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Award-winning Northern Quarter cafe and brunch spot announces shock closure

'The past 18 months have been incredibly tough'

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson - 12th August 2025

Another Heart to Feed, an award-winning coffee shop and brunch favourite in the Northern Quarter, has stunned Mancs with the news of their closure.

The popular spot on Hilton Street has been operating in the heart of the neighbourhood since 2020, serving dishes like Turkish eggs, breakfast buns, and French toast.

By night, it transformed into a natural wine bar, with great cocktails too.

Before it moved to the Northern Quarter, Another Heart to Feed started life as a cosy Australian-style cafe over on Chapel Street in Salford.

It’s been a much-loved name on the city’s brunch circuit and last year was crowned Coffee Shop of the Year at the Manchester Food and Drink Awards.

But despite all that success, and regularly having queues around the block, Another Heart to Feed is closing for good.

They said they ‘have not been immune’ to the challenges that have been beating the hospitality industry to a pulp, despite appearing to be a real local success story.

In a statement shared on Instagram, Another Heart to Feed said: “Rather than run a risk of letting our brilliant staff and suppliers down we have decided to call it a day.”

The team thanked everyone who has visited the cafe over the years, as well as the past and present team.

They then announced that a new operator is already teed up to move into the space.

Another Heart to Feed’s full statement reads: “Unfortunately, we have to announce that Another Heart to Feed will be no longer operating in the Northern Quarter as of the 1st of September.

“The past 18 months have been incredibly tough. We have not been immune to the many real challenges that hospitality businesses are facing at the moment and rather than run a risk of letting our brilliant staff and suppliers down we have decided to call it a day.

“We want to thank everyone who has visited us over the years, whether that was in the early days in Salford, on Burton Road in Didsbury or at our place in the Northern Quarter. It’s been so great being involved in a place that has brought people together the way AHTF has.

“To our team, past and present, thank you so much for all your hard work. You were the essence of the business and it was a pleasure to work with you.

“A new operator will be moving into the site and we wish them every success, please go and support them!”

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Featured image: The Manc Group