

"It breaks our heart to have to make this decision and please know, it has not come lightly or without months of deliberation, meetings and rescue plans.

They're all massive factors and they've all made it extremely difficult to continue doing what we love, without compromising on quality. The obstacles that have been affecting everyone in the hospitality industry right now. "The business has been under massive financial strain, that we have unfortunately been unable to pull ourselves out of. CBRB wouldn't be where it is today without your amazing love and support over the last 4 years. After all, it's you lot that make this place what it is and it's you who have kept us going as long as we have. "We want to be as honest with you as possible. The worst news we've ever had to deliver. The statement read: "This is probably the hardest thing we've ever had to write. READ MORE: Popular Caribbean cafe closes its doors but owner hints it could be back

Owners made the emotional announcement on social media on Wednesday evening, saying the decision to close has 'broken their hearts' and has come after months of meetings and deliberations. A popular Northern Quarter restaurant has announced its sudden closure, with bosses saying the business has been under 'massive financial strain' with 'skyrocketing' costs of goods and energy bills 'more than doubling'.Ĭocktail Beer Ramen + Bun (CBRB) on Oldham Street in Manchester, first opened back in 2018, as a 'late night ramen joint' and is a popular spot with its position in the bustling Northern Quarter.
