Nell’s Pizza is opening as one of a number of occupants of the former House of Fraser on November 22.
The popular pizza restaurant was a way for its founder, Jonny Heyes, to serve New York-style pizzas to the punters at two of his bars – The Beagle in Chorlton and Common in the city centre – before it took on a standalone site at Kampus in the city centre after a year and a half in business.
It serves 14-inch pizzas, 22-inch pizzas and slices ranging from its classic ‘OG Marg’, or margherita, to its top-selling ‘Do You Roni Honey?’ topped with nduja sausage, pepperoni sausage and hot honey.
(Image: Nell’s Pizza) Mr Heyes said: “We love the town, it is so vibrant, and it is almost like coming on holiday when you head here. We cannot wait to be part of it.”
Altrincham’s Foundation is the result of a partnership between Bruntwood and Trafford Council and it is a part of the wider Stamford Quarter.
The other occupants of the former House of Fraser include Lane7, Starbucks, Yum Cha and other businesses in the offices on the other floors.
Liz Patel, Trafford Council’s Executive Member for Economy and Regeneration, said: “The Stamford Quarter is continuing to go from strength to strength and I am delighted more and more businesses are choosing to set up in this area. A big welcome to Nell’s Pizza – we wish you every success.”
(Image: Nell’s Pizza) Nell’s Pizza is opening at Altrincham’s Foundation on November 22. There is a VIP opening the day before with an opportunity for a free table for 10.
For information go to nellspizza.co.uk or @NellsPizza on social media.
This article was written by Jack Tooth. To contact him, email [email protected] or follow @JTRTooth on Twitter.