Plans for a new restaurant and wedding venue in one of the most iconic buildings in the north of England have been approved. Royal Nawaab has confirmed that its planning application to Stockport Metropolitan Council to create the venue at the town’s iconic Pyramid has been passed at a meeting last night. The team says it has now set its sights on creating its ‘biggest and most luxurious destination to date’ at the site.

The pyramid was completed in 1992 and was occupied by the co-op but later lay empty for years. Royal Nawaab, Manchester will open in the first quarter of 2025 and will include a restaurant with a capacity to accommodate 350 diners on the ground floor. In addition, there will be three premium banqueting facilities, ranging from the smallest, with a maximum capacity of 150 covers; a medium sized banqueting suite with a maximum capacity of 300 covers to the largest with a maximum capacity of 700 covers.

Mahboob Hussain of the Royal Nawaab said: “Living close to Stockport, the Pyramid has always been an iconic symbol of the town for me. “It is unique and we are thrilled to be bringing Royal Nawaab Manchester. This is definitely not ‘a curry house’.

Royal Nawaab will be a destination and will attract visitors from across the UK and beyond to experience the best cuisine in the most stunning of settings. “The attention to detail is incredible, and I personally have been involved in the plans throughout. It is a dream come true, and I know that anyone .