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AO Arena drinks prices - and how they compare to Co-op Live

When the new Co-op Live arena briefly opened its doors last month, we got a first look at the drinks prices there - and it's fair to say it caused a bit of a stir. Pints were priced at £8.95 while a vegan burger would set you back £11.50.

After some branded the prices "an absolute joke" on social media, bosses insisted that their bar menus were "competitively priced". So how do they compare to similar venues?

Given that the AO Arena in Manchester is Co-op Live's main competitor, and has been taking on six of the venue's rescheduled gigs this week, we decided to compare the prices of the two venues' drinks offering.

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It's fair to say neither venue is offering up the cheapest drink options compared to other pubs and bars in the city centre. But then, these are the two biggest indoor music arenas in Europe.

Here's how both venues measure up on the different types of drinks you might be buying when you head along to a gig. Prices were correct as checked at the Co-op Live Arena on April 20, 2024 and at the AO Arena on May 7, 2024.

Pints at the AO Arena will set you back £8.50, while half pints are £4.50 - that's for beers and ciders on tap like Birra Moretti, Strongbow Dark Fruits, Beavertown Neck Oil and Inch's Apple Cider.

At Co-op Live, draft pints of Guinness, Asahi Super Dry or local ale, Seven Bro7hers Easy IPA are priced at £8.95 for a pint. A pint of Grolsch is slightly cheaper at £8.35.

Both AO Arena and Co-op Live offer "double pint" options which works out as a slightly cheaper way of getting the booze. At AO Arena these double pints are £16.95, while at Co-op Live double pints of Asahi or Seven Bro7hers are £17.45, while the Grolsch is £16.35

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