Inside the new venue owned by Bolton's own Gallagher brothers following success of Oasis-inspired Definitely Maybe Bar
One of Bolton's most-loved bars is opening a sister venue for an 'earlier crowd'. The Oasis-inspired Definitely Maybe Bar has been a huge success in the town centre, despite opening a month before the initial lockdown, in February 2020. Owned by Bolton's very own Gallagher brothers, Paul and Mark, the bar has become incredibly popular due to its regular live music offering.
The bar is situated on the corner of Nelson Square and Bowkers Row and is incredibly close to Definitely Maybe - with an alleyway to the back linking both venues. "The idea for this came along because we were turning people away," Paul said. "What's happening here should pull people back into the square. It might take a while and we're thinking of doing things that can make the area more attractive to people coming back
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