The building was once home to little more than a pigeon infestation – now its up for an award
One of Greater Manchester’s latest additions to its growing number of trendy food halls is up for an award. The Egyptian Room in Oldham town centre has been shortlisted among just 10 projects for the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) North West Awards 2026.
The street food market is set in a Grade-II listed former town hall that was once home to little more than a pigeon infestation, according to local MP Jim McMahon. But after ‘pain-staking’ restoration by BDP and HNA architects, with funding from the council, the 180-year-old building is now a ‘vibrant’ venue.
RIBA North West Jury Chair, Pablo Iglesias, Founder of Grated Apple, referenced the Egyptian Room as a ‘sensitive reinvention of heritage assets and civic buildings’.
Celebrating the acknowledgement, MP Mr McMahon said: “Oldham has remarkable history, beautiful buildings, and the foundations for a place everyone can be proud of. Very proud of the Old Town Hall, rebuilt from the dust and decay.”
The food hall opened in November 2024 after an almost decade-long renovation project that cost around £40m. Its grand interior, which fits 150 guests, six kitchens, and a bar, includes original Victorian features such as striking circular columns covered in hand-restored Egyptian-inspired tiling.
Six traders currently operate from the foodhall, including Manchester favourite Ply Pizza, a Stockport staple, the Cambodian restaurant Kambuja, and burger joint The Last Stop.
The Northern Lights Group venue has not been left untouched by the issues facing the hospitality industry at present – which is currently seeing operational costs sky-rocket while footfall continues to drop. But a trader told the LDRS that the business is doing ‘better than expected under the circumstances’.
Councillor Arooj Shah, Leader of Oldham Council said: “We are incredibly proud to see The Egyptian Room recognised by RIBA. The transformation of the Old Town Hall into a vibrant food hall has been a key part of our regeneration ambitions, celebrating our heritage while creating new opportunities for our town centre to thrive.
“This shortlisting is a testament to the vision, partnership and hard work that has gone into bringing this historic building back to life.”
The Egyptian Room was nominated alongside Altrincham’s Foundation co-working space, Man Met’s The Dalton Building, and Rochdale Town Hall, alongside other projects outside Greater Manchester.
