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Yards Store’s Top 5

Yards Store, 13 Old Bank Street, M2 7PE.

Tucked away on Old Bank Street just off St Ann Square, Yards Store stock products that have a story behind them, brands that need little introduction to people who love top-tier craftsmanship and prodigious design.

Back open this week, the shop is fully restocked with new brands including Asics, New Balance, Snow Peak and, in our first Top 5 post lockdown, the Yards Store boys expertly guide us through a perfectly executed mooch around the shops. Summary: eat, drink, shop, repeat…

1.Pollen Bakery

Three Cruffins

Where is it? Cotton Field Wharf, 8 New Union St, Manchester M4 6FQ

What is it? Pollen is an independent bakery that has quickly become incredibly popular with all Mancunion folk. Founded in 2016, the bakery outgrew its original location at the back of Piccadilly train station in just two years, with its Ancoats location now boasting a much-needed sit down space.

Why is it on our list? Everything that Pollen makes is special, but it is the iconic Cruffin we would recommend making a visit for. A Croissant/Muffin hybrid that tastes as good as it sounds, with a new flavour usually introduced on a weekly basis.

2. Pot Kettle Black (PKB)

One mini sausage dog outside Pot Kettle Black, Barton Arcade.

Where is it? Barton Arcade, Deansgate, M3 2BW

What is it? Based only a stone’s throw from us, PKB is an Antipodean inspired coffee house. It is a great meeting place, with a laid-back atmosphere and an amazing level of detail in everything that they do. A combination of the finest coffee and easy-going, wholesome food makes any day a better one in our opinion.

Why is it on our list? All the coffee is spot on, but their flat white is different class. If that was not enough in itself, any egg-based dishes they offer are just the ticket.

3. Deadstock General Store / Bindle Store (Online)

Hello Smiley, we’re on our way

Where is it? 48 Edge St, Manchester M4 1HN & Online at www.bindlestore.com

What is it? Deadstock General Store stocks an eclectic range of goods that you will want in your life. Ranging from stationery, homeware and much in between, you will never be stuck for a gift again. If you want to whet the appetite, check out their Instagram. They do an amazing job of it.

Why is it on the list? We are big fans of terrariums, and Deadstock offer the finest going from Green Factory. The Paris based brand make incredibly sophisticated self-watering terrariums, which are essentially miniature rain forests. Just note, get down to the store quicky, as they always sell out in no time.

4. The Little Yeti

Making Momos

Where is it? 495 Barlow Moor Rd, Chorlton, Manchester M21 8AG

What is it? The Little Yeti is an authentic Nepalese Street food restaurant, which offers classics with a contemporary twist. It is based in a small venue on the busy Barlow Moor Road, and always boasts an incredibly warm atmosphere.

Why is it on the list? One word, Momo’s. They are the main attraction from The Little Yeti, and the Nepalese favourites can be either steamed or fried to your liking. If that was not enough, a can of Shindigger Mango Unchained is a good enough reason to visit in itself.

Momos with Pale Ale side.

5. Soup Kitchen

Stephenson Square feels

Where is it? 31-33 Spear Street Stevenson Square, Manchester M1 1DF England

What is it? Soup Kitchen is a laid-back bar/cafe on the ground floor and a loveable and homely all night basement music venue downstairs. Soup Kitchen is a great alternative to some of the bigger and brasher venues in Manchester and is a real favourite of everyone at Yards Store.

Why is it on the list? Soup Kitchen is on the list as it is one of the first places we want to celebrate when long awaited normality returns. Music, mates and beer is something that we all deserve.


Yards Store, 13 Old Bank Street, M2 7PE, is open Monday to Friday 9.30 to 6pm, Saturday 9am to 6pm and Sunday 11am to 5pm

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The Long Shot Exp. Top 5

Periphery by The Long Shot Exp. and Marc Provins, Marvin Mountain Cap in bone.

Big week in little Flixton. Not only has The Long Shot Exp. launched a fresh crop of caps but Mike, mighty milliner and founder of Long Shot, has put together a Top 5 of local independents for our web-based weekend exploration. Hold on to your, errr, hats…

1. Note Shop, Northern Quarter

First things first, skateboarding is not a sport. It is a wonderfully immersive way of life and the best people to guide you through this magical world are the ladies and gentlemen of your local skater owned skateshop. Note’s two shops in the Northern Quarter provide everything you need and more. During this past year it seems many kids have picked up a board for the first time and if I can give one piece of advice to parents it is take your children to the local skate shop, the staff may seem weird at first but they are fantastic and will open the doors to a positive cultural experience.

2. Bags of Flavor, Tib Street

Richie was one of the first people I got to know in Manchester over twenty years ago. He is a living subculture encyclopaedia and if you can get him talking you’ll discover gems of knowledge that the internet will never know. The shop is always chock full of treasure for your mind, body and soul.

3. Libero, Altrincham

DeliveRooney will bring beer to your door.

The premise is simple, somewhere to watch the football with nice beers and no knobheads. Ian, Paul and Danielle have achieved this small but elusive dream in an Altrincham courtyard. Given the current situations, founder Paul (Rooney) will bring beer to your door with his DeliveRooney service. The bar is small and friendly with room outside in the courtyard if, like me, you not a fan of the match.

4. Figurments

Figments produce small runs of high quality, unisex clothing. Made in the UK for the best part, influences come from Dutch Masters and Japanese woodblock prints as well as Rob and Gre’s backgrounds in skateboarding and tattooing.

5. Passion Fruit Coffee Roasters, Ayres Road, Old Trafford

Passion Fruit’s shop and roastery on Ayres Road, Old Trafford, is not only filled with incredible coffee but beautiful chocolate and various coffee related trinkets – I have no idea what they’re for but I want them nonetheless. I met Shen when I was looking for locally roasted coffee to package with Long Shot’s collaboration with Percy Dean Ceramics. She delivered the goods and anyone who copped a Long Shot Coffee Club set knows that’s the double truth Ruth!


Long Shot create meticulously designed and crafted headwear, made by hand, one at a time in Manchester. The first spring pieces have just dropped on their website.

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Good Measure’s Top 5

When it comes to beards, Fred wins.

Good Measure is the culmination of years of conversations, usually starting in some pub or other, and leading to a jump into the world of limited run, high quality clothing production.

Founded by Carl & Fred in 2014, the brand is a small nod to the history of the North West as the centre of the cotton industry. Committed to production in the UK, manufacturing their own fabrics, garments and labels, GM stock is limited by what their local mill and factory can produce. Creating expert old-school sweatshirts with built-in exclusivity.

The boys at Good Measure know how to keep it local, hold tight for their Top 5 indie shops and spots for your weekender senses….

1. Electrik Bar, Chorlton

It’s widely known that we like a good beer or two at Good Measure so it’s also very handy that we find a selection of hostelries right on our doorstep. One of our favourites and early pioneers of suburban drinking is Electrik Bar in Chorlton.

Good beers, good food (their Sunday roasts are legendary) and most importantly owned by fellow independent trailblazers Luke and Justin. When things get back to normal and the pubs reopen be sure to show them your support, the hospitality business will need it more than ever.

2. The Long Shot Exp

If you want a bespoke handmade titfer then we recommend you look no further than our friend Mike at The Long Shot Exp. Each hat is individually hand made, using a selection of premium fabrics (including our own Good Measure off cuts) in a variety of excellent shapes.

Mike’s ethos is very similar to own and in his own words ‘Long Shot creates product that will last a lifetime and satisfy even the most discerning of heads.’ Support local, support The Long Shot Exp.

3. ISCA Wines, Levenshulme

Get it… whatever it is. The food, the drinks, the ambience so so good. If you were on a city break in Berlin or Copenhagen and stumbled upon ISCA it would be a highlight of your trip you’d be telling everyone about it. Luckily all you have to do is get on your bike or the 192.

4. Out of the Blue, Chorlton

Do one thing well is a favourite philosophy here at GM and these guys know fish and seafood. The queue is legendary, wrap up warm, like all good things it will be worth the wait.

5. Porchcrawler, Blunt Trauma.

Over the last few years Harvey has been developing his sound, drawing influences from darker electro & relentless warehouse techno.

On January 29th Porchcrawler released the EP Blunt Trauma, including the title named track which attempts to manifest the chaotic experience of a major brain injury he suffered in late 2019. Check out the EP for roaring bass, pounding kicks and stabby synths.


What GM don’t know about sweatshirts isn’t worth knowing. See for yourself with the new addition to the M-21 Crew Neck range, the Ecru Colourway.