Partisan is a worker-owned cooperative in Cheetham Hill running a bar, event space, and community venue. It operates on a simple principle — the people who work there own it and make the decisions collectively. No boss, no investors, just a group of people running a space for their community.
The venue hosts live music, comedy nights, political meetings, film screenings, club nights, art exhibitions, and community gatherings. The bar is cheap by Manchester standards, which matters. They stock local beers and keep prices accessible because the point isn’t to maximise profit — it’s to keep the doors open and the events running.
Partisan also functions as a base for various campaigns, unions, and grassroots organisations in Manchester. If there’s a strike fund benefit, a tenants’ union meeting, or a fundraiser for a local cause, there’s a decent chance it’s happening here. The space is available for hire at reasonable rates.
You’ll find them at 19 Cheetham Hill Road, M4 4FY. Check their social media for what’s on — the programme changes weekly and covers everything from punk gigs to discussion groups. It’s not polished and it’s not trying to be. It’s a genuinely independent space in a city where those are increasingly rare.