Joe And The Juice has officially opened the doors to its new flagship Manchester store, bringing its popular menu of fresh juices, coffee and sandwiches to the city’s landmark Sunlight House.
Located on the ground floor of the iconic Art Deco building on Quay Street, the new venue marks another milestone in the ongoing transformation of one of Manchester’s most recognisable buildings.
Known around the world for its fresh juices, protein shakes, organic coffee and made-to-order sandwiches, Joe And The Juice has built a loyal following thanks to its high-quality ingredients and vibrant atmosphere.
Joe And The Juice joins growing line-up at Sunlight House
The new opening adds to the growing mix of food, drink, leisure and office businesses now based at Sunlight House.
Joe And The Juice joins award-winning cocktail destination Schofield’s Bar, restaurant STEM, flexible workspace provider Block, and PINs Social Club, which is expected to open later in 2026.
The mix of occupiers is helping establish Sunlight House as one of Manchester’s leading mixed-use destinations, combining hospitality, leisure and premium office space under one roof.
Historic Manchester building continues transformation
Originally completed in 1932, Sunlight House has long been one of Manchester’s most distinctive buildings.
Following an extensive restoration by property developer Karrev, the building has been carefully modernised while preserving its historic Art Deco character.
The opening of Joe And The Juice forms part of the wider vision to create a destination where businesses, visitors and hospitality brands can thrive together in the heart of the city.
The new Joe And The Juice is located on the ground floor of Sunlight House on Quay Street, close to Spinningfields and Manchester’s central business district.
The flagship store is now open, serving its full menu of fresh juices, protein shakes, organic coffee and signature sandwiches to customers visiting the city centre.
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