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27.06.2024 - 03:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A brand new deli is set to open in Manchester this summer. Tucked away on an Ancoats courtyard, Ancoats Deli will open this July.
Tipped to be a welcome addition to the area's buzzing food and drink scene, the new deli and hidden suntrap will serve up a range of sandwiches, as well as coffee, cheese and charcuterie. There will also be a small selection of cocktails to drink in, outside on the courtyard, or to take home.
Ancoats Deli will also have a stocked pantry of essentials, where shoppers and diners can grab milk, eggs, dinner ingredients and bottles of wine to take away.
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Manchester bakery and neighbour, Companio, will provide fresh baked bread for the sandwiches, including the classic Jambon Beurre, Reuben with pastrami, and an Egg Sandwich of soft boiled eggs, jammy yolks, Dijonnaise and watercress.
The grab-and-go sandwich and salads menu has been designed around lunchtime staples, priced around the £7.50 mark. There will also be a £10 meal deal that includes a sandwich, coffee and crisps or a takeout serving of olives.
Cheese and Charcuterie boards, designed for sharing, and accompanying wines will be provided from local suppliers and businesses including the Crafty Cheeseman & Yapp Bros. Boards will start from £16 with glasses of wine from £5.20.
The Ancoats Deli team hope to hit the ground running during the summer months with takeout cheese and meat boxes. Designed for picnics, they can be paired with chilled bottles of wine, beers or a selection of canned cocktails, straight from the deli fridge.
Commenting on the new deli, co-founder India Morris said: “Lunctime in Ancoats can often be a little
Sparkling skies, sunshiny days and balmy nights are finally upon us.
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