From Irlam to Stockport to Bolton, Manchester keeps on innovating

Reports of difficulties in the hospitality world keep on coming, mainly due to the rising cost of literally everything now the pandemic's mostly over. Great, eh? 

But that doesn't stop those plucky entrepreneurs from living their dreams. Our new openings round-ups this year have totted up more new places to eat and drink than even in pre-pandemic years. Manchester is still the place to be and everyone, it seems, wants a piece of our current success story. 

So read on, food fans, for news of barm-centric caffs, boozy kombucha and Peruvian-Japanese gaffs as well as almost 30 more new places to get your chops around in our great city.

Cheers to the latest raft of new restaurants, bars and cafes for Manchester.


The Armr Store Cafe And Health Food Shop In Manchester
Vegan West Indian food, yes please Image: ARMR Store

What: ARMR Store

Where: Shude Hill

When: TBC

If you’re on the hunt for vegan West Indian food, look no further. ARMR Store has got you. With a daily changing menu of breakfast and lunch options, sweets and treats as well as health food supplies, dishes might include oyster mushroom burgers with jerk glaze and ackee or potato curry with a cucumber and key lime cooler. 

The current ARMR store is on the outskirts of the city in Ardwick (near the Apollo) but you may have seen the team popping up at various events including Eat Well MCR ones. Now, a little birdie tells us the ARMR bods have their sites set on something more central, somewhere around Shude Hill. 


Prawn Roundel Fritters At Balchao Hale
Balchão is bringing contemporary fusion food to Hale Image: Balchão

What: Balchão

Where: Unit 1, The Square, Hale Rd, Hale Barns, Altrincham WA15 8ZN

When: Open now

Hale is having something of a foodie renaissance at the moment, perhaps following in the footsteps of its neighbour Altrincham. The Embassy’s beautiful dining space and inventive Spanish food is drawing in locals as well as curious visitors from across Greater Manchester, modern Indian restaurants Gupshup and Jajoo are grabbing attention too. Then came Balchão, named after a fiery Goan prawn dish, the restaurant serves “contemporary fusion food”. Expect creative dishes like purple basil paneer, “kurnool kissed fish” and prawn roundels (fritters) with a “signature” blueberry sauce. 


Cgi Of Bond Restaurant By Bruntwood Works P Citypress 650X460
A CGI of the proposed restaurant in Bond Image: Citypress

What: Bond

Where: 38-42 Moseley Street

When: Early 2023

The name’s Bond - well it’s not actually. That’s just a placeholder until we get more info. Bruntwood has had planning permission granted for a workspace housed in a grand old bank - hence the name Bond.

Bond was built in 1862 to be the home of the Manchester and Salford Bank. Edward Walters, who also designed the Free Trade Hall in Manchester, was the architect.

The development includes plans for a restaurant in the old banking hall, which promises to be quite lavish. Watch this space as Bruntwood has promised to open in early 2023, and of course, their word is as good as their - you know the rest.


Caff New Opening From Grub Manchester 2022
GRUB are getting a second gaff Image: Caff

What: CAFF

Where: TBC

When: Coming soon

According to CAFF's Instagram, its menu has "NO AVO. NO KETO. JUST BAPS". Sounds a bit like our hungover Sunday diet. This new kid on the block comes courtesy of the peeps behind GRUB, and very soon they'll be bringing "no-nonsense sarnies and no messing breakfast butties" to a tidy city centre location. More news on the ins and the outs of CAFF is coming soon, but the spot is currentlylooking for some new staff to run the butty brigade before it officially opens. We're looking forward to a proper bacon bap. 


Interior Of Canvas Mcr Circle Square
Canvas is open at Circle Square Image: Confidentials

What: Canvas Kitchen

Where: Circle Square, Oxford Rd, M1 7FS

When: Open now

Canvas Kitchen, the newest restaurant at Circle Square is part of a larger enterprise just called Canvas. It's operated by the team at BeSixth, the "live experience agency and event specialists" founded by Dean James and Gavin Aldrich in 2019. The space consists of a state-of-the-art 600 capacity music and events room and a members’ lounge as well as this ground-floor bar and kitchen from boutique hospitality consultancy Miam Miam Glou Glou (who are also involved in Peru Perdu). The menu takes in a world of influences - find out more on our first look at Canvas Kitchen.


Ecco Pizzeria In Rusholme Neapolitan Pizza New Openings In Manchester August 2022
The team at Ecco's latest South Manchester spot Image: Ecco Pizzeria

What: Ecco Pizzeria

Where: 31 Wilmslow Rd, Rusholme, Manchester M14 5TB

When: Open now

Ecco has been the home of Neapolitan pizza in Headingley, Leeds for nearly 10 years now, and it’s committed to using a combo of traditional techniques and proper ingredients imported from Italy. Luckily for Rusholme residents, this Leeds pizzeria has moved in on Wilmslow Road with a menu of half-metre pizzas and signature creations. Ecco also does salads, sides and chicken wings and the brand commits to serving “simple, honest, natural and healthy pizza in its purest form” - so none of that frozen supermarket crap. 


The Flat Baker Radium Street Ancoats Manchester New Openings 2022
A bakery that never falls flat on its face Image: Confidentials

What: The Flat Baker

Where: 23 Radium St, Ancoats, Manchester M4 6AY

When: Open now

We love a pocket-sized addition to the Ancoats food and booze scene, and this little hatch serving Brazilian bakes has made our hearts happy since it opened at the start of July. Open from 9am - 2pm on Thursdays and Saturdays, The Flat Baker team is self-taught and serves everything from sourdough to booze-filled brioche. On a recent visit, we also tried a churroffee pie (a banoffee pie with mini churros on top), and it only made us wish we lived closer to grab a coffee and a cruffin every week. The natas are pretty noteworthy too. 


Foodwell New Opening At Spinningfields
Apparently you do win friends with salad Image: Foodwell via Facebook

What: Foodwell

Where: XYZ Building, 2 Hardman Blvd, Manchester M3 3AQ

When: Open now

In the biggest split since Millie and Liam on Love Island (apparently), “free-spirited social dining” restaurant, Firefly, and daytime dining spot, Foodwell have gone their separate ways. But in true post-breakup style, Foodwell has found new digs in Spinningfields for the ultimate glow-up. Now found on the ground floor of the XYZ office building, Foodwell has upped the ante with its menu and is now serving everything from fully-stacked breakfast muffins, artisan coffee and fresh bakes from Half Dozen Other to Detroit-style pizza, cheeseboards and a fresh-as-you-like lunch menu. 


Gunnercooke Manchester Will Open The House Of Books And Friends On King Street

What: The House of Books & Friends  

Where: Manchester Reform Club, 81 King St, Manchester M2 4AH

When: Autumn 

The House of Books & Friends is a new bookshop, café and events space with the admirable aim of combatting loneliness in the community. Moving into Bruntwood’s Manchester Club building at the top of King Street which also houses Grand Pacific, law firm Gunnercooke that's behind the project has set the shop up as a Community Interest Company - one that seeks to benefit the community rather than private shareholders. The team says it will be working with local charities to "combat social isolation” and connect people "including the elderly, new parents, and local schools" through events and pay-it-forward options. Bookshop manager, Naomi Self comes from Waterstones so the book credentials are all there. There’s limited info for now on the food and drink side of things but we're hoping for decent coffee and a bit of nice cake at least.


House Of Fu Leeds Original Ramen
Howdelly noodley House of Fu Image: Confidentials

What: House of Fu

Where: 113-115 Portland St, Manchester M1 6DW

When: Late 2022

We broke the news that Leeds’ hottest noodz would be heading to Portland Street back in June but ICYMI here’s the skinny: HOF’s chef-proprietor Ben Iley spent nine years in Japan learning all about the way of the broth and the noodle at top restaurants like Aquavit, The Tokyo American Club and Fujimamas. Lucky for us northerners, he brought his knowledge back to Leeds and opened to rousing applause from punters and critics alike including our own Simon Richardson. The food is really, really good so we were cock a hoop when we heard it was coming to Manchester. It’ll be moving into the former Leaf cafe spot on Portland street which despite being one of the biggest streets in the city, has very few decent restaurants on it at the mo. 


Jackalope Bar In Sale
Beer and 'booch from Jackalope Image: Jackalope

What: Jackalope

Where: 46 School Lane, Sale M33 7XE

When: Open now

Jake Wilson found his passion for kombucha while on a sojourn in the US. While the 'booch isn't uncommon here, especially among healthy types (kombucha is a kind of fermented tea that is good for gut health), the alcoholic kind was almost unheard of. So, he started making his own and that led to the birth of Jackalope, a bar specialising in hard kombucha.

Jackalope also does brunches, coffees and snacks so it's not just for health nuts on the razz. Other suppliers are quite the constellation of Trafford stars, including Isabelita Bakes, Altrincham's Kickback coffee, butcher Taylors of Sale and juices from The Garden in Hale.


Food From Khyber Tawa In Cheetham Hill
Large sharing platters at this new Cheetham Hill spot Image: Khyber Tawa Instagram

What: Khyber Tawa

Where: 591 Cheetham Hill Rd, Manchester M8 9JE

When: Open now

New to Cheetham Hill, this restaurant specialises in food from the Peshawar region on the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The menu centres around large sharing plates of meat grilled on the tawa (a large hot plate), with dal, curry and er, French fries - or there is a Kabuli pilau which the team says is exactly like you will find in Afghan capital - none of that "with a twist" here. Decor includes that good old influencer’s favourite, an artificial plant wall but the usual pansies for instagrammability have been replaced by slices of red and green pepper. Drinks are primary coloured mocktails. 


Sweetcorn At Las Bombas In Irlam
¡Viva Las Bombas! Image: Las Bombas via Instagram

What: Las Bombas

Where: Irlam, Manchester M44 5AA

When: September 2022

Bringing a taste of the Peruvian to Irlam, Las Bombas is the work of co-founders James Saadat and Christian Townsend. It will sit in the place of the former Juniper’s Gin Bar and specialise in Peruvian/Japanese nikkei-style cuisine as well as Latin American-style street food. Think ceviche, empanadas and tacos. Aside from having some of the coolest branding outside the M60 ring road, Las Bombas is hoping to bring a real community feel to the area. Let’s hope it brings a bit of sunshine as well.


The Basement Of Leven Hotel In Manchester
Rumours continue to swirl about Maya Image: Confidentials

What: Maya

Where: 40 Chorlton St, Manchester M1 3HW

When: Soon

Rumours have been swirling about this one. We’ve been informed by the PR that Maya is not being operated by the group at Leven (the hip Aparthotel that lives above the site) but is a totally unconnected restaurant. The space promises to be spectacular - we could speculate more but why spoil your fun?


Most Bakery In Altrincham New Opening
The bakery with the MOST-est Image: Confidentials

What: MOST Bakery

Where: 3-5 Cross St, Altrincham WA14 1EQ

When: Open now

MOST opened in July, selling slow-fermented bread, sweet and savoury croissants, pain au chocs, cruffins and plump choux pastries, among other baked delights plus coffee by Kickback and various local goodies. It's run by Matt Townley and the name is an acronym of his own initials plus wife Suze and daughter Olivia. Matt had previously been running the Hale franchise of baking school One Mile Bakery and plans to continue offering classes in the new gaff.


A Dosa From Mumbai Tiffin Room Chorlton
Mumbai Tiffin Room brings a dosa something new in Chorlton Image: Confidentials

What: Mumbai Tiffin Room

Where: 406 Barlow Moor Rd, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester M21 8AD

When: Open now

Tiffins were originally created in India as a sort of afternoon tea in a tiered lunch box (also called a tiffin) to suit the British Raj’s desire for a nibble of light food and drink mid-afternoon. Depending on where you are in India, the meaning of tiffin varies slightly these days but in Mumbai, it’s the packed lunch bit that is key. You may well recognise the cute, stackable metal tins from restaurants like Indian Tiffin Room and Mowgli. While Mumbai Tiffin Room’s name is very similar to the aforementioned ITR, the two restaurant brands are not connected. The no-frills Mumbai one recently opened in Chorlton with everything from South Indian dosa to Indo-Chinese gobi Manchurian on the menu - as well as Mumbai’s national dish: Vada Pav. Its head chef and owner Pancham Singh started with a tea stand in Mumbai and worked in kitchens in Dubai and around the UK before settling in Chorlton. 


Municipal Bar On Deansgate In Manchester
Florals and a swing - groundbreaking Image: Municipal Bar via Facebook

What: Municipal Bar

Where: 267 Deansgate, Manchester M3 4EW

When: Open now

As the saying goes, as one Instagrammable bar closes, another is sure to open. And sure as shit, here it is. What Exclsve briefly brought to Bridge Street, Municipal is here to bring to Deansgate. Faux flowers, pink cocktails and social media opportunities galore, Municipal is looking to bring a “neighbourhood bar” feel to the Great Northern Warehouse, something that owner David Sharp doesn’t believe is available in the area. Or Spinningfields. Or even the Northern Quarter for that matter. 

Municipal Bar, which has taken over the CP Hart bathroom showroom at 265-267 Deansgate cites “quirky Instagram areas”, a lounge, a VIP area and a window seat as some of its USPs. Expect Ibiza jazz, swing and diva vocalists appearing on Friday and Saturday nights as well as a bar that only serves spirits by the double. And a £10k toilet.


Naild It Cocktails And Coffee Nail Bar From London On King Street Manchester
Nail'd It is bringing its international brand to King Street Image: Confidentials

What: Nail’d It

Where: 58 King Street, M2 4LY

When: TBC

“Be as picky with your men as you are with your selfies”, “Support your local nail gang”, and “Girrrlll, you better follow yo dreams with yo cute self” are some of the millennial pink neon signs that glow on the fake pink flower walls of Nail’d It salons in London, LA and Doha. Now, the very pink, very fetch nail salon is opening on Manchester’s King Street. They must have heard what a raging success Boujee was. Why's a nail bar in a new restaurants and bars article? Because this one will also apparently do coffee and cocktails, hun. There’s limited intel on the bevvie menus (a Rusty Nail perhaps?) at the moment but we hope they have devised a method of drinking something while your nails dry without taking a chunk out of the handiwork. Currently sitting between two units for let, maybe this London brand can kick start King Street again?


Booths At Regent Park Golf Club Restaurant No 19 In Bolton
POV: you're a human golf ball Image: Regent Park Golf Club

What: No. 19

Where: Regent Park Golf Club, Chorley New Rd, Lostock, Bolton BL6 4AJ

When: Open now

Regent Park Golf Club, Bolton’s sole public golf club, has glammed things up with a new café and bistro, No.19. The space which seats 160 is the result of a £500k refurbishment and will be overseen by Spanish chefs Daniel Lorente and Ismael Sevilla. Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be served seven days a week, with the space also catering to events. An ideal spot for people watching, windows look out over half the golf course. 


North Bar Tap In Leeds Which Will Be Opening A Manchester Oxford Road Site
A little bit of Leeds recon suggests there'll be beer AND toilets, minimum Image: North Brewing

What: North Brewing Taproom

Where: Circle Square, Oxford Rd, Manchester M1 7FS

When: Winter 2022

North Brewing is adding a ninth venue to its roster (eight currently operate in Leeds) with a new Mancunian spot. Down the (Oxford) road from Leeds-born favourites Bundobust, North’s first taproom venture outside of Yorkshire is set for the shiny new Circle Square development just off Oxford Road. Visitors can expect brewery fresh North beers as well as a curated selection of wines and spirits. Negroni on tap too. Asian Steamed buns courtesy of Little Bao Boy make up the street food offering on-site. A large outdoor seating area will be an ideal spot for supping. 


Rendezvous Restaurant At Astley Point Tyldesley
There will be booths Image: Rendezvous

What: Rendezvous

Where: Ann Ln, Astley, Manchester M29 7SG

When: August 

If you’ve never been to Astley Point, it's a huge funky-shaped building that houses four restaurants and a wine bar “with a twist”. Now, a new addition is coming to the food and drink complex in Tyldesley. Named after the former Rendezvous Club which was previously known as the High Jump Club and legend has it, inspired Peter Kay’s Phoenix Nights, it says it will be offering up a “modern English” bistro-style menu (think chippy tea, chicken, steaks) with a curveball side menu of sushi. 


Fries At Salt And Pepper Manchester
Look deep in to the fries Image: Salt & Pepper via Facebook

What: Salt & Pepper

Where: 58 High St, Manchester M4 1EF

When: TBC

There has been all sorts of controversy surrounding the Arndale Markets in the past few months, punctuated by the sudden closure of much loved Salt & Pepper in April. Leaving the only place to get your hands on their sticky beef, salt and pepper prawns, fries and dipping sauces in the kitchen at Black Dog Ballroom on Church Street in the Northern Quarter (and Deliveroo, of course). 

Well, thanks to our intrepid social team, we can confirm that Salt & Pepper will be opening independently on High Street - directly opposite the Arndale Market in the old Tea 42 spot. Dates and times aren’t currently confirmed, but next time you’re strolling around that way, have a peek through the window to check on its progress.


Super Happy Sandwich Shop Form The Owners Of Batard New Openings In Manchester August 2022
We're pretty chuffed about this sarnie side hustle Image: Super Happy

What: Super Happy

Where: Counter @ Ducie Street

When: September 1

From the team behind baking giants Batard, Super Happy is set to be “a bakery-led sandwich side hustle” with seriously loaded lunch offerings. Super Happy will move into Ducie Street Warehouse to fling exciting sarnies from its The Counter section at the front of the main room 9am-4pm, seven days a week. Super Happy will be ethically sourcing the grain for its breads via Wildfarmed - a regenerative farming company founded by Groove Armada’s Andy Cato and Channel Four presenter George Lamb. Expect Turkish breads, hoagie rolls and their signature choux pastry crullers (crinkly doughnuts). We're gonna need some looser jeans.


The Spin Off Craft Beer Bar In Stockport Underbanks
I'm spinning around, I've had IPA, I know you're feeling me cause you like it like this Image: The Spinn Off

What: The Spinn Off

Where: 19 Little Underbank, Stockport SK1 1LA

When: Open now

Taking up a prime spot on Stockport’s Underbanks next to SK1 Records, The Spinn Off is the pun-tastically-named second site from the Corrie-bothering lads behind Gatley’s The Spinn. Furnished in traditional modern craft beer bar attire with open brick and utilitarian bench seating, The Spinn Off serves a range of craft beers as well as organic and natural wine (curated by Stockport Market’s resident wine superhero Wineboy) and the all-important local pies. Yes. You better believe it’s a Patel’s Pies outpost. Repeat after us: Stockport is the new Berlin.


Wingstop Uk Opening In The Trafford Centre New Openings In Manchester 2022
Stop in the name of wings next time you're at the Trafford Centre Image: Wingstop

What: Wingstop

Where: The Trafford Centre

When: Coming soon

Supposedly opening before the end of August, you won’t have to wing it when it comes to dining at The Trafford Centre anymore, as Wingstop is coming to The Orient food hall. Occupying a pretty hefty unit with a menu full of seasoned wings and loaded fries, Wingstop UK director, Tom Grogan, is “thrilled" to be expanding their presence in Manchester city centre and we’re excited to tuck into some tenders in between shopping sprees. Tom also quotes that Wingstop is looking to announce “a number of new openings shortly”, and so the Wingstop empire begins in Trafford and beyond. 


Zumuku Sushi Summer Platter Ramsbottom Insiders Guide 2022
Zumuku for Sale Image: Confidentials

What: Zumuku Sushi

Where: Unit 17, Stanley Square, Sale M33 7XN

When: Soon

Greater Manchester can't get enough sushi, from the frustratingly exclusive Umezushi to bright young thing Codi's Kitchen in Prestwich. Mini-chain Zumuku is not content with Ramsbottom, Wilmslow, Didsbury and Cheadle Hulme, now it's on its way to Sale's buzzing Stanley Square too. Expect all your sushi and sashimi regs plus we hear bottomless brunch is on the cards.


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