What do they sell?
| • Fish • Speciality Cheeses • Food Hall • Breads • Meat • Flowers • Hairdressers • Nail Bars • Mobile phones |
• Jewellery • Specialist Ales • Household goods • Clothes • Electrical goods • Fruit and Veg • Clothing Alterations • Key Cutting • Shoe Repairs |

The Arndale Market deservedly occupies a very special place in the heart of city centre residents and shoppers.
Since opening in September 2006, Manchester’s very own indoor market has developed a loyal clientele. It’s food hall is a fab alternative lunch destination, while the range of popular stalls are perfect for creating a slap-up dinner, furnishing a new flat, or even planning a fancy dress outfit.
The 150-seater food hall serves affordable food from around the world freshly prepared for your delectation. You can tuck into Jamaican jerk chicken, Chinese roast duck, Greek kebabs, and grilled paninis while watching the world go by.
As well as freshly prepared meals, food lovers will have their appetite wetted by the array of specialist food and beers sourced from across the region. Imported Polish goods and sausages come courtesy of the White Eagle delicatessen, fine cheeses from Hansfords, exotic fruit and vegetables from Strawberry Gardens, and fresh meats from the High Street Market.

There is also the impressive fishmongers, where you can pick up a bargain sea bass, mullet, or lobster from a huge selection of fresh fish and shellfish at Direct Fisheries and Whales Fish.
The market also ticks all the traditional boxes, selling top quality clothing, footwear, accessories, cards, gifts, beauty products, mobile phones, flowers and jewellery. A one-stop shop for all your errands, you can have keys cut, shoes repaired and clothing altered. And if all that isn’t enough, you can even get a manicure or a haircut. Phew.
Top off your day’s shopping with fine pint of Ruby Tuesday ale, courtesy of the Moston-based Boggart Brewing Company’s very own micro-bar.
Whether you’re browsing, munching, drinking, or shopping it’s a fine afternoon out - with no chance of rain spoiling play.
Do you want to sell in Manchester’s Arndale market?
Manchester City Council is always keen to hear from people who wish to trade at the Arndale market. For more information, click here



