A legendary Manchester nightlife spot is introducing a unique culinary event tailored specifically for late-night revellers.
O’Malleys Irish bar has announced the launch of a new monthly midnight breakfast service, providing night owls with the opportunity to indulge in a substantial morning meal long after the sun goes down.
Operating exclusively between the hours of midnight and 1 am, the late-night kitchen service will allow visitors to select from a dedicated menu. Options feature the venue’s traditional Full English Breakfast, an authentic Full Irish Breakfast, and a signature Loaded Breakfast Muffin.
The inaugural midnight dining event is scheduled to debut on Saturday, 27 June 2026.
The launch has been intentionally timed to coincide with England’s major football fixture that evening, which will be broadcast live throughout the venue across five expansive viewing screens.
Admission to the premises remains entirely free of charge, positioning the establishment as a prime destination for sports enthusiasts wanting to watch the tournament action before settling down for a post-match feast.
Extending Manchester’s Nightlife Offerings Beyond Traditional Hours
The introduction of the after-hours menu adds a distinct layer to the city’s evening economy, shifting the focus of late-night dining from standard takeaway options to a sit-down, traditional pub breakfast experience.
Holding the distinction of being the solitary Irish bar in Manchester to maintain operating hours until 4am, the venue has established a reputation across the region for its vibrant social environment, regular live music sessions, major sports broadcasts, and a daily Guinness Bottomless Brunch which remains available until 3pm.
The new weekend residency provides city centre visitors with a novel incentive to prolong their evenings out, capitalising on the universal appeal of comfort food during the early hours of the morning.
No Bookings Required for High-Stakes Football Launch

Because the initial rollout overlaps with a high-profile international sporting fixture, management anticipates a high turnout of football fans and weekend socialisers.
The open-door policy ensures that patrons can move freely into the dining areas following the final whistle without navigating restrictive ticketing platforms or cover charges.
The kitchen team will be fully staffed to handle the condensed one-hour service window, ensuring that the presentation and speed of delivery match the venue’s daytime dining standards.
Rowdy celebrations and casual dining will blend seamlessly, creating a festive, clubhouse-style environment.
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