Mentioned by Manchester Evening News
10 places that will deliver dessert to your door in Manchester
"The double award winning Town House Coffee & Brew Bar, serving breakfast, brunch, coffee and cakes is open 10am to 4pm Wednesday to Sunday. The Friargate shop also has plenty of outdoor seating."
"With a 4.7 star rating from 93 reviews, the customers at Town House Coffee and Brew Bar say it is a “great place to hang out” with a “good range of food.”. Photo: (Google Maps)"
"Thankfully, Cake Box now delivers straight to your doorstep!. All their products are free from meat and eggs. They do, however, use cream in most of their items."
"Hidden away inside the Port of Liverpool building, Mrs Danvers takes its name from the Daphne du Maurier thriller ‘Rebecca’. The menu features everything from homemade quiche to pancakes and bespoke afternoon tea however it is temporarily closed due to covid and sadly I haven’t been able to visit."
"Mrs Danvers cafe on the Pier Head is a 1930s tearoom, based on Daphne Du Maurier’s thriller Rebecca. Forget afternoon tea with tiny sandwiches and bite size cakes - Mrs Danvers puts on a ‘proper’ afternoon tea that is enough to fill you up for the day. In fact, you might even need a doggie bag."
"About: Cute, kitsch and cosy - Hey Little Cupcake is a super-sweet cupcakery and tea room serving Manchester's finest selection of freshly baked Cupcakes, Cakepops and Brownies. Treats can either be ordered to take-away or enjoyed in the cafe's cosy in or outdoor seating areas. The mini bite-sized cupcakes are perfect for a spontaneous treat."
"This week we launch the Easter Collection… here’s a sneak peak of what’s to come. #HeyLittleCupcake#Easter#Cupcakepic.twitter.com/YS1ZL46gEi. — Hey Little Cupcake!"
"As the name suggests, their small cupcakes are really delicious. Like New York’s famous cupcakes. They create a work of art."
"Another beautiful example of a Grade I listed building in the city, the Bluecoat has 300 years of history and is a central hub of visual art, literature, dance, music, and family entertainment. There is also a relaxing courtyard where you can sit and take advantage of the café, and plenty of independent stores on the grounds, including florists, jewellers, and dress makers. Look out for regular art exhibitions, book fairs and record fairs."
"Don’t pass up a visit to the oldest building in the city centre. The Bluecoat is home to a year-round programme of exhibitions, music, dance, literature, live art and heritage events. Once you’ve strolled through the gallery, there’s a lovely garden area for a well-deserved sit down with a coffee and cake – a peaceful oasis in the city centre."
"Is thought to be Liverpool’s oldest building in the city centre, dating back to the early 1700s. Visitors can now enjoy a year-round programme of visual art, literature, music and dance here."
"Situated between the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moore, The Font is another student favourite. The ideal place to socialise after a lecture, The Font serves a wide range of bar foods and drinks. Whether it’s a lunchtime wrap (starting at £4.50), burger (starting at £6) or even a burrito (starting at £6), The Font is easily one of the best cheap eats in Liverpool."
"Font is a student classic, offering budget friendly cheap eats, a relaxed vibe and an awesome soundtrack. With breakfast served until 3pm, an extensive burger menu and low cost cocktails on offer it’s easy to while away an hour or afternoon here without splurging too much cash."
"Located right next to Liverpool One and within a short walking distance of many of the city’s main attractions (including the Albert Dock), this all-day brasserie and bar is a useful brunch spot for tourists looking to fuel up before a day out in Liverpool. Hanover Street Social’s brunch menu includes plenty of hearty breakfast dishes, including the classic Eggs Benedict or Florentine, a meaty chargrilled steak with eggs and chips or a pancake stack with maple syrup and streaky bacon. Definitely the the best breakfast Liverpool offers for meat-eaters."
"The Hanover Street Social is a large, modern brasserie in the centre of Liverpool, listed in the Good Food Guide for its outstanding cuisine. With a modern brasserie meets urban warehouse feel, this truly is the perfect place to grab a quick bite to eat, a spot for socialising or of course tucking into a tasty helping of fish and chips in Liverpool. The brainchild of the owners of the hugely successful Salt House Tapas, Hanover Street Social makes you feel at home as soon as you enter."
"Time Out says Hanover Street Social serves up “Quality European food in an unpretentious setting.”. 16-20 Hanover St, Liverpool L1 4AA"
"Here comes a real chill place to visit which is the Chill Factore, an indoor snow centre. If you are someone who always wanted to play with snow, then this is your place to be. You have snowy slopes for your skiing and snowboarding experience with the guidance of the instructors."
"Eastham Country Park is a 100 acres of woodland that is good for peaceful walks while having a one of a kind birdwatching adventure. Experience the abundance in birdlife and greeneries that this country park is offering. A perfect place for the family to have their quality time, kids and their parents would love to do the many activities offered in this place."
"It’s the wildest day out in the north west, when you find animal families from all over the world, waiting to meet you at Knowsley Safari. From Antelopes to Buffalo and beautiful Big Cats, fasten your seatbelts as you set off on Knowsley Safari’s 5-mile Safari Drive. Meanwhile, the cheeky monkeys have been missing you over at Baboon Jungle, or get adventurous on The Foot Safari, with all sorts of species waiting to be discovered, and socially distanced picnic tables for hungry explorers."
"Knowsley Safari is a five-mile safari experience, with over 700 animals to see. Exciting, educational excursion for the whole family. Fun Things to Do in Liverpool With Kids"
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