Bruncho Café Expands with New Location in Manchester’s Northern Quarter
Exciting news for brunch enthusiasts in Manchester! Bruncho Café, a beloved all-day brunch spot, is set to open its second location in the city, taking over the space of the former Feel Good Club. This opening is not just a sign of resilience in the hospitality sector but also a testament to the community’s support for local businesses.
A Popular Addition to the Manchester Food Scene
Since its launch in the summer of 2024, Bruncho has quickly gained a reputation for its delicious offerings, including Full English breakfasts, Turkish eggs, and unique breakfast pizzas. The café is also known for its creative takes on classic dishes, such as viral French Toast and Yorkshire Pudding plates. As they prepare to open in Hilton House, Bruncho aims to enhance their dining experience with a contemporary design that increases seating capacity to accommodate more guests.
Community Focus and Future Plans
Owner Omer Umut Mutlu expressed his enthusiasm about the expansion, stating, “Manchester has shown Bruncho so much love, and expanding into the Northern Quarter feels like the natural next step for us.” This sentiment speaks to the café's commitment to fostering a welcoming environment and supporting various events. Scheduled to open in June 2026, Bruncho's new location will not only introduce delightful food options but also serve as a venue for private dining and community events.
Revitalizing Hilton House
The transformation of Hilton House marks a significant step in revitalizing the area, with the building now achieving full occupancy following an impressive seven-month refit. Paul Shakeshaft, Head of Property Management at CERT, highlighted Bruncho's arrival as a positive addition to the community, bringing both vibrancy and a new focal point for the neighborhood. The successful integration of Bruncho reinforces the vision for a thriving commercial space with lasting appeal.
As the excitement builds for Bruncho's new Northern Quarter café, it’s clear that the establishment is poised to become a cornerstone of Manchester’s ever-evolving food landscape.