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Blacks is due to close this year after 26 years on Deansgate. Credit: Place North West

London steak chain picks Manchester for first regional site 

Flat Iron wants to open its first restaurant outside the capital on the corner of Deansgate and Quay Street in a unit that has been occupied by Blacks since 1997. 

The outdoor clothing company is due to close its doors after 26 years, paving the way for the London-based steak restaurant to take over the 5,000 sq ft store on the ground floor of CEG’s grade two-listed Royal London House. 

Flat Iron, which was founded in 2012 and operates 12 restaurants across the capital, has selected Manchester for its first regional venture. 

The company would join a growing list of restaurants on Deansgate, including Hawksmoor, also known for its steak, which is located just a few doors down in the Courthouse. 

According to documents lodged with Manchester City Council, Flat Iron “principally serves beef grown in extensive or regenerative systems, typically raised on small family-run farms in the UK and Ireland”. 

WSP is advising Flat Iron on planning matters.  

To learn more about the plans, search for application reference number 136700/AO/2023 on Manchester City Council’s planning portal. 

Deansgate is becoming something of a hub for London-based restaurants. 

In 2015, having established itself in the capital, Hawksmoor opened on the street. In 2021, Place North West reported that Mayfair –founded, high-end Asian restaurant Sexy Fish was planning to take over the former Armani unit in Spinningfields. 

Chotto Matte, a Japanese-Peruvian venture, has also committed to opening its first regional site in Manchester – within the St Michael’s development, just off Deansgate. 

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Hawksmoor, Knoops, Sexy Fish all moving north and now Flat Iron – but bringing their London pricing with them, whilst we aren’t getting London style salary weightings to match the pricing of companies coming to the city. Strange.

By Stephen

That’s pretty close to Hawksmoor. You can I’m sure be over steaked. Still, good to see the old Blacks store being used.

By Anonymous

Is sexy fish actually coming? Been a lot of chat about it

By Levelling Up Manager

This place will be packed all the time as is Hawksmoor, two great offerings and certainly not over steaking!

By Reply to Anonymous

Hawksmoor is rarely packed

By DH

Hawksmore is often rammed at weekends and at their prices that’s probably enough!

By Anonymous

Like, duh! Where else would they go

By Anonymous

Another win on the food scene for Manchester. Great news

By Steve

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