Rudy’s Neapolitan Pizza set for Cheshire village opening this spring

One of Manchester’s best pizzerias has revealed plans to open a seventh site.

Rudy’s Neapolitan Pizza will be opening in Stockton Heath, Warrington this spring where it will take over the former Barclays Bank building on 19 Walton Road, in the bustling heart of the Cheshire village.

Rudy’s has been expanding since founders Jim Morgan and Kate Wilson opened a site in Ancoats, Manchester in 2015.

The neighbourhood restaurant was at the forefront of the Ancoats food and drink boom, and quickly gained cult status among pizza fans.

It now has sites in Greater Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds and Birmingham.

Born out of passion for pizza, Rudy’s follows the authentic Neapolitan tradition of pizza making,  serving classic recipes such as Marinara, Margherita and Calabrese  – all originating from Naples, the birthplace of pizza.

Rudy’s dough is made fresh on site every day and cooked in wood fired ovens for just 60 seconds, all in accordance with Neapolitan pizza tradition.

Beth Sinclair, general manager of Rudy’s Stockton Heath said: “I’m really excited about living in Stockton Heath and getting to know the area more.

“It won’t be long before we are able to fire up the oven and serve delicious Neapolitan pizza. As a team we can’t wait to meet the locals and neighbours and become part of town life.”

Rudys in Ancoats

During lockdown, Rudy’s, which is backed by Manchester’s Mission Mars hospitality group, has been providing customers with its popular cook at home pizza kits.

The pizzas are blast chilled then vacuum packed, with options including Calabrese with San Marzano tomatoes, parmesan, basil, fior di latte and spicy nduja sausage, and a vegetarian option with Portobello mushrooms.

Click here to sign up to receive our new South West business news...
Close