
Discover the Joy of Natural Wines in a Cozy Setting
KERB is a charming wine bar located in Ancoats, Manchester, offering an eclectic selection of natural wines on tap and in glasses, perfect for both connoisseurs and casual drinkers. With a focus on quality and a commitment to exceptional customer service, KERB creates an inviting atmosphere filled with warmth and intimacy. The knowledgeable staff are always ready to recommend wines tailored to individual tastes, making every visit a delightful experience. While the food offerings are limited to snacks like olives and crisps, the vibrant vibe and unique wine experience keep patrons coming back time and again. Whether enjoying a quiet evening or celebrating with friends, KERB promises a memorable outing infused with passion for great wine.
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Sample a variety of natural wines by the glass, including reds, whites, and pet nat, with rotating selections.
Enjoy fresh, eco-friendly wines served directly from kegs for optimal flavor and sustainability.
Get personalized wine suggestions from knowledgeable staff who guide you based on your taste preferences.
Complement your wine with curated snacks like olives and crisps for a light, enjoyable experience.
Purchase wines hand-wrapped in signature tissue paper with branded bags, plus merchandise like t-shirts.
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Alistair Teager
Andy Jones
Been here a couple of times and the place is just bad vibes! pretentious and un-welcoming. Going from Erst and Flawd to here is a big mood killer X2! Spoken to a few friends about kerb and we all said the same thing! Nice wine not great vibes. Staff need to cheer up!
Jac Dobbs
My favourite bar in town! The staff are lovely, the vibe is chill and the wine is, of course, delicious
Mini Kania
Gorgeous gorgeous wine bar - would highly recommend - my only feedback is please change the high chairs / stools to ones with padding and a back, I wanted to stay there longer and get more wine but they were so uncomfortable
George Whitworth