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Soho House hotel and diner brand Mollie’s Motel announces opening date in Manchester

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson Mollie's Motel Manchester now has an opening date

Mollie’s Motel, the hotel and diner brand from the same group as Soho House, has announced its opening date.

The brand, which promises value-luxe, design-led accommodation, will be opening in the Old Granada Studios next month.

This will be the most ambitious Mollie’s Motel to date, and its first city centre hotel and diner (the first were roadside sites in Oxfordshire and Bristol).

Inside, there’ll be 128 rooms across five floors, ranging from doubles to twins to bunk rooms, with prices starting at an incredibly reasonable £139.

There’ll also be studios and a selection of luxe suites featuring freestanding bathtubs, walk-in wardrobes and Peloton bikes – a new chapter for Mollie’s.

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Its arrival into Manchester is part of the wider Soho House opening, with the members’ club taking over the top three floors of the iconic former TV studio.

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.

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Studio IV at Mollie's Motel in Manchester
Studio IV at Mollie’s Motel in Manchester
Studio IV at Mollie's Motel in Manchester
Studio IV at Mollie’s Motel in Manchester
A VIP room at Mollie's Motel Manchester
A VIP room at Mollie’s Motel Manchester
A VIP room at Mollie's Motel Manchester
A VIP room at Mollie’s Motel Manchester

It’s part of St John’s, the neighbourhood that is also home to venues like Caravan, Fenix, The Trading Route and Courts Club, and will have cultural institutions like the Science and Industry Museum, Manchester Opera House and Aviva Studios on the doorstep.

Mollie’s Motel rooms in Manchester will nod to the building’s heritage with dark wood panelling, terrazzo and aged brass finishes, plus rainshowers, super king bed, Dyson Airwraps, GHD straighteners and Cowshed toiletries.

The sixth floor will be home to 23 bedrooms specifically for Soho House members, plus an 80sqm private apartment with two bedrooms and an open plan living room with kitchenette.

On the first floor, guests will find a state-of-the-art Soho House gym, with a free weights area, studio space, steam and sauna, plus a balcony with casual seating.

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The green room at Mollie's Motel Manchester
The green room at Mollie’s Motel Manchester
Mollie's Motel Manchester now has an opening date
Mollie’s Motel Manchester now has an opening date

As for the diner aspect, Mollie’s Diner will have 110 seats plus private dining for 30, all designed in a mid-century style with classic counter seating and luxe leather banquettes inspired by the interior of a vintage Cadillac.

It continues with Studio IV, an open-plan cocktail bar with live music and entertainment, VIP bar and snug, and an outdoor heated terrace.

Mollie’s Motel will work with local artists to create bespoke artworks for the rooms and public spaces.

Bookings for Mollie’s Motel Manchester are now open HERE.

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Beloved play The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time set to return to the stage in Manchester

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

One of the most beloved stage plays of the 21st Century is returning to Manchester.

Based on the celebrated 2003 novel of the same name that captivated readers worldwide, and inspired a groundbreaking National Theatre production, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is returning to one of Manchester‘s most iconic stages in early 2027 as part of a major UK tour.

The new play is adapted from Mark Haddon’s multi-million-selling novel by acclaimed Playwright Simon Stephens, and will be directed by Ned Bennett.

Taking over the Manchester Opera House stage in March 2027, critics have described the production as ‘inventive, gripping, and moving’.

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time combines the intrigue of a whodunnit with a powerful coming-of-age story to create an ‘unforgettable’ theatrical event.

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If you’re not familiar with the plot, the play tells the story of Christopher Boone – a gifted child with a brilliant mind for numbers, but unsettled by the unpredictability of people and everyday life.

When a neighbour’s dog is killed, he finds himself under suspicion, but determined to prove his innocence, Christopher becomes both detective and suspect, drawn into a mystery that grows darker and more complex with every clue he uncovers.

What begins as the search for a culprit soon reveals secrets closer to home, ultimately forcing him to confront truths that will test his courage, his family, and his understanding of trust, independence, and the wider world.

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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is coming to Manchester / Credit: Supplied

“The journey of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time has been an extraordinary adventure,” commented Playwright Simon Stephens, as the new adaptation was announced this week.

“It has taken me all over the world. From church halls to enormous auditoria, and from school drama clubs to Wembley Way.

“I am thrilled that Christopher Boone is about to head out again through the United Kingdom. He is a boy defined by his determination and his bravery. This feels like a time when those characteristics are more urgently needed than ever.”

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  • Legendary musical CATS is coming to Manchester on its UK tour next year
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is coming to Manchester Opera House as part of its UK tour from Tuesday 2 – Saturday 6 March 2027, and tickets go on general sale next Friday (21 November) at 10am.

Get your tickets when they go live here.

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