What is it?
A vibrant, historic food hall bringing global flavours under one roof in a stunning Victorian setting.
Where is it?
On the edge of Manchester’s Northern Quarter, just a short walk from Native Manchester, at 1 Eagle Street.
What you’ll find
Mackie Mayor is the city’s ultimate all-day foodie destination. Housed in a Grade II listed building, the last surviving part of the old Smithfield Market, it pairs impressive Victorian architecture with a buzzing, cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Inside, communal tables sit beneath soaring glass ceilings, creating a space that feels both grand and welcoming. The lineup of vendors covers everything from wood-fired pizza, ramen bowls and locally sourced steaks at Tender Cow, to artisanal coffee, pastries, and fine wines from Reserve Wines. Whether you’re here for breakfast pastries, brunch with friends, a relaxed lunch, or dinner and drinks, there’s a flavour to suit every craving.
The beauty of Mackie Mayor is the freedom it offers you don’t have to compromise. Pick and mix from different vendors, share plates with friends, or enjoy a solo feast in a lively but relaxed setting.
One-liner
A buzzing Northern Quarter food hall where everyone leaves happy.
Native’s tip
Brunch is our favourite time to visit: the atmosphere is lively without being overwhelming. No booking needed, just turn up and grab a table.
Address: 1 Eagle Street, Manchester, M4 5BU
Closest Native: Native Manchester
More info: mackiemayor.co.uk
