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Bangkok Diners Club moves out of Ancoats just months after Michelin Guide win

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson Bangkok Diners Club has closed at the Edinburgh Castle

Bangkok Diners Club, the critically-acclaimed restaurant above the Edinburgh Castle pub, has closed its restaurant space.

The Thai restaurant was added to the Michelin Guide last October, not long after taking over the upstairs of the popular pub.

It also received a rave review in The Guardian from restaurant critic Grace Dent, who said it would be ‘one of Manchester’s hottest dining tickets’.

But now Bangkok Diners Club has decided its time in Ancoats is up, and has closed its beautiful restaurant space with immediate effect.

In an email sent to customers with reservations, they wrote that Bangkok Diners Club ‘sadly won’t be returning to Edinburgh Castle’.

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Owners and husband-and-wife team Ben and Bo Humpheys aren’t leaving things there though, announcing plans to move into the Exhibition food hall on Peter Street.

Three more restaurants have been added to the Michelin Guide. Credit: The Manc Group
Co-owner Ben Humphreys outside Bangkok Diners Club. Credit: The Manc Group
The food earned them a place in the Michelin Guide. Credit: The Manc Group
The food earned them a place in the Michelin Guide. Credit: The Manc Group

They’ll be joining MoreJoy and pasta concept Anatra in the space, but bidding farewell to their own dedicated restaurant for now.

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The email sent to customers reads: “We have just noticed that the system has allowed you to make a reservation during a time that we are closed. We apologise that this has happened.

“Ben and Bo are cooking at Exhibition during 2026 and Bangkok Diners Club sadly won’t be returning to Edinburgh Castle.

“Sincerest apologies for all the inconvenience caused.”

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Oldham Athletic’s next game postponed amid red weather warnings

Danny Jones Danny Jones Oldham Athletic vs Notts County game postponed due to frozen pitch

Oldham Athletic FC’s next game has been postponed amid red weather warnings, with a frozen pitch having already set in.

We suspect they won’t be the only ones either…

Oldham Athletic were set to take on Notts County FC at home this weekend, with the upcoming fixture set for a 3pm kick-off on Saturday, 10 January, but the state of the Boundary Park stadium’s playing surface has already been declared unfit for use.

Informing the fans of the unfortunate decision, the rescheduled date and time for the match remain yet to be confirmed.

Saturday's home fixture against Notts County has been postponed due to a frozen pitch. #oafc

— Oldham Athletic (@OfficialOAFC) January 8, 2026

Addressing supporters online, OAFC wrote: “An inspection took place on Thursday afternoon with the pitch frozen following persistent freezing temperatures since our last home game on New Year’s Day and further adverse weather forecast.

“The inspection was called due to persistent freezing temperatures and in anticipation of further adverse weather between now and kick-off. Tickets will remain valid for the rearranged date, and refunds can be claimed after the new date is confirmed.”

As for Notts County, they have also updated their fans on social media.

They have assured that “tickets purchased for this fixture will [also] be valid for the rearranged date” and that “supporters who require a refund will be able to do so after the date for the rearranged fixture is announced.”

Postponement comes amid parts of Oldham, Greater Manchester and other areas across the country being hit with severe weather warnings, which have now been upgraded from an initial yellow rating.

Greater Manchester urged to ‘check before you travel’ as Storm Goretti sets in tonight

2026’s first named storm, the weather event dubbed by Goretti by the French meteorological service, is set to bring further frosty conditions and blustery winds to us Brits.

The UK received its first snowfall of the year earlier this month, but this next pattern of cold air is set to see even more arrive, with the forecast potentially running into next week.

As for the Latics, the 15th-placed League Two team will have to wait until their ground thaws out to try and make up ground between them and the play-off spots.

Worth keeping an eye on the Met Office if you were planning a trip to the footy over the next few days.

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