There have been some names that have opened their doors in Manchester this month, and more to come.
In addition to harboring a moment for the Roxy Ball Room group, we also witnessed the arrival of the Giants of the Tenpin Bowling, either in the city center.
Tim Burgess’ new adventure is coming with the Deaf Institute and Koffee Pot, as the residence of renowned duo Higher Ground.
And let’s not talk about the beloved federal café, which opened its own dessert and coffee bar at The Arndale Market, joining a lot of other independent venues.
There are many new places to watch this month or upload them to favorites for a later date.
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The Birdcage site in Withy Grove remained not empty for long, and took over beloved band Roxy Leisure.
The old Arndale nightclub has now been remodeled into bowling, beer pong, billiards, arcade games, pizzas and beer.
With a strong influence of indie rock and roll on both its soundtrack and décor, it also offers a crazy billiard course where players have to throw a billiard ball around a golf course at waist level.
It is Manchester’s outpost for the Leeds-based bar group, which is already active in Deansgate.
You can find out more here.
Unit R3, Withy Grove, Manchester M4 3AQ roxyballroom. co. uk/roxy-ball-room-manchester-withy-grove Now Open
Two Heavyweights from Manchester will come in combination with the Institute for the Deaf now under the leadership of Tokyo Industries.
Tim Burgess Coffee and Koffee Pot cafes at the Charlatans will offer food and drinks on the Grosvenor Street site.
They promise their signature breakfasts the day, sprinkled with tea and coffee from tim Peaks Diner, before switching to burgers and ‘dirty sandwiches’ at night.
The position being renewed is expected to open soon.
135 Grosvenor St, Manchester M1 7HE thedeafinstitute. co. uk Next opening
Another well-known and popular place in the city, the Crown Pub
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Fans will be extremely happy to know that the historic roof of the pub (construction has been there since 1734) remains in place and that beer will continue to protect small craft breweries.
Local beers from Track, Beatnikz Republic, Manchester Union and Pomona Island were available for the opening week, but will be in rotation.
2 Oldham Rd, Ancoats, Manchester M4 5FE facebook. com/TheCrownandKettle Open Now
You wait all year for a new bowling alley, then two arrive on time.
Tenpin opened with expiration last month at Printworks, near the Shudehill tram stop, with a track formula featuring graphics on the slopes while playing.
Spread over two floors at the former Hard Rock Casino, the venue also has a giant arcade segment and karaoke room to book.
The Printworks, 27 Withy Grove, Manchester M4 2BS tenpin. co. uk/our-locations/manchester-printworks Open Now
Whitefield and Michelin born chef Danielle Heron returned to Prestwich to open her own Norwegian-influenced dining venue.
Osma opened on Bury New Road, serving open Scandinavian-style sandwiches and hearty salads during the day, and an on-the-bar menu of constantly changing evening dishes.
She and co-owner Sofie Stoermann-Naess remodeled the old kitchen showroom into a modern, informal dining room, divided into two zones and governed by an aerial flower display.
132 Bury New Rd, Prestwich, Manchester M25 0AA osmakitchenbar. com Open now
They had taken over an old stilt safety hut in Kampus, then served food a hundred stories higher in Fashion for MFDF, and are now occupying one at Ducie Street Warehouse.
Higher Ground is run by Joseph Otway (former Stockport’s chef known where the Light Gets In and has worked at Michelin-starred Relo in Copenhagen) and Richard Cossins (former managing director of Fera at Claridges in London and Blue Hill Stone in New York. Granges Restaurant, where the two met).
They’ll pass the empty unit through Bistrotheque and the huge warehouse near Piccadilly.
Ducie Street Warehouse, Ducie St, Manchester M1 2TP exploretock. com/higherground Now Open
Fans of Northern Quarter and Deansgate brunch spot Federal (and judging by the queues, there are many fans) will be with their cream pasteis, a Portuguese cream cake.
Although Federal is a coffee from Australia/New Zealand, owner Claudio Ribeiro is proud Portuguese and has had his nation’s popular gift on the counter.
The index is in the name, and this new opening will only serve cream pasteis, cooked new every day, with coffee, coffee, and that’s it.
Arndale Market, High St, Manchester M4 3AH instagram. com/just_natas Open Now
The team at the well-known Eat New York bagel shop has moved to Prestwich, opening a new bar and graffiti-covered bagel shop.
Fans will be extremely happy to see the return of their homemade and slow-cooked meats, from hot salted beef to pastrami, all stacked in bagels or burger rolls.
They will also offer smoothies and dough for cookies loaded from the new site.
24 Bury New Road, Manchester, M25 0LD eatnewyork. co. uk Open Now
Just a year after opening at Deansgate Mews, Alex’s Bakery moved out and took a nearby unit in Great Northern Square.
The new one will supply an area for up to 24 domestic and 16 external consumers, where they can enjoy an extensive menu of homemade cakes, brownies and stuffed biscuits.
Owner Alex Furlan also works at the Trafford Center and said she is “very excited” to have a new coffee downtown.
25 Deansgate, Manchester, M 4EN alexsbakery. co. uk opens in October