It’s been a staple of the indoor Manchester destination for years
A popular restaurant inside the Manchester Printworks has closed down after nearly two decades.
Mexican-inspired restaurant Chiquito ceased trading at the indoor Manchester destination at the start of the month. Signs on the front of the unit confirmed the restaurant officially closed on May 3 with the lease of the unit understood to have now expired.
In a notice to customers, the restaurant said: “We would like to inform you that our restaurant will be closing permanently on Sunday 3rd May 2026. As we approach our final days, please note that our menu and stock may be limited, and some items may no longer be available. We appreciate your understanding during this time.”
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First launched in 1989 as the ‘original Mexican grill and bar’, the brand was originally part of The Restaurant Group (TRG), who were also behind brands including Frankie & Benny’s. Since 2023, Chiquito has been owned by The Big Table, who also operate Las Iguanas, Bella Italia and Café Rouge.
Taking over two units, including the former Moby’s Fish Bar space, it’s not immediately clear when the restaurant first opened at the Printworks, but it was referenced online as far back as 2009. The brand’s logo signage has already been removed from the restaurant unit, whilst workers were seen inside the property on Wednesday morning (May 13) removing its interiors.
Following the closure of the Printworks site, the nearest Chiquito restaurants still in operation are at Ashton Leisure Park, in Ashton-under-Lyne, and at the Cheshire Oaks shopping centre. It currently runs nine sites across the country.
In the notice on the front of the Printworks site, Chiquito also said: “We would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank you for your support, loyalty and for being a part of our journey. It has been our pleasure to serve you.”
The Printworks, which is home to the largest digital ceiling in Europe, is home to the likes of Nandos, Frankie and Benny’s, Vue and interactive games bar Boom Battle. It had also been home to the city’s only Hard Rock Café, which shut at the start of the year after 25 years of trading.
Chiquito has been approached for comment.


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