The Eighth Day Shop & Cafe
111 Oxford Road, Manchester, M1 7DU, United Kingdom | 0161 273 4878 | WebsiteEighth and left no crumbs
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Walking Aid, Wheelchair
Overview
Located on Oxford Road, this vegetarian and vegan community co-operative has been in operation for over 50 years, although it has moved around the city several times in the last five decades. The shop stocks a wide variety of vegetarian and vegan products, including dairy and meat-free items, organic vegetables, alcoholic drinks, skincare products, supplements, and cleaning supplies. More than just a store, there's also a plant-based café downstairs, accessible via the lift, which serves hot meals, sandwiches, coffee, and cake with an ever-changing menu. They also host yoga and meditation classes. If you're environmentally conscious, vegan, or just looking to support fair trade projects, this is the place for you.
Transport & Parking
There are four accessible parking spaces outside the store on the Sidney Street side of the building, and cycle parking is also provided on this street. Across the way on Oxford Street, you'll find a bus stop where the following services stop: 15, 18, 41, 42, 42A, 42B, 42C, 43, 85, 85A, 86, 87, 111, 142, 143, 250, 253, 263, and 751.
Access
I popped into the store and found the aisles wide enough to navigate in my manual wheelchair. I didn't notice any signage, but the products were grouped by type, which made it easier to instinctively navigate. The shop is on the street level and easy to access. The front door opens outward but was pinned open when I visited. I wasn't able to access the cafe, as it was closed when I arrived at 5 pm, but I've heard good things and hope to update this review at a later stage. I know there's lift access. I picked up a ginger and yuzu soda, which definitely gave me a boost for the trip home.
Toilets
As I couldn't visit the cafe, I can't confirm the condition of the toilet.
Staff
The staff were pleasant, making sure to look after me and hand down any products I wanted to buy or just have a look at. There's a real sense of community spirit in this store, which made me feel welcomed and included.
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