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Top 10 Brunch Restaurants and Best Breakfast in Liverpool
"If you want to breakfast like a king – or The King, for that matter – head to this US-inspired cafe, which does a fine line in stacks of pancakes and waffles topped with bacon and maple syrup. Elsewhere, its extensive all-day breakfast menu runs the Stateside gamut from garlic- and cheese-laced grits, via a minute steak with homemade hash and eggs to the "Coney Island", a pulled pork-topped breakfast hotdog. Portions are large and ingredients first-rate."
"An authentic American/Canadian diner which serves brunch all day!. Moose Coffee is one which I had read a lot about before visiting Liverpool for the second time and knew it was a must when heading back. There are three Moose Coffee’s in Liverpool (as well as one in Leeds and two in Manchester), so if one is full you aren’t too far from another!"
"The delicious Moose Coffee was founded in 2006, located on Dale Street, their aim is to provide American Canadian influenced breakfasts for all. The first noticeable thing about this delicious eatery is the bustling atmosphere, combined with cool, dark wooden interiors. https://www.instagram.com/p/B_txAJwn2As/"
"Another special spot in Spinningfields suitable for both celebrations or just a boujee Tuesday – The Ivy’s roof terrace is stunningly decorated, with plus velvet furniture, fire pits for warmth and grand trees throughout setting a botanical theme for its brasserie offering. Most of the space is for diners, however, there’s a lovely bar within the terrace, too, where you can perch up for a drink or two. The Ivy, The Pavilion, Byrom St, M3 3HG."
"The Ivy Spinningfields in Manchester is a multi-faceted venue, offering several floors of beautiful settings and tasty food and drinks. Apart from ground floor Ivy Brasserie and second floor Ivy Asia, the true gem is found at the very top, with the Ivy Roof Garden. Very colorful and very lush, the spacious rooftop really deserves its 'garden' epithet."
"The Ivy's roof garden is one of the most glamorous places in the city, perfect for celeb-watching. Opulent fabrics, masses of plants and a retractable roof (plus essential heaters) make it an luxurious hangout in all weathers. You can order from a huge menu of food, including afternoon teas and brunches."
"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."
"Home Sweet Home is a go-to for cheap breakfast in Manchester, offering an all-American take on the classic meal. Chomp away on juicy fried chicken and waffles, eggs Benedict and stacks of pancakes all washed down with fresh coffee, shakes and brunch cocktails."
"With venues including Fonseca’s Stanley Street and Delifonseca Dockside, Delifonseca serves up a wide offering of culinary delights to be consumed both in-house at either of its award-winning restaurants or taken home from its popular on-site food hall. With daily changing menus at both sites, Delifonseca is known for its fresh and creative gastronomic offerings. For those wanting to experiment with vegetarian cooking from the comfort of their own home, the shelves at the food hall are stocked with the best produce from around the world, allowing chefs of any level to rely on Delifonseca for quality cupboard essentials."
"Delifonseca Dockside is marking Breakfast Month by celebrating with the humble duck egg. The eatery will be serving up its usual range of delicious breakfast offerings featuring the very best meat from local, free range, British, native and rare breed livestock courtesy of Callum Edge and his team. For the rest of the month, customers will also be able to upgrade their hen eggs to local duck eggs instead."
"They’ve launched a home grocery delivery service to central and south Liverpool. Supplying everything from your essentials to treats and the famous Edge Butchers in-house, chefs are preparing delicious ready meals. From fresh fruit and veg, fresh deli goodies to wine and whisky we’ll be able to deliver to you weekly and drop it at your front door with no handshakes or high fives!"
"Located on Allerton Road is Interesting Eating Company, a quirky venue covered in a pretty purple. Whilst many come down for the pancakes and shakes (they’re kinda famous for them) we’d rather dedicate this to their Full English. As there is one of the best butchers in Liverpool across the road, expect quality in the meat and fresh toast on the side."
"If you want an American feel to breakfast, you can get all your waffle and pancake needs sorted, Thur-Mon from 10am-4pm at The Interesting Eating Company on Allerton Road. Go old school with cinnamon, or lemon and sugar, or all-out with a Biscoff stack, covered in warm Biscoff spread, crumbled Lotus biscuits and white choc."
"You’ll find Interesting Eating Company nestled away in the Liverpool suburbs of Allerton. This hidden gem is a must for vegetarians and vegans in search of high quality food and a diverse menu. Indulge your sweet tooth with a wide range of sweet treats"
"Historic Calderstones Park is set in 126-acres of lush woodland, offering the perfect expanse of green and leafy goodness, including the 1000 year-old, Allerton Oak tree. Enjoy exploring the beautiful Japanese and Old English botanical gardens, and while you’re visiting, you can grab a coffee, snacks and ice cream from recently re-opened Reader Café between 12pm-5pm. Further details here"
"This 126 acres family park has a botanical garden, a playground and the six ancient Calderstones, after which the park is named. If you have kids, or if you yourself like animals, you will love the park. The park lake has ducks and geese swimming in it, always coming close in the hope of being fed."
"Calderstones Park is one of the best parks for a family afternoon in Liverpool. The 94-acre green area is home to a lake, miniature railway, Japanese gardens and a one-thousand year old oak tree. There is also a cafe and ice cream parlour for when those little legs get tired!"
"Eastgate and the Eastgate Clock are set on the main entrance to the Deva Victrix Fort, a significant mark on the city of Chester and one of the most snapped clocks in England after the Big Ben. Built right above the Eastgate of Chester’s ancient walls, the Eastgate clock is a steeple clock, designed by John Douglas, a local architect, built in 1899. Carried on an open work iron pillar, the clock has a timepiece on all the four sides and a copper ogee dome."
"Chester’s most recognisable landmark, the Eastgate is the original entrance to the Roman fortress of Deva. As we see it now, the gate has a sandstone arch from 1768, surmounted by the wall walk. To celebrate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee (1897), the Cheshire architect John Douglas designed a handsome clock supported by openwork wrought iron pylons flecked with gold."