Mentioned by The Antler
Top 20 Breakfasts in Liverpool
"For a dose of Americana with your morning coffee, there’s nowhere better to head than Moose Coffee. With two branches in the city centre, and one out in Crosby, Moose brings New York City to Liverpool with its big-time hot beverages and calorie-heavy breakfast menu. We recommend taking a Moose Macchiato (complete with a slug of caramel and topped with whipped cream) with the famous Moose American Pancakes – sticky, sweet and completely OTT."
"With two locations in the city, Moose Coffee is the place to go for your breakfast needs - and a cup of coffee. Head down to Dale Street or Hope Street to grab a morning pick me up alongside a stack of their famous American style pancakes, waffles or their own twist on eggs benedict - you can't really go wrong. View this post on Instagram"
"If you know moose coffee, you can’t think about pancakes without dreaming over Moose Coffee’s famous giant pancakes. This popular brunch spot will see queues lining up outside for their American style fluffy pancakes this Tuesday. Located on Dale Street and Hope street, you have double the chance to enjoy their pancakes."
"The Brasserie at The Ivy in Manchester do a Saturday and Sunday Brunch (and bank holidays). The restaurant itself is a beautiful art deco inspired space. With options like Truffle Arancini, Zucchini fritti, Eggs Benedict and Avocado Benedict, as well as Hot Buttermilk Pancakes for those (like me) with a sweet tooth!"
"With three sprawling levels that include a traditional brasserie, modern Asian bar and stunning rooftop space, there's plenty of choice at The Ivy. Nab a spot at the Spinningfields favourite and indulge in all-day dining with alluring cocktails to match."
"Home Sweet Home has grown from humble beginnings to many locals’ favourite eatery that now boasts two locations in the city. Whether you opt to eat in the original Northern Quarter branch or the newer venue in Great Northern, expect a huge focus on dessert alongside the equally impressive savoury menu. The ice-cream shakes hark back to the 1950s in the best possible way, American style pancakes are the ultimate breakfast treat and their deep dish cookie pie is to die for – and that’s not even mentioning the incredible array of colourful sugar-covered pimped out cakes that sit tantalisingly in their dessert bar."
"Situated in Manchester’s creative Northern Quarter, Home Sweet Home is a characterful and charming café where friendly staff serve a popular brunch seven days a week, and at a reasonable price too. With a wide breakfast, including the house speciality, a cheeseburger toastie, there’s a choice to suit everyone. Head there for breakfast, lunch, or even afternoon tea which features freshly baked cakes and tempting sundaes, and wash everything down with freshly ground coffee."
"If you like to be the first in line to try something new, head to Bill’s in Spinningfields. Their brand-new pancake menu will be available between 21st Feb – 1st March with a strong mix of vegan, non-vegan, sweet and savoury treats to gorge on. Location: Bill’s, Hardman Square, Manchester, M3 3EB."
"Let's face it, nothing gets you through a difficult day in the office quite like a really great lunch. So forget about soggy sandwiches, sad salads and sweaty scotch eggs. The best lunch spots in Manchester are on hand to transform your day for the better."
"Giraffe is on the first floor in The Orient and is close to the escalators to the ground floor with plenty of room for buggies. The city centre also has a branch, in Spinningfields."
"I swear that the good people of Manchester were waiting for me to leave… I’d been visiting for the inaugural Cup North back in 2014 and no sooner had I left, than it seemed a slew of new coffee shops opened, led by Federal Café & Bar, which, by the way, does what it says on the tin. By day, it’s a café, while by night, it morphs into a bar, although, as I discovered, the staff will happily serve you coffee long into the night (and, I suspect, alcohol during the day). The coffee side of the equation is handled by Kiwi transplants, Ozone, supplying the Hodson blend and decaf on espresso, with a couple of single-origins on pour-over, impressive when you consider the (lack of) available space."
"Situated just along from the Arndale, this Northern Quarter cafe is perfect for a healthy shopping break. It features all of our favourite kinds of healthy food, such as banana bread (well, it does contain fruit), smashed avocado and French toast. It’s also ranked 11/1,752 restaurants in Manchester on TripAdvisor, so we really think we’re onto a winner with this one!"
"Having conquered Northern Quarter with their Aussie-style brunch bowls, Federal has opened another charming spot in Deansgate. Expect the same easy breezy vibes, alongside healthy plates that include a winning banana bread."
"The Tabac Rita' Big Breakfast full English is truly a thing of beauty (especially after a big night out). Tuck in to two eggs (cooked how you like them), two sausages, two rashers of bacon, beans, grilled tomato, one hash brown, mushrooms, black pudding, beans and toast. What’s best is they serve their slap-up breakfasts until 8pm, so you can enjoy it even after the laziest of lie-ins."
"A popular haunt since 1974 Tabac is very handy for breakfast, as it opens at 8.30am. Social distancing guidelines are in place, as with all outlets – including the instruction ‘try not to dance – though we know it’s tempting’. You can enjoy chilled beers, wine and cool cocktails until 1am."
"Cafe Tabac is a continental cafe that has been around for decades. If you ask anyone who has ever visited Liverpool what their favourite cafe is, Tabac consistently comes out on top. Serving one of the best breakfasts around, your stomach will thank you!"
"Whether you are after breakfast, brunch or just a coffee, Rise is open 9am to 4pm 7 days a week. The restaurant in Miller Arcade is open for takeaway and has outdoor seating with no booking required."
"A local favourite, this Cantonese-Chinese fusion restaurant with second floor lounge bar is most famous for the host of speciality banquet menus featuring fragrant, crispy duck and traditional Peking sauce; sliced Cantonese-style fillet steak on a sizzling platter; and baked lobster tail in ginger. For something a little different, opt for your choice of Hot Pot dishes including fried fish fillet with shredded char siu and vegetables in Oyster Sauce. Visit New Orchid Garden here"
"One of the best restaurant’s outside of the city centre, locals rave about this place in West Derby in the northern end of the city. It has perfected its menu for over 20 years catering for everyone with their regular menu, as well as event menus which are perfect for special occasions. On weekends it is usually extremely busy so if you are dying to eat here book in advance."
"Chaophraya is known for having the wow factor, and thankfully the food matches the atmosphere and décor. While being surrounded by Thai statues, patterns and furnishing you can enjoy the likes of chicken Thai tacos, tom-yum soup, chicken pad thai and of course green and red curries with your choice of meat or fish."
"If yes, then enjoy a lunch or dinner with your friends or family in Chaobaby which is one of the best Thai buffets. It offers exceptional dining service and delicious dishes. Chefs of Chaobaby collect the fresh ingredients to prepare the delicious dishes following the authentic style of cooking."
"as the name would suggest, our last suggestions may not ‘geographically’ qualify as Blackpool…… but its right on the boarder (basically, on Blackpool Airport..and has a Blackpool postcode….. which makes us wonder if they’re just being posh by putting ‘lytham’ in the name lol) and one which a lot of you will pass without knowing on your way into the town. Just off Squires Gate lane is located the Lytham Spitfire Centre. For a fiver (per adult – kids £3 ands under 10’s free!!) you can look around the centre and see some of the spitfire restoration going on plus….."
"Located at Blackpool Airport, and constructed for the RAF at the outbreak of World War II, Hangar 42 was home to various RAF and Polish Squadrons, operating night fighter cover for Preston and Merseyside Docklands. Today, it has been transformed into a visitors centre and retains many of its original features from when it was active. A dedicated team of volunteers portray life in the RAF for both air crew and ground crew during those desperate days of World War Two."