Escape to Freight Island — Food
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Escape to Freight Island

About Escape to Freight Island

Escape to Freight Island takes up a huge chunk of the old Mayfield Depot, a derelict railway station behind Piccadilly that sat empty for decades. The space is industrial and enormous — high arched ceilings, old platform edges, the kind of raw architecture that Manchester does better than anywhere.

The food hall runs multiple independent vendors. The lineup changes but expect street food from around the world — tacos, bao buns, pizza, burgers, Caribbean, Middle Eastern. Quality varies by vendor but the curation generally keeps standards up. There are also sit-down restaurant concepts that rotate in and out.

The bars are spread across the space. Craft beer, cocktails, natural wine. There’s a proper cocktail bar and several more casual drinking spots. Prices are city centre standard — not cheap, not outrageous.

Events are a big part of the operation. Live music, DJ sets, markets, comedy nights. The depot space lends itself to big events and they use it well. Check listings before you go — some nights it’s a quiet food hall, other nights it’s a full event with a cover charge.

Location is off Fairfield Street, a five-minute walk from Piccadilly station. The Mayfield area is being redeveloped into a new city park, so the surroundings are still part building site.

Massive space, good food options, and the building alone is worth seeing.

Getting There
Metrolink Tram
Manchester city centre trams run to Piccadilly Gardens, Deansgate and Market Street. Last trams approx. 00:14 Sun–Thu, 01:42 Fri–Sat.
Recommended — no parking hassle
Car / Taxi
Manchester city centre. Taxis and Uber available across the city.

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