"Not only does Fress have a well-rounded menu for breakfast lovers, but it’s also extremely well presented. A bit of a hidden gem on Oldham Street, Fress features sophisticated, Subway-inspired decor, with golden touches giving it a more contemporary look. The menu is inspired by everyone’s favourite comfort foods, with well-portioned plates such as the full English, a cheeseburger toastie, waffles, pancakes and their absolutely massive brioche french toast."
"Fress is a slightly more casual café with a cool vibe about it, and it’s a great spot for a bottomless brunch. Their brunch menu is packed full of yummy brunch classics, from posh beans on toast to French toast, so whether you want sweet or savoury, there will be something for you. For £15pp, you can add 1.25 hours of bottomless mimosas, prosecco, house wine or house lager – choose wisely, because top-ups have to be of the same drink!"
"There’s no doubt Fress is best-known for its mouth-watering comfort food, bottomless brunches, and indulgent sweet treats, but did you know you can also pop in to grab a takeaway coffee of your choice this weekend too?"
Ducie Street Warehouse
4.4 (241 ratings)
Laid-back food served in a trendy, warehouse-chic locale offering a bar, a restaurant & a hotel.
"A brand new “all day dining and drinking” outdoor terrace is opening up at Ducie Street Warehouse this week, and while bookings are being taken, walk-in service is also expected, so you can find menus, opening times and more information via the website here. You can also find more information about some of the events happening here."
The Brotherhood Of Pursuits And Pastimes
4.3 (458 ratings)
British pies & American pub classics pair with signature cocktails in a stylish sports bar.
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