Blanchflower opens new café in Trafford Centre

Trafford Centre has announced that local independent brand Blanchflower will open a new café focusing on coffee and baked goods next February

Trafford Centre, the Manchester leisure destination, is thrilled to announce that local independent brand Blanchflower will open a new café focusing on coffee and baked goods, next February in a 400 sq ft location.

Blanchflower Coffee and Bakery’s arrival at Trafford Centre is part of a wider initiative in which the centre is championing unique and distinctive local businesses, all in a bid to celebrate the cultural dynamism that the city boasts.

The area in which Blanchflower is located, once referred to as ‘Chinatown’, will be a vibrant and visually stunning dining destination that champions homegrown Mancunian brands. 

Founded by Phil and Claire Howells, Blanchflower is a family-business with sites in Sale and Altrincham will open its third location at Trafford Centre in the Upper Orient.

Blanchflower has its own bakery, located just around the corner in Sale, where they produce their own bread, cakes and pastries. From cruffins to Bakewell tarts, and focaccias to homemade granola, diners can enjoy a mouthwatering selection of seasonal items made from locally sourced ingredients, made by hand by a small team of bakers and pastry chefs. Visitors will also be able to enjoy fresh soups and sandwiches.

Phil Howells, co-owner of Blanchflower, said: ““Since our journey running cafes in Manchester started in 2012, we’ve wanted to share our love of great coffee and food with as wide an audience as possible, so we’re really excited to reach Trafford Centre’s huge volume of visitors. It’s a real vote of confidence that such a large Manchester institution is backing an independent and local business like ours and we can’t wait to get stuck in.”


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