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    Cheese Hamlet

    4.5 (35 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Jonny Q.

    I've gotta say that this is a real crown jewel in the independent shopping scene in Didsbury - a place that sells an absolute shed load of fresh cheeses, sold by friendly and knowledgable staff who definitely make you feel welcome when you pop into pick up some 'fromage'y' treats! This place on the corner also sells a full stack of Deli items that will obviously go perfectly with the cheese purchases and they sell very good quality bread in an area that I've struggled to get artisan bread from in the past. Some of it is from Barbakan in Chorlton and make sure you pop in and grab yourself some of the Greek loaf (it's amazing and pretty much the size of an iceberg so will keep you going all weekend!) If you're looking to make a night of fine foods there's an independent fishmongers and greengrocers next door - plus an M&S a few doors down. In fact if you like to graze, this could be the most important street you could walk down today!

    alexandra s.

    The Cheese Hamlet in Didsbury is the most amazing little cheese shop. You will find a huge array of cheeses your looking for here and ones you have never heard of. The staff are so friendly and willing to let you try any cheese you fancy. There are extras you can buy here also such as chutneys, pickles, cheese boards, cheese knives. I am a massive fan of cheese and wine (obviously) so this place is a godsend. Wouldn't like to work here though , thing the smell of all those cheeses would give you a headache in the end!

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    Angela B.

    The Cheese Hamlet has won the coveted award 'British Delicatessan of the Year' and it's easy to see why. I could spend hours in here poring over the array of international cheeses - they have everything from Norway's Gjetost to Spain's Picos Blue and every classic in between. Not only this, but their range of oils, mustards, preserves cover both familiar brands and lesser known but well chosen independent labels. The home made pies are to die for as are their puddings, cakes and biscuits. The staff will let you try before you buy and the the atmosphere in here is buzzing! I love to shop at independent delis, and this is hands down one of the best in Greater Manchester.

    Kirsten P.

    I was at a birthday party at the weekend where there was a cheeseboard and several educated 20 and 30-somethings. I was shocked and surprised when said party guests ran away from said cheese as the brie was too smelly for them. As a cheese lover (Rebecca D, I am going to use your brilliant excuse of being a mouse in a past life) I could not see how anyone could hate the smell of cheese. The smellier the better is my cheese motto. OK, well it did smell a bit like a cross between broccoli and football socks, as does the Cheese Hamlet, but this is no excuse not to pay a visit to this shop on the main drag in Didsbury village. At the weekends there is even a queue to look in the window here, and I can see why. The old-fashioned layout of the shop and the appealing displays of all sorts of condiments, cheese-related items and accessories and gift sets always stop me in my tracks as I'm walking down the Wilmslow Road. Behind the counter they stock every kind of cheese even the cheesiest cheese connoisseur could dream of and they will let you try before you buy, just like they do at the equally yummy Dutch cheese stall at the annual Christmas Market. I wish there was a shop like this in Chorlton, but as far as I'm aware it is the only shop of its kind in South Manchester.

    Rebecca D.

    Sometimes I think I must have been a mouse in a past life, such is my love of cheese. Or I would, if I believed in the whole reincarnation thing, which I don't. But anyway, I love cheese. I'm one of those people who'd rather have a cheeseboard than a cheesecake, and my coming-home-drunk snack is usually a big chunk of edam. So, you get it, I love cheese. I also, perhaps unsurprisingly, love Didsbury's Cheese Hamlet. It feels like a shop from the olden days, with its attractive tiled exterior and quaint awning. Step inside (if there's space; there's really only room for 3 people to stand) and you're surrounded with shelves of goodies; cheese, crackers, chutneys. There's a glass counter displaying myriad cheeses and delicious antipasti (try the green queen olives in chilli marinade: lush) and then a massive wall of cheese behind the counter. I can't say exactly how many different cheeses they stock, nor can I vouch for the tastiness of all of them. All I can do is say that every cheese I have sampled from this lovely little cheesemongers has been great. I especially adore their soft cheeses, the bries and camemberts, and their tomme des savoie is really something special. In terms of the chutneys, again too many to name and rate, but I would heartily recommend the red onion chutney, which goes particularly well with a simple mature cheddar. I'm a lazy girl at heart, and rarely make the journey out of the city centre, but for the Cheese Hamlet, I'm happy to hop on the Magic Bus and take that epic trip. Decent cheese is so hard to come by in the city centre, and the Cheese Hamlet is really great in the respect that they don't just stock bog standard deli or supermarket cheeses; they have their everyday stuff and then they have the pricey stuff, the cheese-gold of Mrs Appleby's mini Cheshire (£25.99), perhaps a little much for the average cheese toastie, but well worth a try every now and then.

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    I don't want the business it just looks so beautiful and a nice restaurant great company's

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    A veritable delight for cheeseaholics! Definately worth a look in.

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    18 years ago

    Cheese heaven for cheese lovers! The staff are lovely and helpful. I never knew there was so many different types of cheese in the world!

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    Lovely shop and a great selection of cheeses (obviously) but also jam and other bits and bobsbetter than going to Tesco's and nice staff

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    Receivd fantastic service from the on-line service. Staff were helpful, friendly and accomodating. I cannot recommend highly enough

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    Review Highlights - Cheese Hamlet

    As a cheese lover (Rebecca D, I am going to use your brilliant excuse of being a mouse in a past life) I could not see how anyone could hate the smell of cheese.

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    The Cheshire Cheese Company

    The Cheshire Cheese Company

    5.0(1 review)
    14.0 mi

    Black Bob Extra Mature. Not for the faint of heart... or tastebud. Taste of the Raj that's like a…read morecurry in a cheese-block. Fiery Jamaican jerk cheese made with Reggae Reggae sauce. Sticky Toffee Heaven, a cheese that resembles a fudge. Cranberry, Orange & Cointreau Cheshire, one that definitely has apple and cinnamon, all right in time for Christmas. Every market I got to lately, I see these cheerful cheeses, and I'm never disappointed. These guys are the mad scientists of cheese. They'll put things you'd never expect in your fromage, and it tastes all the better for it. I've purchased Raj, Sticky Toffee and Black Bob, I've tried Jerk and all the Christmassy ones, and nothing disappoints. I bumped into these lot not only at the Manchester Christmas Markets but also during a recent trip to Buxton where they were holding a Winter Wonderland market, and our friend's post office shop near that. But if you can't find it at any stalls, just order it from their online shop! I'm sure some lucky person will love to find it in their Christmas hamper, or if not, just treat yo' self and gobble it all up. It'll be pricier than your average cheese simply because of its nature, and this isn't mass produced supermarket stuff. It's something you buy to spoil someone, and the folks at the stalls will always give you great suggestions regarding what to eat them with. This cheese will put a grin on your face, that's for sure. And their slogan reads along the same lines too!

    Lakeland Groceries

    Lakeland Groceries

    4.7(3 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    £

    When Chris M and I ducked in here on the way back to his in need of some milk, who'd have thought…read morewe'd be grabbing amazing bargains by the armful. Our first introduction to Lakeland Groceries involved giant bags of Barbecue Doritos for less than a quid, and huge quantities of eggs at criminally low prices (free range before you start finger-wagging!). Wow, where had this place been all our lives? Situated right near Castlefield Gallery, it seems to be operated by one or two friendly staff, and it's a lovely hotch-potch corner-shop-like offering with a surprising range of products. Anything from a stonkingly generous variety of cheeses to pretty much a whole deli counter, snacks and store cupboard essentials and bits and bobs. You can even buy a bit of booze here if you've had a hard day at the office. So, The Southern Gateway eh. Sarah-Anne M's right, this residential area doesn't have a single recognisable retail outlet less than a ten minute walk away. Well forget hopping all the way to Whitworth Street West's Sainsbury's and Oxford Road's Tesco for your essentials and forgottens, if you're in need of a bit of milk, juice or even some cold cuts and nibbles to lay out for guests, here's your spot!

    This little grocery store is genuinely worth a visit. I went in today for primarily yelping…read morepurposes and for the first time I was delighted with a convenience store. Not only do they have a really impressive range of everything you could expect, from chocolate and crisps to newspapers to necessities such as ketchup and tobasco, but they also have a cold meat and cheese counter! It's a little mini version of the Cheese Hamlet in Didsbury, with a great selection of different cheeses and cold meats that are much much cheaper than your usual cheese shop prices. A really nice little surprise find. Check it out!

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    The Cheeseboard

    4.5(4 reviews)
    48.9 mi

    If there is a food group that I love more than chocolate then there can only be one contender. This…read moremay surprise you but my first love is actually cheese. More cheese Grommit and plenty of it. The Cheese Board is pretty much a celestial invention then. It stocks 200 types of speciality cheese, hampers and cheese wedding cakes; local, British and Continental cheese. I mean how good is that. Cheese tastic goodness and so much of it. You best get Daisy eating more cud, we're going to need the milk. Now I pride myself on knowing my fromage from the babybels but if you don't fear not. The people who work there all know their stuff and are really approachable. I wonder if there is such a position as a cheese guru and if so how can I apply. I left armed with the smelliest stilton ever. The more mould the better but only on my cheese not in general everyday life. It would also be rude not to try a nice slab of Wensleydale too. Remember to try keeping it local folks. I may stop mid sentence because this is me in my element. Cheese arama and total indulgence. What a winner.

    This shop is well loved by many, but i'm not sure of it…read more When you first walk in, the place has character i give it that. But this is quickly demolished by the fact that the shop is very cramped to the point where i nearly fell over a basket. The staff ask you what you want straight away too, which i don't like, as i like to take my time and have a good look through everything and not feel harrassed. I love cheese, but i find it rather expensive to be honest for what you get as well - i got some sheeps milk wenslydale and it came to about £7 for my average sized hunk. It was nice, but for £7 i expect it to blow my socks off which it didn't. I've paid less for other, rarer cheeses at newer deli's in Harrogate - where i've been allowed to taste them first before buying as well - and been blown away by what i got. Its an ok shop, but i'm afraid that there are better contenders out there now to be honest.

    The Mouse Trap - Cheese

    The Mouse Trap

    4.7(6 reviews)
    16.3 mi
    ££

    This is somewhere where I've wanted to try for awhile. I…read morebooked a table just to be safe as it ended up being smaller than expected. We were greeted warmly and shown to our reserved table which consisted of a squishy sofa with a low coffee table. We did ask if we could be seated elsewhere as it seemed impractical to eat food there . Graciously we were taken to the back with high tables much better! The food is fantastic if you love cheese (as the place name suggests) meat, and nibbles. There were a few starters or for £15 each you could choose a platter with x2 cheeses of your choice. We ordered ours separately as my fella isn't a stinky cheese fan haha While we waited (which was a while) I was served a tasty zombie cocktail and himself a tasty flat white. The platter looked great when it eventually landed. Homemade pork pie, scotch egg, chicken, beef, Italian meats, various fruit, olives, crackers and bread .oh and the cheese. It was all beautifully presented and tasted excellent . The malbec served was also gorgeous. Overall it was a nice experience, cosy, lovely staff and food with quirky mouse artwork. Only thing I would suggest is the type of seating as another couple walked in and asked the same thing aka to be moved from a non squishy sofa to eat and the service a little slow but will be back for sure

    I have a serious love affair with cheese and can eat tons of it so this was right up my street. The…read morecafe basically serves coffees and all sorts of cheese platter combinations. I popped in here to catch up with an old school friend and we only wanted a light snack, so I got the 'nibble' cheese platter which was around £6.95 if I remember correctly and comes with a coffee or tea. The big platters are around £12 so I didn't expect to get much cheese- I had a choice of three from the deli counter. Went for a French Brie, creamy blue Brie and this incredible horseradish cheese, which is really tasty if you like horseradish. They brought loads- for just over £6 it was an amazing deal and plenty for one person. The platter came with a stack of crackers, chutney, grapes- it was a steal! My friend Holly had the coffee and cake option. It was insanely good value for money! The decor is a bit simple and basic but the staff are fantastic and the cheese top notch. I believe they have a BYOB system so you can bring your own wine to have with the cheese!!

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    Withington Street Markets

    Withington Street Markets

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    ££

    The great thing about the Manchester Street Markets is a) they take place in my neighbourhood…read more(they're all South Manchester suburb-based), and b) you can always get something a little different at each of them. After checking out Northenden's offering I was delighted to see the familiar faces of The Butterfly Cupcakery and I recognised the awesome Mint & Garlic who I'd met previously at one of the Farmers Markets at Piccadilly Gardens. So what else to do at such a gorgeous market but shop? There were tasty-smelling fresh soups, a butcher and a fishmonger, preserves and cheeses as well as cakes, and as well as this you can get some bags, gifts and suchlike. Bex and I treated ourselves to a choccy brownie and a slab of carrot cake respectively from Butterfly, then I did a wee bit of shopping from Mint & Garlic next door. My swag included three large, delightfully turquoise duck eggs (I've never had duck eggs before and am looking forward to making them into a quiche this week!), a punnet of strawberries that smelled incredible and tasted even better, a sweet potato whereby I was advised that you should always go for the long, thin ones as they harbour the most sweetness, and a vine of plum tomatoes whose rich depth of flavour made for brilliant roasting. There's a really lovely vibe to Copson Street so early on a Saturday morning, and a great eclectic mix of student types, young professionals and locals. I'm definitely going to be coming back here for some more grocery shopping, I was muchly impressed.

    In the pecking order of Manchester street markets, I would rank Withington's market on the second…read moreSaturday of each month below Chorlton, Castlefield Artisan and the twice-monthly Real Food Market in Piccadilly. However, all the stall are proper artisan, local flavour stuff, which puts this little capsule market ahead of some of the grosser and commercialised elements of the Christmas Markets, for example. It's OK, but there aren't really enough stalls at this one to make it worth a special trip. So more of a market for the Withington locals, unless you have become hooked on the goods from one of the stalls and need your weekly fix. And there are definitely worse things addicted to than Dough-It-Yourself artisan pizza bases, Traditionally Cheesy artisan cheeses (with vegetarian cheeses clearly marked), Trove Foods baked goods and jams and a few others. Plus at least one Withington community organisation stall, which I think I would find pleasantly mumsy if I was a student living in the area! :-) But if you only make one visit in the month to the south Manchester street market circuit, then Chorlton on the third Saturday is your best bet. Disclaimer: Be aware that street markets and street food are undergoing something of a revival, and that an obvious next step for Manchester markets would be for more of the stallholders who show at the Chorlton and other markets to roll up to Withington for one day in the month. So - keep an eye on things, and also 'Be the change you want to see in the world' and all that, if you are a market fan!

    Cheese Hamlet - delis - Updated May 2026

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