A new dessert parlour is launching in Manchester this December and to mark the opening it's giving out free sundaes. Creams Cafe opens in the Arndale this Thursday (December 1), and will be celebrating the occasion with free desserts between Thursday and Sunday (December 4).
The nationwide brand, which was founded in 2008, will be open for dine-in, takeaway and delivery, offering a huge range of desserts. Creams Cafe Manchester will open with a brand-new and never seen before menu with highlights including waffles, cookie dough and milkshakes.
The menu is also fully customisable with a variety of toppings and sauces which can be piled high on to of the chosen base, from banoffee and bubble gum to meringue and mini marshmallows. For something a little less sweet, diners can pick up one of Creams' bespoke blend coffees, made from beans ground and roasted in the UK.
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The new opening marks the brand's second branch in the city, having first opened in Cheetham Hill in 2017. The chain has 100 sites nationwide, including nearly 40 in London.
Showcasing playful interiors, the new dessert spot will feature a contemporary mix of materials is used to draw the eye from floor to ceiling with a bold colour palette of purple, black and white with pops of fluorescent alongside neon signage, suspended skateboards and bikes. Elsewhere, graffiti-style tabletops and embellished classroom benches and chairs will serve a dose of nostalgia.
The Arndale's food and drink over has expanded vastly over the last couple of years, with recent arrivals including fried chicken brand Slim Chickens, Canada's Tim Horton's, burger restaurant, The Butcher and upmarket pizza brand, Pizza Luxe.
Creams Cafe at The Arndale will be open seven days a week between 8am – 8pm Monday through to Saturday, and 11:30am – 5:30pm on a Sunday. The menu is available for dine-in, take-away and delivery via Deliveroo, Uber Eats and Just Eat.
Diners can claim one free sundae (per person) by signing up to the Creams Squad on the Creams Cafe website.
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