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Sisters to open juice bar and health studio in Deansgate Square

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A popular health food and wellness provider is set to open its doors at the Deansgate Square development next week. The Green Lab - a ‘lifestyle concept destination’ - opened its first store in May 2021 in the Northern Quarter.

Founded by Manchester-based sisters Nikita and Kanika Banga, The Green Lab seeks to provide a one-stop shop for health and wellbeing, encompassing a café, juice bar and health studio.

Its latest branch opens on May 6, with an exciting new evening offer to complement their selection of salads, juices, treats and plant-based options.

Owners, sisters Nikita and Kanika Banga said: “We’re delighted to be opening The Green Lab at Deansgate Square next week, it’s been a dream of ours to open a second site and this neighbourhood is perfect for us.

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