Mackie Mayor is what happens when you take a Grade II listed Victorian market hall and fill it with some of Manchester’s best independent food traders. The restored Smithfield fish market building on Eagle Street is genuinely — soaring iron columns, a glass roof that floods the space with natural light, and communal wooden tables that make the whole place feel alive. The building is the star, but the food more than holds its own.
Multiple stalls offer everything from wood-fired pizza and rotisserie chicken to seafood, bao buns, and proper coffee. The quality across the board is high because the traders are carefully selected, not just whoever pays the rent. It works brilliantly for groups where everyone wants something different — grab your food from whichever stall calls to you, find a seat, and settle in. Weekends are busy but the atmosphere is part of the appeal. Mackie Mayor showed Manchester how to do a food hall properly, and it remains the gold standard. Come for lunch, stay for a glass of wine, and enjoy one of the most beautiful rooms in the city.