Bakehouse32 is OPEN

Our favourite new Stretford restaurant and cafe, Bakehouse32, is opening its doors on Wednesday 10th July in a brand new location in Stretford town centre. 

Bakehouse32 is OPEN

Stretford’s newest eatery, located right in the heart of the town centre, will initially open for daytime service only from Wednesday through ‘til Sunday. 

Bakehouse32 will be serving up small batch, organic sourdough bread and handcrafted pastries from local makers Holy Grain Sourdough, alongside a selection of handmade brioche doughnuts from the dessert masters at DGHNT. Also on the menu is artisanal coffees, supplied by coffee roasters Dark Woods and Red Bank.

Other soft drinks will also be available for guests including Pago premium fruit juice and Laid Bear Kombucha. Bakehouse32 will begin its evening service, which will include their famous New York style pizzas and a menu of pasta dishes, later in the summer. 

 

Bakehouse32 is located at Unit 1114, Chester Road, Stretford, Manchester, M32 9BH and will sit alongside a collective of hospitality and retail brands as Stretford town centre and new high street begins to take shape. 

 

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