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Independent sandwich favourites Micky’s has announced it will be opening a new site in the city centre. Home to a range of signature focaccia sandwiches and subs, Micky’s - originally named Mira - gained a fast reputation at its base within the PLY pizzeria on Lever Street in the Northern Quarter.
But when the restaurant announced its closure after almost ten years, many feared it would also potentially mark the end of Micky’s too.
Thankfully, bosses are now ready to open its new site - featuring space to eat-in as well as take-out. READ MORE: Owners of popular Greater Manchester pub announce plans to transform second 'picturesque' venue Based within The Lounge at Ducie Street Warehouse, Micky’s will be serving up its popular sandwiches, like the Chicken Parm and its signature Micky's Padrino - featuring roast turkey, sweet Calabrian sausage, Gruyere cheese, and herb mayonnaise, priced from £9.80 to £10.70.
Open from today (July 24), Micky’s will be open from Tuesday to Sunday each week between 11.30am and 3.30pm. Alongside its selection of sandwiches, which will also include vegan and plant-based options, the sandwich spot will also serve up a selection of flavoursome dips - including a garlic and black pepper mayonnaise, and a Russian sauce.
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