The newly restored Blakey Moor Terrace stands at the heart of Blackburn’s Cultural Quarter, where historic charm meets modern creativity.
Once a neglected row of 19th-century buildings, it has been carefully restored to become a vibrant new destination opposite King George’s Hall. The transformation blends original architectural features with bold contemporary design, creating a distinctive space that reflects the town’s ambition and pride.
Now home to a striking restaurant venue with an inviting outdoor courtyard, Blakey Moor Terrace offers a unique setting for food, culture, and community. Surrounded by theatres, cinemas, and public spaces, it’s a key part of Blackburn’s wider regeneration – a symbol of renewal, opportunity, and the town’s growing cultural confidence.
Radical Pairings at Blakey Moor during the 2025 National Festival of Making, Photo – Jamie Holman
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 11am-5pm |
Thursday | 11am-5pm |
Friday | 11am-5pm |
Saturday | 11am-5pm |
Sunday | 11am-5pm |
This is also our Festival Information point