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McCall's Organics

4.0 (5 reviews)
InexpensiveOrganic Stores
Closed 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

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Ancoats General Store - Coffee shop,  bar and general store combined.

Ancoats General Store

4.2(5 reviews)
0.3 miPetersfield, Ancoats
££

I've recently been training for the Great Manchester 10k run. As I've been increasing the…read moredistances, I've had to change my route to include areas I normally wouldn't go. Including Ancoats. I wouldn't usually go here mainly because when I first moved to the NQ, it was a bit run down and aside from the occasional visit to the Argos, there was no particular reason to visit that area. Plus, as regular readers of my reviews will know, I tend to be a creature of habit and go to the same places again and again. Well running up and down Great Ancoats Street, and some of the side streets, has opened my eyes to the new places around here. Including Ancoats General Store, which I first noticed 10 days or so ago. When I ran past it last night I made a mental note to myself that I must remember to come here this weekend. And I'm glad I did. It isn't that much bigger than the corner shop I used to frequent as a kid but it fits in so much good stuff. There's fresh bread to greet you as you enter and then the aisles of food to the left. The decor is the kind of decor I've come to expect from hipster type places , with pipes/air conditioning exposed. But, having said that, I'm not sure I'd describe it as hipster. There's the organic ranges, plenty of dairy/gluten free choices but then there's the familiar brands/products that you'd expect in a supermarket/corner shop. They sell magazines too. They sell a good range of alcohol and alcohol accompaniments. I specify the 'alcohol accompaniments' because I noticed a good range of tonics for gin, that you'd not usually expect from a relatively small shop. I noticed a lot of local produce: the bakery providing the bread, the eggs, the milk, just a few examples. Some of the products are priced the same or lower than Tesco/Aldi (the Longley Farm yoghurts are well priced at 35p, for example) and some of the organic/dairy/gluten free stuff was a little pricier but that's the same anywhere. I was chatting to the guy who was on the till and he told me they'd been open for two and a half weeks. They are going to have a cafe and also hold meet the producer type of events, including good and wine tastings. That's the reason I've gone for 4* rather than 5* : it just seems too early to properly rate the place, especially as it seems there's so much more to come. I highly recommend a visit.

It's a coffee shop (with a bar) and a general store, florists, bakery, card shop and they are…read moreplaying postmodern jukebox over the top. I never thought I'd say this about a corner shop...but it's just cool. "Very Northern Quarter" in the nicest possible way.

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Tesco

Tesco

3.3(23 reviews)
0.2 miCity Centre
££

This Tesco Express (formerly Tesco Metro) location is over two floors on Market Street, on the…read morecorner going onto Brown Street, right opposite the Arndale. It is probably the largest convenience store in the city centre, stocking a range of essentials and a little bit more over two floors, you can get between the floors using an escalator, but there also is lift access (the lift is super slow though and has been for years!). There is a decent selection of to-go food and drinks, including a Costa Express coffee machine, you can also find the occasional item on the small yet useful hot food counter, but that does tend to go fast. The layout of the store is easy to follow, I personally dislike the two-floor format for a store like this, as it means having to spend more time going up/down escalators and searching around the store, this is the type of store you want to get in and out quickly, and being over two floors and a lack of supporting mobile payment similar to Sainsbury's and Marks and Spencer nearby, there are drawbacks. Most of the staff seem friendly and helpful, but there are a couple of bad apples. There are plenty of self-service checkouts, and a couple of manned checkouts too, there always seems to be a handful of machines either not in use or broken down, so there's always a wait at the checkout for some reason. The prices are much higher now than they were under the Tesco Metro brand, so you are paying a good bit more than you would in a regular Tesco store, which is annoying! 4* - A good and large store in the city centre, yet could be far better.

We all know by know that I'm not down with Tesco. I understand most corporations are intent on…read moremaking as much profit as possible regardless of other businesses. I think what distinguishes Tesco from their peers and contemporaries however, is the limits they're willing to go to get an extra slice of the cake. Speaking of which, the reason I loathe this Tesco Metro more than the company's other stores is for the truly bad produce. I've accompanied friends shopping here and can honestly say both the bakery and ready meal section are truly disappointing. As is the dairy and meat selection downstairs. On the positive side, the wine and liquor section appears well stocked and the fruit and veg appear fresh and reasonably priced. The worst thing about this particular Tesco Metro is the atmosphere and the dodgy characters. The staff always seem harassed and it's usually so busy it's impossible to walk round without feeling stressed or like you should be on guard.

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Simone's

Simone's

3.8(4 reviews)
0.2 miCity Centre
££

To celebrate my work not able to get rid of me, I went to this lovely little placec in arndale as…read moreit is meant to be low in sugar, non diary and non gluten - another word maybe guilt free sweet desserts! I ordered 2 raw cheesecake (strawberries and lime / pineapple and ginger) meaning it can be eaten by vegans and 2 slices of cakes(pistachio and orange/chocolate) non gluten. Each of these slices were £3.00 to £3.50. The cheesecakes were ok but it isnt as good as wild food cafe in london, where the base was cruchy and the filling of the cheesecake is actually creamy and not grit-ly. However their cakes were moist and delicious especially the pistachio and orange cake. I could definitely have another slice of this!

Simone's is a health bakers with some gluten free food, located in the Arndale Market, which is one…read moreof the only areas of the Arndale in Manchester with smaller, independent businesses, without having to go outside the Arndale Centre into the likes of the Northern Quarter. I called here after being advised to come here from my waitress at Druckers on their gluten free situation. They basically have fake grass outside as you walk in, which is interesting decor. Inside, it just seems pretty plain and the range is quite poor for gluten free, and even for normal foods in general, they're didn't seem to be much there. Other than probably two cakes which didn't sound or look fantastic, that was about it and in the end, I decided to walk away quite upset so sadly I hate to be rude, but I can't understand what others see in this place, for me it just disappointing hence sadly deserves a single one star.

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Co-op Food

Co-op Food

3.8(5 reviews)
0.2 miCity Centre
££

Co-Op Food on Corporation Street is in a good location within Manchester city centre, it is in…read morebetween Manchester Arndale and Victoria Station, which makes it a useful stop-off to grab essentials before/after a train, or while shopping in the city centre. The store is a decent size and has the products/facilities you'd expect to find in a Co-Op Food store, of which there are of course many around the city, the product range remains good and includes a satisfactory selection of categories including bread, canned soups and condiments, dairy, fresh fruit and vegetables. The checkout area is a mix of self-service tills and manned checkouts, unlike other convenience stores around the city, including M&S Food and Sainsbury's Local, there is no mobile payment/scanning app on offer here. I do find the prices of certain items to be very high, even when compared to similar stores nearby for certain items, including milk. 4* - One of the larger convenience stores in the city centre, in a good location, far from perfect but a useful store.

Staying on a fairtrade tip, The Co-Operative Group have always made a conscious effort to make all…read moretheir business strands as ethical and people-orientated as possible. In recent years, they've followed up the success of their bank and travel companies with the emergence of dozens of Co-Op Food stores. As you'd expect, the emphasis is on organic and ethically sourced products from exclusively free range eggs and higher welfare standard chicken to fruit and vegetables grown on their own farms. Housed next door to The Co-Op's biggest Manchester bank, this branch is open early to late seven days a week. Ironically, it's close proximity to Victoria Train station also makes it ideal for commuters.

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Harvey Nichols Foodmarket - yum yum!!

Harvey Nichols Foodmarket

3.8(4 reviews)
0.3 miCity Centre
£££

Look...... I'm getting a bit bored of this..."oh its so expensive malarky". People need to get…read moretheir heads around the fact that in society there is always gonna be a disposable income gap. Now I understood that when I was a student for example. I never bothered going into Harvey Nichols or any other shop for that matter where I knew it was too expensive for me. There was no point!!!!! So DONT bother going in if its too expensive and whinging about the price!!!!!!! Harvey Nick's Second Floor Restaurant, Bar and Brasserie is actually great, especially with Head Chef Stuart Thomson's award-winning menu. I feel like a kid in a sweet shop everytime I am there, they stock stuff you just can't buy in most other places. Get some food fro the deli and sit and watch the exchange square world go by....ahhhh bliss!!! Right next door is a massive wine colleciton for you should you decide to sample some while you're there. Apparently it's one of the most extensive wine lists in Manchester. So if you do have a disposable income and don't mind spending a few extra pennies on some pistachios from brazil or something, check it....innit!!!

Can anyone spare a few pounds? I wouldn't usually ask but there's no way I can stretch to buying a…read moreloaf of sourdough, a block of Lancashire cheese, a handful of vine tomatoes and a bottle of champagne from Harvey Nichols otherwise! Located on the second floor of the posh department store, the Foodmarket is packed floor to ceiling with thousands of the company's own products packaged in their iconic silver tins and bottles with slick black and white photos. There's everything you could want from whole hampers to tea, coffee, shortbread, pickles and chutneys. At the back of the store, there's a small deli counter that stocks fresh cheese, parma ham, pasta and other delicacies, a luxury wine and champagne counter, a tiny bakery section with freshly baked bread and a wee grocery section selling organic fruit and veg. If they extended these sections I'd probably visit more but as it is, the Foodmarket is too limited and too damn eXpensive.

McCall's Organics - organic_stores - Updated May 2026

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