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"A post shared by alex (@alexcutts) on Feb 29, 2016 at 4:34am PST. This small Brooklyn-inspired diner is the place to head if you’re craving a taste of classic American cuisine. Their crispy fried chicken sandwiches are the star of the menu, and can be customised with an array of delicious toppings, while the waffles, pancakes and shakes are perfect for anyone with a sweet tooth."
"A post shared by The Cabin (@thecabinsheffield) on Jan 30, 2018 at 9:59am PST. Situated on trendy Sheffield thoroughfare Ecclesall Road, The Lucky Fox specialises in American-inspired grub. On Pancake Day you can enjoy a tower of pancakes drenched in Nutella, or topped with mixed fruit for £5."
"Not because it's hugely over-hyped (which it is) and not because, at weekends, the queue for a table will sap your will to live. No, I almost didn't include it because AF sells itself in a very un-Manchester tone of, not hipster cool exactly, more lippy idiocy. On the website and on the walls, there is a lot of attitude and a lot of pointless posturing about its take-it-or-leave-it, love-us-or-hate-us untamed approach."
"Spend an afternoon discovering the hidden gems of Sheffield’s Antiques Quarter. This historically renowned area is famed for its independent shops, bars, cafes and restaurants; it’s also home to the city’s oldest cinema, the Abbeydale Picture House. Located just south of the city centre, there are over 60 independent shops and 8 antiques centres to explore here, as well as a variety of quirky eateries."
"Former 19th century corn mill featuring original brickwork, curved ceilings and colourful tiles | Cocktail and gin bar | The Tower events space now open | Stylish shopping"
"[Read More&](https://quisine.quandoo.co.uk/guide/best-vegan-restaurants-manchester/attachment/earth-cafe/). Perfect if you need something quicker than a full meal but still want to enjoy your food in cosy surrounds, Earth Cafe is right below the Northern Quarter Buddhist Centre and makes all of its food from scratch, every day. The menu therefore varies according to a number of things, the weather and what’s good at the market on any particular day, for example, but you can expect hot snacks, salads, cakes, meals, juices, the lot."
"For a quieter, more contemplative experience, this long-established cafe in the basement of the Buddhist Centre has long been a haven for veggies but has now gone mostly vegan (they can’t call themselves vegan because they still offer milk with hot drinks). Hearty meals made from scratch from what the market has had on offer that day, a range of stews, curries, rice, salads and desserts make this an almost religious taste experience."
"Earth Cafe has an ever-changing menu of vegan dishes, from tofu curries and pot pies to fresh fruit juices and plant-based sweet treats. And how do we know it’s all fresh?. Well, their menu depends solely on the ingredients they buy in the morning and, of course, the weather."
"Based in Prestwich, The Cheesefake Company makes vegan cheesecakes for collection from their HQ daily and from the city centre on Wednesdays. Toppings include Biscoff, Chocolate Orange, Oreo, Banoffee, Black Forest, Lemon Meringue and Jammy Dodger. Visit their website for details on how to order: cheesefake.co.uk/shop."
"The Sheffield Botanical Gardens are a beautiful place to spend a day, with over 5,000 species of plants housed here. The gardens have been open since 1836 and feature a number of historic buildings and pavilions. The plants are displayed using a horticultural technique that highlights each plant individually."
"Circling back now to the south of the city, the Botanical Gardens are not to be missed. Enjoy a peaceful amble through acres of gorgeous greenery and beautiful flowers, stop to feed the friendly squirrels and then enjoy a quiet moment to yourself on the lawn."
"The Heights of Abraham is a hilltop park on top of Masson Hill in Peak District. It is located in Matlock Bath, a quite-essential, picturesque English village. It’s a great tourist attraction and can be reached by either the Heights of Abraham cable car or a very steep zig-zag path."
"Rising from the valley floor, the observation cars transport you in comfort and safety, allowing stunning views of the Derwent Valley and surrounding Peak District View Site"