station | 5 |
Burton Arms, Swan Street | 8 |
Café Istanbul, Bridge Street | 3 |
Café Italia, Shudehill | 4 |
Café Loco, Whitworth Street West | 3 |
Café Metro, High Street | 7 |
Café Rouge, Deansgate | 4 |
Café Rouge, The Printworks, Withy Grove | 14 |
Caffe Nero, 133 Deansgate | 1 |
Caffe Nero, 67 Deansgate | 4 |
Caffe Nero, Arndale Centre, Market Street | 3 |
Caffe Nero, Corporation Street | 2 |
Caffe Nero, Cross Street | 2 |
Caffe Nero, Gateway House, Piccadilly station approach | 5 |
Caffe Nero, Market Street | 18 |
Caffe Nero, Mosley Street | 25 |
Caffe Nero, Oxford Road | 8 |
Caffe Nero, Piccadilly Gardens | 37 |
Carluccio's, Hardman Square | 2 |
Cask, Liverpool Road | 2 |
Castle Hotel, Oldham Street | 18 |
Centro North, Tib Street | 2 |
Charlie's bar, Harter Street | 12 |
Chinese buffet, Nicholas Street | 3 |
Choice bar and restaurant, Castle Quay, Castle Street | 3 |
Churchills, Chorlton Street | 56 |
Ciao Bella, Portland Street | 6 |
City Road Inn, Albion Street | 2 |
Club HD, Whitworth Street West | 6 |
Coach Caterers, Chorlton Street bus station | 3 |
Cocotoo, Whitworth Street West | 3 |
Coffee North, Shudehill | 1 |
Coffee Republic, Oldham Street | 1 |
Colosseum, Peter Street | 2 |
Common bar, Edge Street | 1 |
Company bar, Richmond Street | 20 |
Copa Cabana, Dale Street | 6 |
Corbieres Wine Cavern, Half Moon Street | 3 |
Cord bar, Dorsey Street | 9 |
Costa Coffee, Arndale Centre, Market Street | 3 |
Costa Coffee, Market Street | 24 |
Costa Coffee, Portland Street | 4 |
Coyotes, Chorlton Street | 27 |
Croma restaurant, Clarence Street | 3 |
Crown and Anchor, Hilton Street | 4 |
Crunch bar, Canal Street | 56 |
Cruz 101, Princess Street | 58 |
Dimitri's Deli, Campfield Arcade, Tonman Street | 12 |
Dome café bar, Lloyd Street | 2 |
Don Giovannis, Oxford Street | 1 |
Dragon City restaurant, Faulkner Street | 6 |
Dry bar, Oldham Street | 25 |
Dukes 92, Castle Street | 27 |
Eagle bar, Bloom Street | 21 |
Eden, Amazon House, Brazil Street | 9 |
Edwards bar, Westminster House, Portland Street | 3 |
Efes Taverna, Princess Street | 8 |
El Hacienda, Whitworth Street West | 1 |
El Rincon, Deansgate | 2 |
English Lounge, High Street | 15 |
Entourage, The Printworks, Withy Grove | 51 |
Epernay, Great Northern Tower, Watson Street | 3 |
Essential, Minshull Street | 19 |
Fab Café, Portland Street | 6 |
Fac 251 The Factory, Princess Street | 195 |
Falcons bar, Canal Street | 1 |
Fantasy bar, Deansgate | 7 |
Follies wine bar, Whitworth Street | 1 |
Foo Foo's Palace, Dale Street | 2 |
Foo Foo's, Bloom Street | 4 |
Frankie and Benny's, National House, St Ann's Square | 4 |
Frog and Bucket, Oldham Street | 10 |
Fusion, Whitworth Street West | 2 |
G-A-Y bar, Canal Street | 45 |
Gio restaurant, Lower Mosley Street | 2 |
Giorgio ristorante, Portland Chambers, Portland Street | 1 |
Giraffe, Hardman Square, Spinningfields | 1 |
Gorilla, Whitworth Street West | 9 |
Goucho grill, St Mary's Street | 1 |
Great Wall restaurant, Faulkner Street | 2 |
Green Dragonfly, Catalan Square | 1 |
Grey Horse Inn, Portland Street | 2 |
Gullivers, Oldham Street | 15 |
Hang Dynasty, Whitworth Street | 1 |
Happy Seasons, Faulkner Street | 4 |
Hard Rock Café, The Printworks, Withy Grove | 23 |
Harpers restaurant, Ridgefield | 1 |
Hattys, Deansgate | 7 |
Henry J Beans, The Printworks, Withy Grove | 6 |
Hogshead, Grampian House, Deansgate | 4 |
Holy City Zoo, Croxley House, Lloyd House | 1 |
Hot Shots, Withy Grove | 4 |
International buffet, Nicholas Street | 6 |
Inthaca, John Dalton Street | 1 |
J D Wetherspoon, Piccadilly | 73 |
Jacksons, Tariff Street | 13 |
Jaclyns restaurant club, Bloom Street | 1 |
Janam, Portland Street | 18 |
Joes bar and coffee bar, Oldham Street | 8 |
Joshua Brooks, Princess Street | 101 |
K2 Karaoke bar, George Street | 11 |
Kanzaman, Newton Street | 7 |
Keko Moku, High Street | 5 |
KFC, Arndale Centre, Market Street | 8 |
Koffeepot, Hilton Street | 5 |
Koh Samui, Princess Street | 1 |
Koreana, Kings House, King Street West | 1 |
Kro 2, Oxford House, Oxford Road | 9 |
Kro Bar, Piccadilly Gardens, Piccadilly | 53 |
Kwok Man, Princess Street | 3 |
La Tasca, Deansgate | 7 |
La Vina, Deansgate | 3 |
Label bar, Deansgate | 32 |
Lal Quila, Deansgate | 2 |
Lameizi, The Quadrange, Chester Street | 1 |
Lammar bar and restaurant, Fourways House, Hilton Street | 23 |
Las Iguanas, Deansgate | 6 |
Le Relais de Venise, King Street | 2 |
Legends, Whitworth Street | 11 |
Leonis Pizzeria, Bow Lane | 2 |
Leo's Fish Bar, Oldham Street | 11 |
Lights of India, South King Street | 1 |
Little Yang Sing, George Street | 3 |
Livebait, Lloyds House, Lloyd Street | 2 |
Lloyds Kitchen, Lloyd Street | 1 |
Lloyds No 1, The Printworks, Withy Grove | 15 |
Lord Nelson, Newton Street | 1 |
Lounge 10, Tib Lane | 1 |
Lounge 31, Withy Grove | 21 |
Love Saves The Day, Oldham Street | 1 |
Madison Lounge, Bloom Street | 24 |
Malabar coffee lounge, Deansgate | 2 |
Manchester GMEX wine bar, Lower Mosley Street | 1 |
Manto, Canal Street | 28 |
Marks and Spencer Simply Food, Piccadilly railway station | 1 |
Mauros, Norfolk Street | 2 |
McDonalds, Arndale Centre, Market Street | 4 |
McDonalds, Hunts Bank | 2 |
McDonalds, Oxford Street | 90 |
McDonalds, St Ann's Square | 14 |
McTucky's, Canal Street | 21 |
Melodies, High Street | 1 |
Middle Kingdom, Manchester House, Princess Street | 1 |
Mint Lounge, Oldham Street | 10 |
Missoula, Deansgate Locks, Whitworth Street West | 108 |
Moho Live, Tib Street | 50 |
Mojo, Back Bridge Street | 82 |
Monroes, London Road | 10 |
Moon Wah, Faulkner Street | 2 |
Mr Thomas' Chop House, Cross Street | 3 |
Mtwo, St George's House, Peter Street | 1 |
Mulligans Irish Bar, Southgate | 20 |
Musicians' Union, Canal Street | 2 |
Nando's, Arndale Centre, Market Street | 2 |
Nando's, Chester Street | 7 |
Nando's, Hardman Street | 1 |
Nando's, The Printworks, Withy Grove | 4 |
Napoleons, Bloom Street | 34 |
New Hong Kong, Faulkner Street | 6 |
New York New York, Bloom Street | 116 |
Night and Day, Oldham Street | 13 |
Ning restaurant, Oldham Street | 5 |
No 1 Oriental Buffet and restaurant, Whitworth Street | 2 |
No 1, Central Street | 4 |
Nobles café, Piccadilly | 1 |
Noho, Stevenson Square | 49 |
North bar, Tib Street | 1 |
Northern Quarter bar and grill, High Street | 5 |
Norwegian Blue, The Printworks, Withy Grove | 20 |
Ocean, George Street | 1 |
Odd bar, Thomas Street | 8 |
OK café, Piccadilly | 3 |
Old Nag's Head, Jacksons Row | 5 |
Old Orleans, The Printworks, Withy Grove | 3 |
Old Wellington, Cathedral Gates | 6 |
One Central Street, Central Street | 38 |
Orchid Lounge bar, Portland Street | 37 |
O'Shea's Irish Pub, Princess Street | 7 |
Outpost (above Legends), Whitworth Street | 10 |
Paddys Goose, Bloom Street | 31 |
Pan Asia, Faulkner Street | 2 |
Panacea bar and restaurant, John Dalton Street | 24 |
Panama Hatty's restaurant, Brown Street | 4 |
Papa G's, The Printworks, Withy Grove | 2 |
Paparazzi, The Printworks, Withy Grove | 1 |
Pearl City, George Street | 8 |
Peking Court restaurant, Princess Street | 4 |
Per Tutti restaurant, Liverpool Road | 4 |
Pesto, Deansgate | 5 |
Peveril of the Peak, Great Bridgewater Street | 5 |
Phetpailin, George Street | 1 |
Piccadilly indian restaurant, London Road | 1 |
Piccadilly Tavern, Piccadilly | 35 |
Piccadilly Twenty One, Piccadilly | 1 |
Piccolinos, Clarence Street | 4 |
Pitcher and Piano, Lower Mosley Street | 3 |
Pitcher and Piano, Whitworth Street West | 15 |
Pizza Express, Oxford Street | 3 |
Pizza Express, South King Street | 1 |
Pizza Hut, Corporation Street | 12 |
Pizza Hut, Fountain Street | 2 |
Poptastic, Canal Street | 11 |
Press Club, Queen Street | 9 |
Pret a Manger, Piccadilly Gardens, Piccadilly | 2 |
Prohibition, St Mary's Street | 7 |
Pulse sports bar, Dantzic Street | 12 |
Pumpkin/Metro bar, Victoria railway station | 1 |
Pure Space café bar, New Wakefield Street | 1 |
Queer café bar, Canal Street | 84 |
Radjoot restaurant, Albert Square | 1 |
Rain bar, Great Bridgewater Street | 12 |
Randalls coffee house, Royal Exchange, Cross Street | 2 |
Red Chilli restaurant, Portland Street | 3 |
Red Hot World Buffet, Deansgate | 14 |
Red Hot, Faulkner Street | 2 |
Regis, Deansgate | 3 |
Rembrandt Hotel, Sackville Street | 33 |
Restaurant, bar and grill, John Dalton Street | 7 |
Retro bar, Sackville Street | 12 |
Revolution, Arkwright House, Parsonage Gardens | 38 |
Revolution, Deansgate Locks, Whitworth Street West | 134 |
Revolution, Oxford Street | 26 |
Rice Flame bar and grill, Deansgate | 11 |
Rice Flame bar and grill, The Quadrangle, Lower Ormond Street | 3 |
Rosso restaurant, Spring Gardens | 6 |
Rowntrees, Arndale Centre, Market Street | 2 |
Royal Exchange theatre and restaurant, Royal Exchange, Cross Street | 1 |
Royal Orchid restaurant, Fraser House, Charlotte Street | 1 |
Rumours, Whitworth Street West | 2 |
Rustica, Deansgate | 2 |
Sakura, Deansgate Locks, Whitworth Street West | 48 |
Salt and Pepper, Liverpool Road | 2 |
Sam's Chop House, Back Pool Fold | 6 |
Samsi, Hardman Boulevard | 1 |
Samsi, Regency House, Whitworth Street | 2 |
San Carlo (inside House of Fraser), Deansgate | 7 |
San Carlo restaurant, Kings House, King Street West | 41 |
San Rocco ristorante, South King Street | 3 |
Sanctuary on Sackville, Sackville Street | 1 |
Sandinista cantina bar, Old Bank Street | 12 |
Santiago restaurant, Cross Street | 1 |
Satan's Hollow, Princess Street | 41 |
Sawyers Arms, Deansgate | 11 |
Seven Oaks Hotel, Nicholas Street | 17 |
Shakespeare Hotel, Fountain Street | 9 |
Shalimar café, Back Turner Street | 4 |
Shalimar restaurant, High Street | 1 |
Siam Orchid restaurant, Portland Street | 14 |
Simple bar and restaurant, Tib Street | 9 |
Sinclairs Oyster Bar, Cathedral Gates | 24 |
Sir Ralph Abercrombie Inn, Bootle Street | 3 |
Socio Rehab, High Street | 4 |
South nightclub, South King Street | 31 |
Spar, New George Street | 3 |
Star and Garter, Fairfield Street | 4 |
Starbucks, 93A Deansgate | 2 |
Starbucks, Bridge Street | 4 |
Starbucks, Centurion House, Deansgate | 1 |
Starbucks, City Tower, Piccadilly | 10 |
Starbucks, Halle Mall, Arndale Centre, Market Street | 3 |
Starbucks, Northern Extension, Arndale Centre, Market Street | 2 |
Starbucks, Overseas House, Quay Street | 1 |
Starbucks, Oxford Road | 14 |
Starbucks, Peter Street | 2 |
Starbucks, Piccadilly | 21 |
Starbucks, Pleer House, Fennel Street | 5 |
Starbucks, Princess Street | 5 |
Starbucks, St Ann's Square | 12 |
Starbucks, Television House, Mount Street | 1 |
Strada, Spinningfields | 1 |
Suede, Deansgate Court, Deansgate | 52 |
Sugar Buddha, Deansgate Locks, Whitworth Street West | 113 |
Swadesh, The Piazza, Portland Street | 3 |
Sweet Mandarin, Copperas Street | 6 |
Tai Wu restaurant, Oxford Street | 10 |
Taps bar, Great Northern Tower, Watson Street | 2 |
Taurus bar and restaurant, Canal Street | 13 |
TGI Friday's, Cross Street | 2 |
The Alchemist, New York Street | 8 |
The Alibi, Oxford Street | 6 |
The Balcony bar, Piccadilly railway station | 1 |
The Bank, Mosley Street | 4 |
The Bay Horse, Thomas Street | 5 |
The Blue Parrot bar and grill, Westminster House, Portland Street | 7 |
The Briton's Protection, Great Bridgewater Street | 2 |
The Circle Club, Barton Arcade, Barton Square | 47 |
The Circus Tavern, Portland Street | 10 |
The City Arms, Kennedy Street | 2 |
The City, Oldham Street | 4 |
The Courtyard, Chester Street | 30 |
The Crown and Anchor, Cateaton Street | 4 |
The Crown, Booth Street | 5 |
The Deansgate, Deansgate | 7 |
The Font, New Wakefield Street | 16 |
The Garratt, Granby Row | 16 |
The Gas Lamp, Bridge Street | 3 |
The Golden Tandoori, Great Ancoats Street | 2 |
The Grand Central, Oxford Street | 10 |
The Green, Bridge House, Ducie Street | 1 |
The Grill on New York Street, City Tower, Piccadilly Plaza | 3 |
The Grill on the Alley, Ridgefield | 6 |
The Hare and Hounds, Shudehill | 13 |
The Jolly Angler, Ducie Street | 1 |
The Knott, Deansgate | 6 |
The Lass-O-Gowrie, Charles Street | 6 |
The Liars Club, Back Bridge Street | 31 |
The Living Room, Deansgate | 25 |
The Lost Dene, Grampian House, Deansgate | 5 |
The Mace Shop, Victoria Station Approach | 3 |
The Market restaurant, High Street | 1 |
The Millstone, Thomas Street | 31 |
The Molly House, Richmond Street | 2 |
The Moon Under Water, Deansgate | 61 |
The New Union, Princess Street | 113 |
The Northern pub, Tib Street | 15 |
The Oast House, Crown Square | 18 |
The Old Grapes, Little Quay Street | 5 |
The Old Monkey, Portland Street | 8 |
The Ox/Baa Bar, Liverpool Road | 4 |
The Paramount, Oxford Street | 21 |
The Printworks, Withy Grove | 241 |
The Rice Bowl, Cross Street | 1 |
The Rising Sun Hotel, Queen Street | 8 |
The Ritz, Whitworth Street West | 134 |
The Roadhouse, Newton Street | 27 |
The Ruby Lounge, High Street | 15 |
The Salisbury, Wakefield Street | 9 |
The Slug and Lettuce, Heron House, Albert Square | 16 |
The Slug and Lettuce, Left Bank | 3 |
The Slug and Lettuce, Regency Court, Deansgate | 13 |
The Smithfield Hotel, Swan Street | 6 |
The Spirit, Richmond Street | 47 |
The Square, Peter Street | 1 |
The Temple of Convenience, Greater Bridgewater Street | 4 |
The Town Hall Tavern, Tib Lane | 2 |
The Unicorn Hotel, Church Street | 15 |
The Venue, Enterprise House, Whitworth Street West | 6 |
The Venue, Jacksons Row | 27 |
The Waldorf, Gore Street | 8 |
The Waterhouse, Princess Street | 14 |
The Wharf, Slate Wharf | 3 |
The Wheatsheaf, Oak Street | 8 |
The White Lion, Liverpool Road | 7 |
Thirsty Scholar, New Wakefield Street | 13 |
Thompsons Arms, Sackville Street | 72 |
Tib Street Tavern, Tib Street | 1 |
Tiger Tiger, The Printworks, Withy Grove | 281 |
Tinmus, Chester Street | 2 |
Tonic, Canal Street | 2 |
Topkapi, Deansgate | 3 |
Tops restaurant, Portland Street | 4 |
Tri Beca bar, Sackville Street | 12 |
Trof café bar, Thomas Street | 20 |
Try Thai, Faulkner Street | 1 |
TV 21 café bar, Thomas Street | 26 |
Two Kozy, Ridgefield | 2 |
Vanilla, Richmond Street | 20 |
Velvet, Canal Street | 7 |
Venus, Maybrook House, Blackfriars Street | 41 |
Via Fossa, Canal Street | 46 |
Victoria's, Victoria Buildings, Dantzic Street | 1 |
Vietnamese Pho, George Street | 1 |
View bar, Canal Street | 28 |
View bar, Chorlton Street | 1 |
Villaggio, Canal Street | 4 |
Vina Noodle bar, Charlotte Street | 18 |
Vine Inn, Kennedy Street | 4 |
Wagamama, Spinningfields | 3 |
Wagamama, The Printworks, Withy Grove | 4 |
Walkabout, Quay Street | 27 |
Walrus wine bar, High Street | 32 |
Wasabi sushi and noodle bar, Faulkner Street | 3 |
Wave bar (Sashas), Oldham Street | 7 |
Wave bar, Portland Street | 16 |
Waxy O'Connors, The Printworks, Withy Grove | 10 |
Woo Sang, George Street | 2 |
Yadgar café, Thomas Street | 1 |
Yang Sing, Princess Street | 16 |
Yates Wine Lodge, Portland Street | 109 |
Yo Sushi, Arndale Centre, Market Street | 1 |
Zinc bar and grill, The Triangle, Hanging Ditch | 8 |
Zizzi restaurant, The Triangle, Hanging Ditch | 3 |
Zouk restaurant, The Quadrangle, Chester Street | 10 |
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Better type of customer at Tampopo......Surprised to see so many restaurants in there?!
No call-outs is very good David.
City Centre Labour councillors are constantly monitoring the activity of venues and we routinely support GMP with licence reviews for premises who are not acting as good neighbours. We're working towards a situation where all venues act responsibly and visitors to and residents in the city centre can be confident of a safe and enjoyable night out no matter where they go.
Stop punting for votes Kevin, get a life
According to the list above Fac 251 had 195 call outs but it isn't in the top 10?
Editorial Comment: Sorry, mistake. Now corrected. Thanks
What does it take for a place like Tiger Tiger to be shut-down when the Labour council has used the slightest reason to shut-down community pubs?
Shalom brother.
The ghost of delis past makes an appearance at Love Saves the Day in the complete list! Reckon the police know where they're going?!
This list is wrong
Choice is down for 3 and I can confirm these we're for false burglar alarm calls.
As we state in the copy, it's a blunt instrument and if you read the police words and the sentence about 'misunderstanding' then we are well aware of this. However if you want to seek evidence of trends then it has value.
The list is a joke, and where's Bar Eight?
I just think its a shame that people can read this info and make a snap judgement that somewhere might have issues.
Next year maybe only show those that have an issue within the trends and highlight these high numbers. Maybe check if their burglar is on the duff first though.
Don't be so reactive. Three is good. Anybody with an ounce of sense can read the list and understand that three over the whole year is very good and could be for any number of reasons. Sheesh.
How can Baty's on Windmill Street be on there, this has been closed for at least 10 years hasn't it?
As the police say in the article: 'Addresses may be used as a reference point or a landmark when reporting an incident (for example, incidents may have occurred in the street outside the premises).'
Then the whole thing is a complete waste of time. The people picked up outside of Baty's could have been from the Radisson, the Midland or a party conference at Manchester Central.
Be careful. In general bars are responsible for what goes on on on the curb outside an on half way across the street if it is closed.
This article serves about as much use as an IQ test for Jeremy Hunt. It is so flawed that it's a shame to think of the shoe leather costs of throwing it together....very poor, indeed lazy.......just a humble opinion!
Not true. It's a very useful article or at least fascinating. It shows where hotspots are and it indicates where the police have been called out too. The lower number venues are less useful but the higher numbers indicate a large concentration of issues of various sorts in those areas.
I agree with Trev and reckon it's a useful article, Dicky. I reckon Mancon readers are mature enough to get that it doesn't mean that there's been x number of incidents at y venue, but there's likely to be a correlation between y and surrounding venues and the figure for x. But their culmulative analysis of the areas affected is really interesting... But it certainly wouldn't put me off going to, say, Tiger Tiger. The clientele puts me off going there, badoom.
I'm just pleased to see that 'Piccadilly indian restaurant, London Road' is still alive and well in the minds of GMP.
They used to give away a t-shirt if you could finish their vindaloo you know. The restaurant, not GMP.
Certain venues and clientèle are as thick as thieves and would NEVER call the police. I bet my life a few of those 'low' call out venues have a lot of crimes going down, but people don't/ won't grass unless in very extreme situations.
You're funny.
Is Holy City Zoo still open?
Starbucks are a problem. Shut them down.
Yes, HCZ is still open, but just called The Zoo.
The door men at Tiger Tiger cause a lot of the problems and in my opinion this is why Tiger Tiger is always high up on the list. I had a hired a room for a private party and they would'nt allow my guests to dance, asked us to leave 1 hour before we were due to. They were arguing with me and my husband and when I suggested they check and they found we were right they said we were too drunk and kicked us out. I'm 50 for god sake not a kid.
Think the managers need to take a good look at these idiots who think a bit of power gives them the right to treat people like animals.
Rant most certainly not over.
What the cops are complaining about when I go to hearings is the variation in closing times across the city. All Canal Street applied for extensions to 4am (there is one still to be heard. But the Print Works bars have 3pm.
If you are not pissed enough come and fall in the canal after a good set-to.
Best bet is to behave yourself and not get into any bother :)
I would like to express my concern over the figures stated for The New Union Hotel. As many people are aware this venue is a landmark and a meeting point for taxi's. I would like to know if this has been taken into consideration with regard to the figures shown? Being a landmark club at the junction between Princess street and Canal street Many people will use our venue as a reference point to the police even if no incident or offence has occured within our premises. Please could this be clarified or taken into consideration as myself and my family have made a serious effort in the reduction of crime in and around our venue. Many thanks Robert Ramsbottom Manager The New Union Hotel