Bolton's famous Carrs Pasties has expanded after opening a new store TODAY!
The company, which counts celebrities amongst its customers, has opened a new shop in the Middlebrook Retail and Leisure Park in Horwich today, July 11, 2023.
The bakery now has four shops in Bolton on Manchester Road, Halliwell Road, the Market Place shopping centre and Middlebrook Retail Park.
This is the first shop to be in a retail park and the first shop the company has opened since it built the flagship store.
Carrs Pasties has moved into the EE unit which sits in the middle of the retail and leisure complex, next to Costa Coffee, Cakeaway and Greggs.
We’ve opened the doors and we can’t wait to welcome you all! 🎉
— Carrs Pasties (@CarrsPasties) July 11, 2023
Something exciting is happening on Saturday too so stay tuned for more info! 👀 #CarrsPasties #Middlebrook pic.twitter.com/FaEcz5HZGA
Customers can order online for click and collect and via a variety of delivery app platforms including UberEats, Deliveroo, JustEat and Too Good to Go.
The shop serves all of the Carrs Pasties products including the core range, freshly made sandwiches and salads, cakes, snacks and cold drinks.
Hot drinks are available and will be provided by a local Manchester company, Second City Coffee.
Ahead of the opening, Matt Carr, director at Carrs Pasties said: “Middlebrook has been in our sights for over a decade, and not just because of the demand from our customers.
"Opening a store there represents an opportunity to strengthen our relationship with Bolton Wanderers Football Club - where we are currently sponsors of the Family Stand – and the community around Horwich and the surrounding areas.
"We are a Bolton business, so opening at Middlebrook makes sense. We are really looking forward to welcoming new customers from further afield, it’s an exciting venture for us and we can’t wait to open our doors.”
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