Altrincham sits at the gateway between Manchester and Cheshire, which means the shopping reflects both. Premium contemporary boutiques like The Old Bank Boutique sit alongside charity shops with Cheshire Set cast-offs, and Altrincham Market hosts a Saturday vintage scene that pulls dealers from across the north. Pair it with the Mackie Mayor sister venue Altrincham Market food hall upstairs, and you’ve got the most pleasant Saturday in the south.
Stamford New Road and Surrounds
The Old Bank Boutique – George Street
Premium womenswear in a converted bank. Designer denim, knitwear, considered casualwear. The Cheshire crowd shops here and the buying reflects it – Iro, Anine Bing, Jasper Conran, occasional Ginger and Smart.
Best for: Premium contemporary womenswear, occasion
Price: £££
Number Twenty Two – Stamford New Road
Independent womenswear, contemporary brands, accessories. Smart but not stuffy.
Oxfam – Stamford New Road
The Cheshire affluent crowd’s cast-offs. Regular Reiss, Whistles, Phase Eight, occasional designer pieces.
British Heart Foundation – Stamford New Road
Larger shop, stronger on furniture and homeware but the clothing rails turn up Cos and Other Stories regularly.
Save the Children – Altrincham
Smaller shop, kids and womenswear focused.
Altrincham Market
Altrincham Market Vintage Saturday – Greenwood Street
Saturday is Vintage Saturday. Five to ten dealers depending on the week, mid-quality vintage, prices below NQ standards. Pair with the food market upstairs for a proper Saturday lunch.
Best for: Affordable vintage, weekend day-out shopping
Price: £-££
Altrincham Market Hall – Greenwood Street (food and drink)
Not fashion but the food hall is what makes Altrincham a destination. Same model as Mackie Mayor (same operators). Multiple traders, sit-down dining, brunch through dinner.
Wider Altrincham Shopping
The Stamford Quarter
The pedestrianised shopping centre area in Altrincham. Mainstream chains plus a handful of independents.
The high street chains
Marks and Spencer, Boots, Costa, the standard high street chain set. Useful for everyday but not the reason to come.
Hale and Hale Barns (Adjacent)
Liverpool Road Brides – Hale
Cheshire’s serious bridal destination. Suzanne Neville, Naeem Khan, Eisen Stein. Designer-only, by appointment.
Mirror Mirror Couture – Hale
The other Cheshire bridal house. Vera Wang, Monique Lhuillier, Galia Lahav. £4,500+ entry.
Sue Ryder – Hale
Hale’s only charity shop, which means donations are concentrated. Cheshire wardrobe rotation goes through here. Strong on dresses, occasion wear, designer pieces.
Hale and Hale Barns indie boutiques
The wider Hale shopping area has multiple independent womenswear boutiques selling Anine Bing, Iro, Holland Cooper, plus occasional Stella McCartney drops. Pricier than Altrincham proper.
Coffee and Lunch Stops
Altrincham Market Hall
Multiple traders inside. Pizza, ramen, BBQ, coffee. The default Saturday lunch.
Sugo Pasta Kitchen Altrincham
The Manchester pasta restaurant’s Altrincham branch.
Mooli Coffee – Stamford New Road
Independent coffee, brunch, light food.
Costello’s Bar – Goose Green
Pub stop for an afternoon pint.
Goldfish Restaurant – Goose Green
Sit-down lunch destination. Books recommended.
The Saturday Loop
10am
Tram to Altrincham (Metrolink from St Peter’s Square, 30 minutes). Coffee at Mooli or in Altrincham Market.
10.45
Altrincham Market Vintage Saturday. The vintage dealers set up by 10am, peak browsing 11am-1pm.
12 lunch
Altrincham Market Hall food traders.
1pm
The Old Bank Boutique on George Street.
1.30pm
Number Twenty Two, the Stamford New Road circuit.
2pm
The charity shop run (Oxfam, BHF, Save the Children).
3pm
Optional: drive 5 minutes to Hale for the Sue Ryder and the Hale boutiques.
4pm
Done.
Why Altrincham Works
Three things. First, the Cheshire-Manchester border location pulls customer demographics from both. Second, the Altrincham Market food hall gives the area a destination identity beyond just shopping. Third, the Saturday vintage market creates a weekly weekend rhythm that local charity shops and indie boutiques benefit from.
What Altrincham Doesn’t Have
Designer streetwear or sneakers
None. Manchester city centre is the closest.
Casuals brands
None. END King Street is the closest.
Menswear specifically
Limited. The Altrincham scene is heavily women’s-focused.
Vintage shops
Just the Saturday market, no permanent vintage shops. NQ is closest.
Tips
Saturday is the day
Altrincham Market Vintage Saturday is the reason to come. Sundays the market still runs but vintage dealers reduced.
Tram from town
30 minutes from St Peter’s Square. Tram stops directly outside Altrincham Market.
Combine with Hale
5 minutes by car. The Cheshire affluent shopping experience.
Books for Altrincham Market food
The food hall walk-in only at most stalls. Get there before 1pm to beat the lunch peak.
Cash for the vintage market
Some Altrincham Market vintage dealers cash-only or cash-preferred for negotiation.