Life in Salford 43 • November 2023 6
University breathes new life into iconic Salford landmark
The fire engine bays of Salford’s well-loved Old Fire Station have been completely transformed into a brand-new microbrewery, bakery, café, and bar which opened for business this summer. The venue has been renovated by the University of Salford into the Crescent’s newest hotspot, offering top quality beers, Instagram-worthy bakes, freshly brewed coffee, and street food delights from local independent pop-ups. What’s on offer? The space features an indoor café area, outdoor seating on the terrace, a dedicated bar, and the incredible Lark Hill Brewery. The café serves brilliant brunches, freshly made sandwiches, grilled cheese, and salads, while the bar offers their very own Lark Hill beers specially brewed on site. No trip can be complete without a take-away treat from the bakery which offers irresistible flaky croissants, a delicious range of pastries and sensational artisan sourdough, all made lovingly on site. An iconic building reinvented The building was once Salford’s central fire station, which opened in 1903. The square itself, Albert Bentley, is named after Salford’s first ever fire chief, who revolutionised the way the service was delivered in the city. Beer and bread are very much part of the University’s heritage - back in 1893 initial funding of £4,956 was taken from Customs & Excise money for the precursor of the University, the Royal College of Advanced Technology. Referred to as “Whisky money” a member of parliament commented “we will distil wisdom out of whisky, genius out of gin and capacity for business out of beer".
Launch party Thursday 3 August marked the official launch party of the venue, with guests treated to live music, DJ sets and delicious samples. Professor Karl Dayson, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research and Enterprise at the University of Salford took to the stage to welcome invitees and thank the dedicated team who made it all happen. His address was followed by a speech by Salford City Mayor Paul Dennett who commended the University for bringing such a vibrant development to the Crescent. Haven’t paid a visit yet? The Old Fire Station opening times: Tuesdays to Fridays - 8am to 8pm. Brunch is served from opening until 2pm, followed by kitchen pop-ups. Saturdays - 9am to 8pm. Brunch is served from 9am to 10.30am with kitchen pop-ups from 12noon. The bakery closes at 5pm with drinks served into the evening. For more information, follow their social channels on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok (@oldfiresalford), or on the website firestationsalford.co.uk