The Northern Quarter will play host to peanut butter brand, Proper Nutty's brand new shop
Residents of Manchester are being told to prepare to go nuts this September, as Manchester is set to welcome the world’s first ever Peanut Butty shop.
Being able to dabble in the exclusive nutty creations, from a classic peanut butter sandwich to the innovative peanut butter treats, those behind the concept have said the sandwiches will leave punter's tastebuds ‘begging for more’.Guests of the unique sandwich shop will be able to visit the exciting new pop-up shop from 10am to 6pm, having the chance to indulge in a variety of sandwiches.
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