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Traders to move out of Manchester food hall as it pivots to ‘new chapter’

The building is 'evolving'

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson - 13th May 2026

Manchester food hall New Century will be closing its kitchens, it has announced, making way for a ‘new chapter’.

The New Century Kitchens are home to some top local food traders, including Parmogeddon’s Fricken concept, Wholesome Junkies, and Ply Pizza.

The food hall opened in 2022 as part of the iconic music venue’s rebirth, creating a modern mid-century space with six kitchens.

In the years since, it’s welcomed a rotation of amazing food offerings, including Hip Hop Chip Shop, Banh Vi, and Zumuku Sushi.

Now, New Century Kitchens has announced it will be ‘evolving’ to make live events part of the offering across the venue – not just upstairs in the main gig space.

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That means that the traders currently based here will be moving out, though the venue has assured people that they have been supported as they take their next steps.

New Century said that music is in the building’s ‘DNA’ and this chapter will reflect that.

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In a statement shared with The Manc, they said: “The ground floor at New Century is evolving. We are currently finalising plans for live events to become an even bigger part of our offering across the whole of the venue.

“As part of this evolution the current community of independent traders are moving onto exciting new chapters, and we have been working very closely with them to support all of these brilliant businesses in their next steps.

“Music is in the DNA of our iconic building and this new chapter will reflect that.

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“New Century is a place for people to come together through entertainment and good hospitality and we’re looking forward to sharing more details soon.”

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Featured image: The Manc Group