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Two new tenants setting up shop at Hatch Local Food Hall

The Dessert Emporium and a storefront for 1115 Mobile Kitchen will be coming to the Manchester food hall in November

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Get lunch and dessert from two new spots at Hatch Local in November.

Photos via Hatch Local Food Hall

Vegan eats and sweet treats are on the menu for Hatch Local Food Hall in November. The Manchester food hall will welcome two new concepts next month — 1115 Mobile Kitchen and the Dessert Emporium.

A popular local food truck, 1115 is moving into the space formerly occupied by Buttermilk and Honey. 1115 serves both traditional and plant-based meats, specializing in chicken sandwiches. It’ll start at Hatch on Wednesday, Nov. 15.

The Dessert Emporium comes from the owners of Fat Kid Sandwiches, which has been at the food hall since the beginning. Starting Friday, Nov. 3 and for a limited time only, it’ll be selling homemade soft serve and other creative desserts.

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