Dirty martinis under dim lights as LGBTQ+ cocktail den ‘Red Light’ set for historic warehouse at Kampus

An LGBTQ+ cocktail den is set to open off Manchester’s most Instagram-worthy street at the Kampus garden neighbourhood.

Red Light will serve dirty martinis under dim lights in a Victorian warehouse off Little David Street. Entering from the re-opened cobbled street, guests will be met with an imposing bar against a red-brick backdrop; with cosy corners and queer art.

The intimate space will celebrate the stunning original features of Minshull Warehouse, restored as part of the Kampus neighbourhood. Red Light will be a laid-back lounge, with disco beats providing the soundtrack as guests sample a menu of refined cocktails served by award-winning bartenders. Outside seating will also give a chance to soak up the metropolitan vibes of the street, fast becoming the social media backdrop of choice for city dwellers.

It’s the brainchild of Deana Ferguson. Originally from Belfast, she’s been working in Manchester’s hospitality scene in recent years. She can’t wait to bring her space to Kampus, the rental neighbourhood which has won awards for its design and community ethos.

Deana Ferguson, Red Light founder, said:

“The bar we’re creating fits perfectly with the red brick of the stunning Victorian warehouse, opening onto Little David Street. The name is a nod to the fascinating history of the area, with the canals and warehouses once at the heart of the cotton industry, but then becoming a hidden red light district after the businesses wound down.

“Red Light will be a queer and inclusive space, where we’ll be mixing signature cocktails in a historic space that just draws people in from the street. It’ll be dimly-lit and intimate, a place to hang out with mates or simply while away the night in a refined setting.”

Set to open its doors later this summer, Red Light will also boast a menu of natural wines as well as ales from the city’s indie breweries.

It’ll sit alongside the growing list of indie food and drink brands set to call Kampus home including Madre, Great North Pie and Cloudwater Brewery.

Adam Brady, said:

“Red Light will be a worthy addition to Little David Street. So many people are discovering the charm of this once-lost street and it’ll be awesome for them to have a cocktail den tucked away just off the cobbles.

“Loads of people comment on the community spirit and laid-back, inclusive atmosphere we’ve created at Kampus. The warm and welcoming vibe of Red Light will fit it to a tee, providing an intimate getaway from the crowds and excuse to lap up the industrial beauty of Minshull Warehouse.”

The Kampus gardens and Bungalow are the central feature of the community and are permanently open to the public, with the Bungalow operating as a village hall for pop-up events and community groups. The neighbourhood is alive with events and will be home to local independent bars, restaurants, cafés and retail from brands.

Residents can choose from one and two bedroom apartments in the beautiful red-brick new buildings North and South Block, refurbished 1960s brutalist tower called The Stack or two Victorian shipping warehouses, Minto & Turner and Minshull House.

To book a viewing visit www.kampus-mcr.co.uk.