Whiskey Jar sits on Tariff Street doing the American South thing and doing it well. It’s all dark wood, low lighting, and a whiskey list that runs deep enough to make your head spin before you’ve even ordered. Bourbon is the main event — they stock stuff you won’t find in most Manchester bars — but there’s rye, Scotch, and Irish in the mix too.
The food leans into the Southern theme with fried chicken, ribs, and brisket that actually tastes like someone cared about it. Not just bar snacks with a markup. It’s proper comfort food that pairs well with a bourbon sour at the end of the week.
Live music runs through the week — blues, Americana, the odd bit of country. It suits the room perfectly and the sound is good for a bar this size. Weekends get busy and loud, which is when Whiskey Jar shifts from laid-back drinking spot to something with more energy. The crowd is mixed — couples, groups, music fans — and the door policy is relaxed.
Late licence means you can stay past midnight on weekends without hunting for somewhere else. It’s one of those NQ bars that doesn’t try too hard and ends up being better for it. No pretension, good drinks, solid food, and music that fits. Worth knowing about.