Conversion of shop premises to a quirky café and bar. Set on two levels with a few chairs out front too. Long and narrow, it appears to be furnished with shabby-chic second-hand furniture, but that merely adds to the cosiness of the place. A bookshop and picture framer is accessed at the back. Whether you're here for a tea, coffee or cake, or one of the bottled beers from Europe or home-grown Greater Manchester brewers, you are sure to be happy here.
Historic Interest
Opened c.1/10/2007 in former record shop premises. Planning Application 083243/FU/2007/S2 Change of use from record shop (A1) to cafe (A3) opening Monday to Saturday 08.30 to 23.00, Sundays 10.00 to 22.00. Granted 26/6/2007.
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