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London bakery famed for cinnamon buns and sourdough loaves opens first location in Greater Manchester

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It may have been a Monday morning, but as the sun shone down on Shaws Road and the scent of fresh cuts from Bloomin Flowers filled the air, excited punters patiently lined up to get a first glimpse of Gail’s - the hit London bakery which has finally landed in Greater Manchester.

Founded in the early 90s by chef and baker Yael (Gail) Mejia, the brand has gone on to open over 100 locations across the UK, from London and Brighton to Oxford and Cambridge.

Now, following its first Northern opening on Water Lane in Wilmslow last month, Gail’s has opened its first Greater Manchester site in the heart of Altrincham town centre.

The London bakery firm has big plans for the region, with another site on Manchester’s King Street set to open later this year.

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