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Welsh-influenced bakery cafe in Manchester's Northern Quarter on Tib Street. Pic-niq sausage rolls, bara brith, brunch plates and excellent espresso daily.
Why locals love it: Manchester's Welsh bakery on Tib Street, tiny, ten covers, the kind of place locals keep to themselves. Pic-niq sausage rolls are the city's quiet legend.
Tip: Sausage rolls sell out by 14:00 most weekdays; arrive at 09:00 for the bakes.
noma
Manchester's Green Quarter brewery on Gould Street. Stouts and porters the year-round house style; the taproom rotates a guest beer or two weekly here.
Why locals love it: Manchester's Green Quarter brewery on Gould Street; tiny taproom, stouts and porters the house style for those who skip the Cloudwater queue here.
Tip: Open Thursday to Sunday only; bring cash for the more obscure guest pours.
deansgate
Speciality coffee roaster cafe tucked under Deansgate Mews. Slayer espresso, single-origin filter and pour-over, plus in-house pastries from a tiny bakery counter.
Why locals love it: Hole-in-the-wall under the Deansgate Mews arches, easy to miss between Holy Grain and Another Hand. Slayer espresso machine, in-house bakery, near-zero passing trade noise.
Tip: Sister sites Another Hand and Dormouse Chocolates are two doors down on the same mews; do a triple.
urmston
Jack Fields's Urmston tasting-menu room in Manchester. Six-course tasting from regional produce, vegetarian set holds its own on the menu.
Why locals love it: Manchester's Urmston tasting-menu room: Michelin Guide listed, far from the city-centre tourist drag, twenty minutes by tram. Locals book the room for it.
Tip: Twenty minutes by Metrolink from city centre; Wednesday to Saturday dinner only here.
ancoats
Sunday Times-listed Ancoats bakery by Manchester's New Islington marina. Sourdough loaves, croissants, the cinnamon morning bun is the city's hidden bake.
Why locals love it: Manchester Ancoats bakery flagship, Sunday Times-listed; the cinnamon bun is the menu sleeper that hasn't gone viral the way the croissant has elsewhere.
Tip: Arrive by 10:00 weekdays for the cinnamon bun out of the case; sell by noon.
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Manchester Ancoats bakery run by Baneta Yelda and Neil Large. Cardamom buns and cheese-filled doughs; locals queue outside before opening hour.
Why locals love it: Manchester Ancoats bakery on Radium Street, a five-minute walk off the Pollen route. Cardamom buns are the menu's secret signature for locals here.
Tip: Open Wednesday to Saturday morning; loaves usually sold out by 12:00.