The owners of OSMA in Prestwich are overwhelmed by community support after announcing their closure. They plan to reopen in the city center soon, keeping the spirit alive.

Prestwich: The owners of OSMA are feeling the love from the community. They recently announced their restaurant will close next month after four successful years.
OSMA, known for its Scandinavian-inspired dishes, has been a hit in Greater Manchester. The chefs, Sofie and Danielle, even appeared on MasterChef: The Professionals.
They shared that the closure is mainly due to staffing issues. Since the announcement, they’ve received tons of messages from locals expressing their sadness.
Every night is fully booked until they close on February 9. The duo is excited about their plans to reopen in the city center soon.
On Instagram, they thanked everyone for their support. They mentioned how much they’ll miss serving their popular Sunday roasts.
OSMA opened in October 2020 and quickly gained a reputation for its fresh, seasonal menus. Dishes like halibut with maitake mushrooms and salt-aged beef sirloin tartare have wowed diners.
Last year, their Sunday roasts were voted among the best in Greater Manchester. One fan even said their gravy was “like the finest Champagne.”
Followers on social media are sharing their heartbreak over the closure. Many are eagerly awaiting the new OSMA to open its doors again.
One fan expressed excitement for what’s next, while another lamented their last Sunday roast. The community’s support shows how much OSMA means to them.