Manchester pub warns of ‘difficult’ decision

An award-winning pub has issued a warning after deciding to close part of its operations. The Old Abbey Taphouse in Hulme announced last night that it would close its kitchen for daily use ‘with immediate effect’.

The venue is a social enterprise operating as a pub, music venue, catering kitchen, radio station, workspace and youth training centre. It has led a number of community-focused initiatives across Greater Manchester and previously opened its doors as a ‘warm bank’ to allow people in the area to use its facilities during this winter’s energy crisis.




Their community work also includes hosting Taphouse TV Dinners, in response to the Covid pandemic. These dinners have helped some of the most underserved areas in Manchester city centre by collecting unharvested food and donations to create a hearty, pay-what-you-eat meal.

While the initiative, which has already provided more than 12,500 meals, remains in place, the pub has stated that despite efforts to ‘rectify the situation’ the kitchen will remain closed for the time being.

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A post on Instagram read: “We are sad to announce that our kitchen is closing for daily use with immediate effect. This has been a very difficult decision for us and one that we have made after many attempts to rectify the situation. In 2023 there were 125 closures of grassroots music venues and with the current state of the UK economy, 2024 doesn’t look much better.

The Old Abbey Taphouse Pub in Manchester(Image: Manchester Evening News)

“We are in the process of moving an independent trader into our kitchen space so that we can offer an evening meal. We will still be available for catering bookings and are also fully committed to running our TV Dinners programme. Our community project where we provide free meals to local families in need.

“Now more than ever we need your support. Please buy tickets in advance for our events where you can and come along for a pint. We want to continue our community hub Inna pub journey but we need your help to do so.

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Followers were quick to show their support for the pub, with one writing: “Sorry to hear this, hope business picks up soon as it’s a great venue, especially in the summer.”

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