Mentioned by Liverpool Echo
All the reasons why it's brilliant to be a vegetarian in Liverpool
"The concept grew from a love for the great American breakfast culture and nowhere does it better than the diners & delis of New York City.Our aim is to provide an American Canadian influenced breakfast and brunch experience with an authentic short order menu. From the classic Comfort Diner on 45th St to the cosmopolitan Pershing Deli at the south end of Grand Central Station, we wanted to capture the American & Canadian attitude to the best meal of the day and sought to create an eclectic mix of comfort food inspired by our culinary experiences.” Moose has a fabulous looking all day breakfast menu serving all sorts of amazing fare from the Might Moose (delicious homemade fresh potato hash fried on the griddle with garlic, onion and Dijon mustard. Topped with two Moose style fried eggs and three rashers of back bacon. Served with white or granary toast) to the Coney Island (Like native New Yorkers, a trip to Coney Island is a weekend treat. This is our classic Moose style boardwalk Hot Dog. A large 100% beef dog in a fresh roll on melted cheddar covered in our home cooked smoked BBQ pulled pork, slow cooked for 12 hours to a special Moose recipe. Drizzled with Cajun ketchup and topped with pico de gallo. Served with our delicious homemade fresh potato hash fried on the griddle with garlic, onion and Dijon mustard, griddled tomato and dill pickle) as well as eggs benedict, American pancakes and waffles (and lots more besides!)."
"Moose Coffee is the original breakfast joint and it is still just as hard to get a seat now as it was back then. You’ll end up trying something new every time you go but you have to try the pancakes. Choose between sweet or savoury toppings such as thick back bacon and eggs or fresh fruit but whatever you do, make sure you drench them bad boys in maple syrup."
"With two branches in Liverpool (City centre and Crosby) Moose Coffee is undoubtedly one of the hidden gems of Merseyside. Here the food is good and the portions are huge, making this a perfect spot for the morning after the night before. We hope you have found something to wet your appetite in our favourite places to grab a budget bite!"
"What: Something of an all-rounder, this glamorous Manchester outpost of The Ivy offers menus that take diners through from breakfast till dinner, with brunch and afternoon tea inbetween. The restaurant also comes with two outdoor dining areas, including a rooftop garden that’s available for private hire and a ground floor terrace. While working on your tan, you can tuck Ivy signatures such as the shepherd’s pie and chicken milanese."
"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!"
"The Ivy Spinningfields is ago-to quirky restaurant if you're after a night of sophisticated dining in a luxurious setting. With its patterned interiors, emerald green bar and picture perfect rooftop terrace, the venue serves a brasserie-style menu with handcrafted cocktails to match."
"This Northern Quarter restaurant’s pancakes have long held a place in our hearts, with delicious combos such as banana, nutella and salted caramel and blueberry compote with frosting on the menu. The homely diner has an array of incredible desserts if pancakes aren’t your style – with an incredible homemade cake counter that’s not for the faint-hearted. Pancake stacks include three, fluffy American-style pancakes, served with cinnamon crunch, maple syrup and whipped cream."
"From the towering cakes to the boozy milkshakes, Home Sweet Home is a must for anyone with a sweet tooth. The American-inspired brunch restaurant will wipe away any morning blues with its titan breakfasts; opt for pancake stacks with a breakfast cocktail thrown in for good measure."
"Java Bar Espresso is Manchester’s oldest independent coffee shop. ‘Java’ being the slang word for ‘coffee’ in the states, incorporating Italian coffee and a European past, this is one historical coffee shop you’ll want to visit. Located in Victoria Station, this place opens especially early just for you on your way into work, and closes late for those of you making your way home."
"Stanney Lane, Ellesmere Port CH2 4HT EnglandBar, British, Pub, GrillBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late NightReservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service+44 151 356 4930http://www.harvester.co.uk/harvesterstanneyoakslittlestanney/"
"You'll need to have a browse of this menu online before your booking at NYL, because everything sounds so damn good, you could be hours trying to decide what to order. Bottomless bevs include prosecco, Coronas and three different types of G&Ts, while brunch dishes range from Sweet Potato Eggs Benedict, a mouthwatering Fry Up (or Anti-Fry Up for vegans), Crispy Chicken Wings, Cured Gammon and Emmental Cheese Toastie and Breakfast Pizza (tomato sauce, mozzarella, mushroom, chorizo, spinach and egg, or a veggie option with onion and tomato). Pretty sure they could hear our tummies rumbling from space."
"NYL is based on the ground floor of Aloft Liverpool and is famous for its gin offering Book a booth here and raise a glass to 2020!"
"Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, this will celebrate the very best in astrophotography from around the world, showcasing up to 100 images from the 2018 competition shortlist. Including entries from enthusiastic amateurs and professional photographers from 91 countries, images include a mesmerising mosaic of the Great Orion and the Running Man Nebula and a magical scene of an Aurora Borealis exploding over the south coast of Iceland. May 3 to September 1, 2019"
"The World Museum is the learning hotspot of the city for tourists and locals alike. Be it science, technology, history, art, astronomy, the World Museum covers it all. Beside the free entry, the plus point of the place is the in-house gift shop and cafe appreciated by the enthusiastic kids who you will find running around the place."
"Liverpool's World Museum has extensive collections of archaeology, ethnology and the natural and physical sciences. The museum opened in 1851, although was originally known as Derby Museum after the Earl of Derby's natural history collection."
"Dress up as a Victorian, visit several rooms, have lunch in the café, or take part in a guided tour. A really fun way to learn about Victorian and Mancunian history. Highly recommended for children, book, music and history lovers."
"Address: 10 Stanley Grange Business Village, Ormskirk Road, Knowsley L34 4AR. Phone number: 0151 545 1051. The secluded location and stunning backdrop of this spa mean that it’s a complete haven of peace and tranquillity."
"✨✨ 1 Hour Luxury Treatment normally £90 – Now just £59😁😁 . THE RE-AWAKENING TREATMENT✨✨ . We start with a gentle rocking of the body to relax the muscles, followed by a relaxing back, neck and shoulder massage."
"Create a Cake is a designer cake boutique that offers absolutely amazing cakes to suit any occasion you have, but also their own cake classes so you can learn to make some amazing cakes yourself. Whatever occasion you may need a cake for, Create a Cake is sure to have a great idea in their catalog of different cakes for different holidays, or you can have a cake made from your own creative ideas. No matter what sort of vision and budget you have for your cake, Create a Cake can make it happen!"