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Corn Exchange, Manchester is a grade II listed building in Manchester, England. The building was originally used as a corn exchange and was previously named the Corn & Produce Exchange, and subsequently The Triangle. Following the IRA bomb in 1996 it was renovated and was a modern shopping centre till July 2014. The building was recently sold to Aviva investors and has been re-developed into a dining destination with 17 food outlets.HistoryThe first Corn Exchange built on this site in 1837 was designed by Richard Lane. This was demolished in 1897 and replaced in two sections between 1897 and 1903. Each section was designed by a different architect Before 1837 it traded from Hanging Ditch. In its heyday, 'The Corn & Produce Exchange', was the gathering spot for thousands of traders from all over the region. This continued until the economic depression of the 1920s and 1930s. Following the Second World War, trade gradually declined and the trading floor fell into disuse.The building was used briefly by the Royal Exchange Theatre Company from 1976. It also served as a filming location for Granada Television's Brideshead Revisited.From approximately this period until 1996 it became a gathering place for alternative communities and contained a large market with small stallholders selling clothes, jewellery and piercing paraphernalia, and second hand record shops. Many of the shops were temporary structures on the trading floor of the exchange, with other shops operated from permanent units and offices around the perimeter. One of the most well known shops was Golden Dawn Books, ran by Barry Bender, who was injured in the IRA bomb. There was also a small cafe in a basement area to the northeast of the ground floor. The exterior of the building also housed many shops in a basement area, including Harry Hall Cycles.

Address: 2nd Floor Exchange Square 2 , Manchester M4 3TR, XGM, GB
Phone: 0161 834 8961
State: XGM
City: Manchester
Zip Code: M4 3TR

opening times

Monday: 10:00-18:00
Tuesday: 10:00-18:00
Wednesday: 10:00-18:00
Thursday: 10:00-18:00
Friday: 10:00-18:00
Saturday: 10:00-18:00
Sunday: 10:00-18:00


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Reviews
Absolutely loved this hotel. It is a short walking distance from the train station, easy to access. The building looks amazing and the rooms are just fab! It is a proper hotel room but very well equipped even had a small kitchen installed giving a feeling of an RBnb so you can cook your own meals if you want. Nice and clean bathroom with some nice brands of shampoo and body wash. Also had iron and hair dryer. Oh, and the view was stunning, staff was superfriendly. Wifi was quick, easy to connect and even the staircase looks beautiful. Highly recommended accomodation if you visit Manchester.
Had a delicious meal at Pho. Great food and service. Very pleasant place in central location and decent prices. Would definitely recommend Food: 5/5
This was the first time my daughter and myself visited Deli House Cafe in the Corn Exchange. Greeted by a lovely young woman. Service was quite slow, between taking drinks orders, menu order. The food was absolutely delicious. Yes we will return again.
Loved this place. Had a lovely authentic Indian. Just around the corner of print works. Treacle chips amazing Food: 5/5
Nice converted Edwardian building with many dining options. High glass ceilings where you can enjoy both the sun and hide away from the rain.Food: 5/5
A great open space inside the building, surrounded with various restaurants from around the world. Beautiful glass roof let's in lots of light, the perfect place to people watch whilst having a lovely meal ir drink at the cafe situated in the middle.Food: 5/5
Multiple Restaurants and Bars in the Corn Exchange, fabulous atmosphere. I ate in the Mowgli which I've reviewed seperately. Worth a visit! Accessibility: Side ramped door Getting There: Drop off, bus, Victoria Station, walk.
This is a great place to eat. There are several great restaurants all under one roof and we have been to most of them. On a sunny day some of them have outdoor seating and there is always a good city atmosphere. There is a good range of restaurants- Greek, Italian, Indian and many more. A couple of our favourites are Banyan and Cosy Club. Would highly recommend.
Superb hotel in heart of the Manchester. Perfect food court, comfortable rooms and amazing location.Food: 5/5
Had a gorgeous meal at the Pho Vietnamese restaurant. Stunning food and friendly staff.Food: 5/5
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