Here’s the latest I can share about Franco Manca and Manchester, based on recent public reporting.
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Franco Manca has historically expanded in Manchester with multiple sites, including King Street and other central locations, as part of its UK growth under Fulham Shore. These expansions were reported by trade press and local outlets in prior years, signaling ongoing interest in Manchester as a key northern hub for the chain.
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In 2026, Franco Manca and related brand activity has included closures and restructurings of some sites under the Fulham Shore group, which can affect multiple locations in the UK, though Manchester-specific closures were not the headline in the cited reports. This broader corporate context is relevant if you’re tracking which Manchester locations might be affected or slated for rebranding or relocation.
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For the most current status of Franco Manca in Manchester (openings, closures, or new site announcements), local Manchester business news and the Franco Manca/Fulham Shore official communications are the most reliable sources to check today, as site-level news can change rapidly.
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest Manchester-specific updates from specific outlets (e.g., Confidentials Manchester, Place North West, or local business news) and summarize what’s new this week. I can also compile a quick snapshot of each Manchester site (location, opening date, current status) if you want.
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5 reviews and 11 photos of FRANCO MANCA "My friends fancied pizza that night so we took a gamble here. Stepping in everything smelt amazing and the special boards looked appetising. Once seated we selected our drinks, they had no lemonade so that narrowed the choice down for my tee total friend, beers were £4.50 a can, the negroni tasted unpleasant and the flat white was returned due to a cappuccino being served in its stead. The replacement was lovely . For starters the boys had a mozzarella...
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themanc.comFranco Manca is one of the London big boys of the sourdough pizza revolution. Franco Manca Trafford Centre continues its tradition of tradition. That is, a legendary Neapolitan sourdough starter, traditional hands-on cooking methods, slow-proved dough made fresh every day, and ingredients from smaller suppliers who are connected to their land.
confidentialguides.comThe Italian restaurant, best known for its sourdough pizzas, is to occupy the ground floor of the former Boots building on King Street.
www.placenorthwest.co.ukHugely successful sourdough pizza chain plans to open first northern outpost
confidentials.comPioneers of sourdough Neapolitan pizza and natural Italian wine purveyors, Franco Manca started out as a small concern in Brixton Market in 1986. Now it's all over London like a rash and has footholds elsewhere, with three now in Manchester, including Piccadilly and Didsbury.
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confidentials.comLast month, parent firm The Fulham Shore said it planned to shut the sites as part of a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) process
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