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GAIL's opens sixth site in the North as it takes over former bank building

  • Writer: Stewart Mathers
    Stewart Mathers
  • Dec 18, 2024
  • 1 min read

It is hard to believe that almost two years ago, there wasn’t a single GAIL’s bakery in the North.


But this month, the popular craft bakery chain has just opened its sixth site in this part of the country - choosing a Trafford town as its next destination following success in the likes of Wilmslow and Didsbury.


Housed in the former Lloyds Bank on School Road in Sale, the bakery is situated near to the Stanley Square shopping centre and Sale Town Hall, and features much of what it has already become renowned for.


Having started life in the early 1990s in London by Yael ‘Gail’ Mejia as a premium wholesale bakery, GAIL’s has gone from strength to strength after joining forces with Tom Molnar in 2003 to expand in local neighbourhoods.


The bakery has become known for its chef-quality baking spanning across breads, cakes, pastries, sandwiches and other baked treats. And to coincide with its Sale opening, there is a new menu of Autumn treats to taste too.



Now their second Trafford site, following the opening of its Altrincham store in March last year near Altrincham Market, the Sale spot includes an eat-in area as well as a pantry and fridge selling jams, spreads, biscuits, cured meats, eggs and other fresh produce to takeaway.


Its arrival was first announced in October, with news of a further GAIL’s site in the former NatWest bank in Prestwich confirmed a month later after months of local speculation.

GAIL's is on 16 School Road, Sale, M33 7XP.


 
 
 

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