Fresh bread from artisan bakeries arrives daily at the deli, where you’ll also find a range of Unicorn-made salads and meals. Hot SoupMade from our own ingredients, hot soup is available from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. (ish!) every day, featuring ever-changing, seasonal varieties! Enjoy with fresh bread rolls, delivered daily. Salads & Heat-to-Eat MealsWe… Read More »
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Unicorn Essentials
We want our products to inspire not confuse, so our recipe pages are full of ideas on how to use the ingredients we sell. Or just ask a member of staff whilst you’re here, we all have different areas of knowledge but have a love of food in common! We offer dry goods in a… Read More »
Fruit & Veg
Fresh, unpackaged, organic fruit and veg takes a starring role at Unicorn; we’ve got the biggest selection you’ll find in the North West, and at prices that compare incredibly well to our supermarket competitors. Where possible, we buy direct from growers and always prioritise local and UK availability. We receive fresh deliveries every day of… Read More »
Grow a Grocery
Unicorn has succeeded in carving out a genuine alternative to the supermarket for its local community, but shopping options remain sadly limited for much of the UK. We think there’s room for a Unicorn-type store in every city, and perhaps more besides. We have no plans to expand outside the one shop, so we’ve put… Read More »
Myths About Unicorn
There are some things that people think about us that aren’t true (although we wish some of them were!) We grow all our own veg / all our veg is grown locally: ‘Fraid not. At the right time of year, our veg shelves are groaning under the weight of UK produce; Herefordshire aubergines, Cornwall Cauliflowers,… Read More »
Our History
Unicorn’s position today at the heart of its community and as a stable fixture on the Manchester food scene can’t be separated from the vision and the incredibly hard, often unpaid graft carried out by its (often weary!) early members, to whom the current membership owes a debt of gratitude. We also owe much to… Read More »