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Bold Street Restaurants | Best Places to Eat Out on Bold Street Liverpool
"Liverpoolâs truest execution of Guy Beringerâs Plea is served at Moose Coffee â a decadent eatery inspired by American breakfast culture. Championing classics like pancakes, waffles and mouth-watering French toast stacks, this extensive menu is sure to satisfy every Bruncherâs need. Moose Coffeeâs flagship location is on Dale Street, but it wouldnât be the most surprising thing in the world if you are greeted at this very popular spot with a wait for a table."
"If you want to breakfast like a king â or The King, for that matter â 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."
"The cityâs premier brunch and luncheon spot, thereâs good reason why people head to Dale Street every day of the week. Hash medleys, eggs to perfection and back bacon nearly as thick as the toast that rival any start to the day in the city. Theyâve become famoose over the years their pancakes stacked skyscraper high and drenched in a cascading sea of maple syrup."
"This multi award-winning caffeine haunt makes local history as an icon of city centre coffee culture, and one of Liverpoolâs most loved coffee shops. Youâll always overhear a great conversation or two over a Cortado, and with great events like Record Store Day, and a menu that doesnât mess around with dishes including coffee-braised beef featherblade with crispy polenta and blistered vine tomato, thereâs every reason to call into the famous Bold Street location or Castle Street Coffee â now served from Santa Maluco!. Discover Bold Street Coffee here"
"This award-winning coffee shop is always busy and sits at the top of Bold Street. It has a loud vibe with people spilling out on the street in the warmer months. The coffee is provided through HasBean and they grind it themselves."
"Bold Street Coffee are now offering an outdoor seating area so you can sit outside and soak up the sun with their beautiful coffee and incredible food. They are also doing takeaway too!. View this post on Instagram"
"Home Sweet Home is doing half-price pancakes today, to celebrate what is 'basically their Christmas'. Their stacked pancakes - three piled on top of each other - are served with cinnamon crunch, maple syrup and whipped cream as standard. You can then add banana, Nutella and salted caramel; or fresh berries, compote and frosting."
"Designed to make you feel right at home, Home Sweet Home is open until 11pm, making it a nice late-night option for coffee lovers. Their trademark dish is the Cheeseburger Toastie, a combination of two of the nationâs favourite dishes. Edge Street, Northern Quarter, Manchester M4 1HE@HomeSweetHomeNQ / homesweethomenq.com"
"We love a good technical challenge on GBBO, and whose mind was blown when you saw how bagels were made!. Boiling bread before baking it seems ludacris but the result of a well-baked bagel is heaven. At Bagelry the team bring a wide variety of the ring-shaped delights to diners prepared in the traditional Jewish style, Americanised versions as well as their own gastronomic concoctions."
"Liverpoolâs first ever Bagelry opened its doors back in 2015. It can be found on Nelson Street, which may explain why some people still aren't aware it exists. Anyone who hasn't been here NEEDS to go."
"Liverpool and beyond, the bagel-shaped hole in your life has now been filled. A real labour of love goes into the bagels and thatâs the reason weâre hooked."
"Rapha Clubhouse Manchester, 5 St Annâs Passage, Manchester, M2 6AD - Visit now. Tucked away off St. Anneâs Square, Rapha Club House Manchester is a place for anyone who loves cycling to congregate and celebrate the sport together. Itâs also one of Manchesterâs most stylish cafĂŠs, serving everything from vegan strawberry protein shakes to sandwiches made with âPollen 28 Hour Sourdoughâ bread."
"Rapha Clubhouse Manchester, 5 St Annâs Passage, Manchester, M2 6AD - Visit now. With less than 20 Rapha stores around the world, and only three in the UK, the Manchester Clubhouse is perhaps testament to the cityâs love of cycling and the place to pick up the perfect cycling gift. From African sheep leather mits and vintage merino woollen jerseys, to more everyday garb; it has it all."
"This cool place combines cycling with coffee and you can immerse yourself in the rich history of the sport with cycling-themed decor and screenings of live races. Serving light bites, âthe best possible espressoâ and artisan loose-leaf tea, this quirky coffee shop is one to visit."
"A collaboration between Gingers, Lushbrownies and Bakeorama, Milk Jam brings three of the cityâs most beloved dessert connoisseurs together to create the ultimate dessert parlour. Combining tantalising ice-cream, delicious brownies and some of the most beautiful cakes youâve ever seen, you can go all out and get a bit of everything. The pop-up is only around for a limited time only, so donât miss out on the ultimate sugar fix currently taking up residence on Oxford Street."
"The reputation of salted caramel and peanut butter, or Oreo cookie, is known all over Manchester. It can be difficult to choose from dozens of cake varieties. 85 Oxford St, Manchester M1 6EQ"
"Coffee Shops in Warrington - Warrington Town Centre102, Golden Square Shopping Centre, 23-25 Old Market Place, Warrington Town Centre, Warrington, WA1 1QB"
"The Bay Horse Tavern run their bottomless brunch offer between 11 am and 2 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Food includes yummy brunch classics such as a bacon, sausage and egg sandwich, as well as slightly more unique dishes like a fried banana, bacon, peanut butter and maple syrup croissant, which sounds absolutely banging to me. For ÂŁ27.50pp, you get one dish and bottomless drinks, and their drinks selection is quite extensive â it even includes Irish coffees!"
"Located in the Northern Quarter, The Bay Horse Pub serves up hearty pub grub including pies, pizzas and wraps. One TripAdvisor traveller said: âWe were down in Manchester for the weekend and came across The Bay Horse, originally for a drink but ended up having a superb meal and staying for a few drinks after. Great atmosphere and really friendly staff."
"Popular Northern Quarter hangout Bay Horse Tavern has made the decision to reopen for walk-ins on a first-come-first-served basis until 17th May, and you can find menus, opening times and more information via the website here."
"Known as Liverpoolâs only speakeasy but actually delivering a lot more than that title suggests Berry and Rye is a literal dark horse among the plethora of Liverpoolâs best cocktail bars. The mystique of Berry and Rye is enough to entice people through the decidedly nondescript and easy to miss black doors. Through those doors, behind a heavy velvet curtain, the atmosphere, extensive drinks menu and unrivalled expert service put Berry and Rye a step above the usual drinking experiences in Liverpool."
"If youâre seeking this bar, then you will really have to pay attention or youâre likely to miss it!. Berry & Rye is a confidential speakeasy bar which lies behind a plain black door on Berry Street. As with all secret bars, there are quirks; here, youâll have to look a little harder than usual for the drinks menu, which can be found within the pages of the books on its shelves."
"Still one of the best-kept secrets in Liverpool, Berry & Rye takes you way back to prohibition days. Situated on Berry Street, this unique bar isnât just another drinking hole â itâs an experience. Look out for an unmarked, black door subtly situated somewhere along the road and knock if you dare."
"Crosby Lakeside Bistro and Bar offers a marina front location and views. Customers have the option to eat indoors or outdoors to enjoy the views they have to offer. Sit out on the decking area and watch the sunset or even watch the water activities that go on."