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Inside Mollie’s Motel and Diner in Manchester as beautiful new hotel opens with rooms from just £109

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson Inside Mollie's Motel & Diner Manchester

Mollie’s Motel & Diner has arrived in Manchester, with beautiful hotel rooms from just £109 plus a retro diner serving American classics.

The space has taken over five floors of the iconic Old Granada Studios down at St John’s, with interior design that celebrates the building’s history.

Mid-century modern details like dark woods, textured upholstery, and retro lamps abound in this stylish new opening for Manchester.

Soho House Design has worked on the build of Mollie’s Motel to preserve the modernist facade of Old Granada Studios and make playful nods to the building’s vibrant history.

This is particularly obvious downstairs in Studio IV, a cocktail bar with a live music stage, where vintage TVs have been inserted over the bar and guests sink into plush couches for pre-dinner drinks.

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You can already check out Mollie’s Diner, which is open now (with a decent discount for its launch – more on that below), with the Mollie’s Motel bedrooms set to launch early 2026.

The hotel rooms at Mollie’s Motel Manchester

A bunk room at Mollie's Motel Manchester
A bunk room at Mollie’s Motel Manchester
A Mollie's Motel suite
A Mollie’s Motel suite
And a tub with a view
And a tub with a view
The bedrooms are all beautifully designed
The bedrooms are all beautifully designed

Hotel rooms at Mollie’s Manchester start from an incredibly reasonable £109, with different size and spec bedrooms and suites for guests.

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There are cosy bunk rooms where up to four guests can tuck into their own bunk pods, suites that have their own Peleton room, and cosy double bedrooms with gorgeous views of the southern side of the city.

Regardless of the level (or price) of your chosen room, you’ll have the same design detailing (dark wood panelling, terrazzo and aged brass finishes), plus rainshowers, a super king bed, Dyson hairdryers, GHD straighteners and Cowshed toiletries.

Mollie’s Diner in Manchester

Mollie's Diner is open now
Mollie’s Diner is open now
Breakfast dishes at Mollie's Diner
Breakfast dishes at Mollie’s Diner
Burgers and fried chicken at Mollie's Diner
Burgers and fried chicken at Mollie’s Diner
Classic thick milkshakes
Classic thick milkshakes

The diner space itself looks like it’s been lifted straight out of Hollywood’s Golden Age, with deep burgundy leather banquettes, counter seating, and globe pendant lights.

It’s all been inspired by the interior of a vintage Cadillac, and has space to 110 diners plus private dining for 30.

As for food and drink, you can expect everything from waffles and French toast to huge burgers and steaks, with thick milkshakes to wash it down.

You can get 50% off food if you book Mollie’s Diner HERE.

The rest of the spaces in Mollie’s Motel & Diner, Manchester

Studio IV cocktail bar
Studio IV cocktail bar
Studio IV cocktail bar
Studio IV cocktail bar
The library snug
The library snug

As you enter this reimagined building, you’re plunged straight into its design-led vision, with couches and cosy corners everywhere.

The communal reception space has a library snug, coffee counter, and beautiful bar, but you head downstairs you’ll find the real treat – Studio IV.

This beautiful bar is built around a magnificent central bar, with retro TV screens above it and scalloped leather bar stools surrounding it.

There’s a mid-century-era stage, too, which will host live entertainment to a crowd gathered on couches before it.

You can get 25% off signature cocktails in Studio IV if you pre-book HERE.

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Featured image: The Manc Group

NHS says it’s battling with ‘worst case scenario’ as flu cases surge nationwide

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant Patient in a hospital bed

Flu hospitalisations have surged by more than half in just one week, plunging the NHS into the ‘worst case scenario’.

Shocking new figures have revealed that an nn average of 2,660 patients per day were in a hospital bed with flu last week, which is the highest-ever for this time of year and up 55% up on last week – which, when put into perspective, means there are enough flu patients each day to fill more than three whole hospital trusts.

NHS bosses have warned that the total has already increased sharply since the week covered by the data, and at this time, there is thought to be no ‘peak’ in sight.

These new figures come as demand for A&Es and ambulance services are already soaring.

The number of patients in hospital with flu has risen by over 50% in the last week, reaching a record number for this time of year – and numbers continue to grow.

Read the latest data ➡️ https://t.co/eoMG0NMnEI pic.twitter.com/8SqCHv9njd

— NHS England (@NHSEngland) December 11, 2025

New monthly figures showed that A&E attendances were a record for November at 2.35 million and more than 30,000 higher than November 2024, while there were 48,814 more ambulance incidents compared to last year.

The record-breaking demand also comes just ahead of thousands of resident doctors going on strike this week from 17-22 December – with ‘major disruption’ expected for patients ahead of Christmas.

The public are advised to attend any planned appointments scheduled during the strikes, unless they have been contacted to reschedule.

Primary and urgent and emergency care services will continue to be available for those who need them, during the industrial action.

NHS says it’s battling with the ‘worst case scenario’ as flu cases surge nationwide / Credit: Pxhere

The public should use 111 online as their first port of call for urgent but not life-threatening issues so that they can be directed to the best place for their needs, while patients who need emergency medical care should continue to use 999 or come forward to A&E as normal.

“With record demand for A&E and ambulances and an impending resident doctors strike, this unprecedented wave of super flu is leaving the NHS facing a worst-case scenario for this time of year – with staff being pushed to the limit to keep providing the best possible care for patients,” commented Professor Meghana Pandit, who is the NHS National Medical Director.

“Even worse, it continues to rise and the peak is not in sight yet, so the NHS faces an extremely challenging few weeks ahead.

“We have prepared earlier for winter than ever before, and stress-tested services to ensure people have a range of ways to get the help they need and avoid needing to go to A&E.”

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Health Secretary Wes Streeting described the flu surge as a ‘tidal wave’.

“We are working with the NHS to make sure it is able to cope with this as best as possible,” he concluded.

Featured Image – Stephen Andrews (via Unsplash)

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