

FAC251 - Factory Manchester
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A multi-floor nightclub with different music styles across each level, from pop and rock hits spanning decades to drum and bass. Entry involves wristbands and queues can form. The venue draws a student crowd, with drinks served in glasses. Toilets have been described as unclean. Staff interactions, particularly with security, have been noted as abrupt. The space has faced criticism for sound quality and overcrowding, though some enjoy the varied music selection. Incidents of assault have been reported.
Customer Reviews
I loved the vibe in this club. Three floors of great music, and my favourite DEFINITELY floor 2 with pop and rock hits from the ‘80s to 2020s. We had such a blast! Love it.
Firstly the queue is one hour long. Speakers are really nice but the music was below average. Ground floor is good enough with mellow dnb but the first floor dj was so terrible, it felt like he was playing straight from spotify- full 5mins pop songs without any transition. I even captured a video of him yawning while djing😂😂 Its really crowded and the students were really having fun. Sorry to say but we as 25 year olds had to leave the club as there was no space to walk or breathe. Final verdict: if you are under 25 you'll love it as this is the best in town but if you are above 25 and a bit less energetic, this place not for you my man.
seems like everyone was student age and there for a good time. multiple floors w different music styles (upstairs was more pop/current) and downstairs more diverse. toilets were disgusting - overflowing and looked like a prison?! didn’t have to pay on door for smoking like it had said elsewhere, but it was a friday so idk