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Tiny shipping container Italian opens its own Northern Quarter deli

Big moves from Marleo!

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson - 12th May 2026

A tiny Italian cafe that started life in a shipping container has opened its very own cafe and deli in the Northern Quarter.

Marleo, one of the most authentic Italian spots in Manchester, has transformed a unit on Oldham Street into a sunny yellow Sicilian cafe.

Here, you’ll find a counter stuffed with classic Sicilian street food, like perfect cone-shaped arancini, fresh focaccia sandwiches, and pizzette.

Maria and Leo are the couple behind this Northern Quarter newcomer (though you might already know them from Pollard Yard), and they want to create a space that echoes the magic of the Italian island.

You can order a coffee to drink at the counter, the true Italian way, with a cannoli or a cornetto pastry on the side.

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There are vibrant salads to take away, along with all those doughy Italian delights to go.

But Marleo Little Sicily also has a small seating area tucked in the back, where a lemon tree climbs up the walls and traditional Testa di Moro peer out from the shelves.

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Highlights on the counter include Ravazzate, a soft Sicilian bread pun stuffed with homemade, slow-cooked meat and other fillings, like a classic Genovese.

There are also Cipolline, a homemade puff pastry treat packed with fillings like spinach and chilli, or pistachio and mortadella.

Leo has brought a dish from his hometown too – nfigghiulate is a traditional, rustic Italian pastry that’s wrapped around sausage and onion and fennel.

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They’ve got a full range of arancini too, stuffed with ham and bechamel sauce, or creamy mushrooms and mozzarella.

Marleo Little Sicily will open its doors at 93 Oldham Street this week.

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Featured image: The Manc Group