All the Morrisons stores, cafes, florists and pharmacies closing

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Morrisons shoppers may lose their local store by the end of the year, the supermarket chain has confirmed. Despite being one of the UK’s leading chains, Morrisons will bid farewell to 103 sites, including stores, cafes, florists, and pharmacies. The closures will be widespread but are intended to improve the shopping experience in areas that customers “really value”. 

The retailer’s CEO Rami Baitiéh said in March: “Morrisons Cafés are rightly famous for their great quality, well-priced food, their place in the local community and their appealing mix of traditional favourites alongside exciting new dishes. In most locations, the Morrisons Café has a bright future, but a minority have specific local challenges, and in those locations, regrettably, closure and re-allocation of the space is the only sensible option.” Morrisons is expected to close more than 50 cafes, 13 florists, four pharmacies, and all 18 Market Kitchens in the coming months.

In 2021, Morrisons operated 497 supermarkets across England, Wales and Scotland, along with a single outlet in Gibraltar. During this time, the company employed 110,000 staff members and served approximately 11 million shoppers each week.

Morrisons introduced the Market Street concept in 2009, aiming to bring specialist, craft-based departments—such as butchers, bakers, fishmongers, and florists—into Morrisons stores. However, in 2023, Morrisons began to scale back its operations, which were cut further in 2025.

Certain communities are being hit significantly harder than others, facing a double blow to their local amenities. Specifically, two locations, Blackburn (Railway Road) and London (Wood Green), are set to lose both their in-store Cafe and Pharmacy.

The Stirchley site in the West Midlands is also marked for the shuttering of both its Cafe and Florist.

The city facing the most widespread cuts is Bradford, where three separate Morrisons sites are listed for closure across all three amenities: a Cafe, a Florist, and a Pharmacy.

The CEO said: “Although these changes are relatively small in the context of the overall scale of the Morrisons business, we do not take lightly the disruption and uncertainty they will cause to some of our colleagues. We will of course take particular care to look after all of them well through the coming changes.”

Morrisons Cafes closing in 2025

In 2021, there were 406 Morrisons cafes, 51 of which are set to close this year:

  1. Banchory, North Deeside Road, Aberdeenshire
  2. Bathgate, West Lothian
  3. Bellshill, John Street, North Lanarkshire
  4. Blackburn, Railway Road, Lancashire
  5. Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
  6. Bradford, Thornbury, West Yorkshire
  7. Brecon, Free Street, Powys, Wales
  8. Bromsgrove, Buntsford Industrial Park, Worcestershire
  9. Caernarfon, North Road, Gwynedd, Wales
  10. Connah’s Quay, Flintshire, Wales
  11. Crowborough, East Sussex
  12. Dumbarton, Glasgow Road, West Dunbartonshire
  13. East Kilbride (Lindsayfield), South Lanarkshire
  14. East Kilbride (Stewartfield), South Lanarkshire
  15. Elland, West Yorkshire
  16. Erskine, Bridgewater Shopping Centre, Renfrewshire
  17. Failsworth, Poplar Street, Greater Manchester
  18. Glasgow (Newlands), Glasgow City
  19. Gloucester, Metz Way, Gloucestershire
  20. Gorleston, Blackwell Road, Norfolk
  21. Hadleigh, Suffolk/Essex
  22. Helensburgh, Argyll & Bute
  23. High Wycombe, Temple End, Buckinghamshire
  24. Kirkham, Poulton Street, Lancashire
  25. Largs, Irvine Road, North Ayrshire
  26. Leeds (Horsforth), West Yorkshire
  27. Leeds (Swinnow Road), West Yorkshire
  28. Leighton Buzzard, Lake Street, Bedfordshire
  29. Littlehampton (Wick), West Sussex
  30. London (Erith), Greater London
  31. London (Harrow, Hatch End), Greater London
  32. London (Queensbury), Greater London
  33. London (Stratford), Greater London
  34. London (Wood Green), Greater London
  35. Lutterworth, Bitteswell Road, Leicestershire
  36. Mansfield (Woodhouse), Nottinghamshire
  37. Newcastle upon Tyne (Cowgate), Tyne & Wear
  38. Northampton, Kettering Road, Northamptonshire
  39. Oxted, Station Yard, Surrey
  40. Paisley, Falside Road, Renfrewshire
  41. Portsmouth, Hampshire
  42. Reigate, Bell Street, Surrey
  43. Sidcup, Westwood Lane, Greater London
  44. Solihull, Warwick Road, West Midlands
  45. Stirchley, West Midlands
  46. Troon, Academy Street, South Ayrshire
  47. Warminster, Weymouth Street, Wiltshire
  48. Watford, Ascot Road, Hertfordshire
  49. Welwyn Garden City, Black Fan Road, Hertfordshire
  50. Weybridge, Monument Hill, Surrey
  51. Wishaw, Kirk Road, North Lanarkshire

Morrisons Market Kitchen closures in 2025

Morrisons’ Market Kitchen, an in-store dining concept providing freshly prepared meals, was launched to improve the supermarket experience. All 18 Market Kitchen outlets are scheduled to close in 2025 as part of the company’s plan to streamline operations.

  1. Aberdeen, King Street
  2. Basingstoke, Thorneycroft
  3. Brentford, Waterside
  4. Camden Town, London
  5. Canning Town, London
  6. Cheltenham, Up Hatherley
  7. Eccles, Irwell Place, Greater Manchester
  8. Edgbaston, Birmingham
  9. Gravesend, Coldharbour Road
  10. Kirkby, Merseyside
  11. Leeds, Kirkstall
  12. Lincoln, Triton Road
  13. Little Clacton, Centenary Way
  14. Milton Keynes, Westcroft
  15. Nottingham, Netherfield
  16. Stoke, Festival Park
  17. Tynemouth, Preston Grange, North Shields
  18. Verwood, Dorset

Morrisons pharmacy closures in 2025

  1. Birmingham, Small Heath
  2. Blackburn, Railway Road
  3. Bradford, Victoria
  4. London, Wood Green



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