Mentioned by VisitLiverpool
Outdoor Dining in Liverpool
"For a dose of Americana with your morning coffee, there’s nowhere better to head than Moose Coffee. With two branches in the city centre, and one out in Crosby, Moose brings New York City to Liverpool with its big-time hot beverages and calorie-heavy breakfast menu. We recommend taking a Moose Macchiato (complete with a slug of caramel and topped with whipped cream) with the famous Moose American Pancakes – sticky, sweet and completely OTT."
"It's not unusual to see queues down the street on a Sunday morning outside Moose Coffee on Dale Street. Famed for its American style hot breakfasts, this burrito packed with refried beans, scrambled eggs, melted cheddar cheese, chorizo, jalapenos, avocado, chopped romaine lettuce and tomato will keep you going 'til well after lunch. And that's before we've mentioned the potato hash, tomato, pickle, sour cream & salsa on the side."
"This independent coffee shop is situated at the top of Bold Street near the bombed-out church, breakfast and lunch is served everyday until 4pm with a tasty selection of pastries, cakes, pasties, toasted sandwiches and specials. Coffee enthusiasts are bound to enjoy this place, with a great range of coffee available to try. Bold Street coffee does get quite busy at times due to its sheer popularity, but you can always take your food away though if you fancy grabbing a quick bite whilst meandering around the shops."
"Bold Street Coffee is a much-loved independent in Liverpool and has delighted fans with its takeout during lockdown. Big 7 said: “This award-winning coffee shop has found its home in Liverpool yet again after landlord issues meant they had to temporarily vacate. “Now, they’re back serving their deliciously rich coffees, treats and good vibes yet again."
"With a regular changing fresh food menu and top notch coffee, Bold Street Coffee is a great wake up call. Centrally located on Bold Street, this independent coffee house serves up some of the best coffee in the city. Indulge from a selection of cakes, pastries, toasted sandwiches and daily specials to enjoy."
"This cosy café on Edge Street in the Northern Quarter is known for its snug interior, quirky detailing and incredible-looking cakes. If you’re looking for sweet treats to photograph, you’ll find it hard to select just one cake from their selection, so it’s a good idea to bring a couple of friends with you. And don’t get too stuck into photographing the food that you forget to capture all of the eclectic details, such as their neon pink signs."
"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."
"The Bagelry sits bang in the middle of China Town and is nearly always busy with a bustling and happy atmosphere. The windows are flooded with morning sunshine & the outside seating area is perfect for basking in its warmth. These guys offer up all your favourite flavours of bagels & doughnuts and of course coffee to match."
"The Bagelry offers up all your favourite flavours of bagels, including those cool rainbow ones, and serves some brilliant coffee to wash it all down with too. Head over to grab your bagels to go and enjoy a walk around the city with a coffee. View this post on Instagram"
"If you don’t want to miss out on your bagel fix then make sure you stop off at The Bagelry on your next walk for a bit of fresh air. They have their full bagel menu, loose bagels, donuts and fresh coffee to wash it all down. View this post on Instagram"
"Next up on our guide to the very best places to enjoy a Sunday Lunch Liverpool style is Olive Bar and Restaurant. On Sundays, this popular eatery takes a break from creating their traditional Italian inspired delicacies to prepare a Sunday roast to rival even the best-home cooked wonders of your childhood. Pick from perfectly prepared pork, the best cuts of beef or half a chicken and enjoy the succulent meats with a healthy helping of the crispiest roast potatoes, tonnes of proper gravy, carrot and swede mash."
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"The cosy cafe serves homely British food, including vegetarian and vegan options. One five star reviewer said: "Deserves its rating. We had the Caesar salad and the sausage and mash with fat chips and sweet potato chips. "We followed this up with homemade cakes to die for. What a wonderful little gem of a place with such friendly and accommodating staff."
"This idyllic eatery is located on Lark Lane and oozes total charm. You may not want a slice of cake for breakfast, but on the off chance that you do, the slices of cake are huge here!. Close by to Sefton Park, this place is great if you fancy a nice walk followed by some tasty breakfast."
"What was previously Moon and Pea is now Pippin’s, which is ran by one half of the original owners and they’ve well and truly carried on the great breakfast tradition. So much so that you’ll be thankful for a seat. We’re convinced people camp out for that."
"This popular antipodean cafe drags loyal Northern Quarter locals out of bed at the weekend for its epic brunches. Emily’s homemade banana bread is treacly and dark, spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg with a fragrant vanilla mascarpone. If you’re really hungry, the hefty French toast is very popular, laden with homemade summer berry compote, almonds, whipped vanilla mascarpone and salted caramel; while corn fritters with a choice of toppings make a worthy savoury choice."
"A fantastic cafe with a couple of locations in the city, Federal was founded by an English and Portuguese couple that have created an Australian-Esque brunch experience. The sexy vibes and laid back culture make federal a perfect way to spend a couple of hours on a rainy Manchester weekend. They have an extensive breakfast and brunch menu which includes a wonderful mix of great homemade food and coffee from Ozone coffee roasters in London."
"Serving up quality Antipodean-style coffee from two locations in the heart of Manchester city centre, the ever-popular and much-loved Federal Cafe & Bar is still open for walk-ins to grab yourself a wide range of takeaway beverages this weekend. 9 Nicholas Croft, Northern Quarter, Manchester, M4 1EY&94 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 3ND. You can find more information via the Federal Cafe & Bar website here."
"Rebellion, 2B Whitworth Street West, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M1 5WZ. Live music and 4am nightclub venue Rebellion provides a rock-heavy alternative with smatterings of bass, across from the Manchester’s Deansgate Locks."
"Tucked away in Dale street, the Ship & Mitre truly caters to every taste, from an on-point pint of Guinness to something as rare as a rhubarb sour. It’s great to see such a diverse range of people under one roof, each being able to enjoy their own personal version of the “perfect pint”. If your fave tipple is the other malt-based beverage, whisk(e)y, you’re catered for as well, with “Malt of the Month” specials and an extensive range of bottles to whet the appetite."
"The Ship & Mitre has won several awards and accolades including Pub of the Year on numerous occasions. Reputed for the warm and nice ambience that they exude coupled with the best local and international beers, this is certainly the best place to hang-out with your friends, unwind and have some fun. They prided themselves with the vast selection of hand-pulled ales and a wide offering of draught and bottled beers to choose from."
"If pressed to identify Liverpool’s HQ of hops, it is difficult to look beyond the Ship & Mitre. With more than 30 cask and keg lines and a thick book of German, Belgian and imported craft beers to choose from, even the most contrary of beer enthusiasts will find something to excite them. Helpfully, all draught beers are served in pints, halves and third-pint “nips”, meaning you can try a lot of beers at low cost."
"at The Chester Grosvenor is a multi-award winning fine-dining gem that also has four AA rosettes. A dining experience you are sure to remember, Simon Radley offers an elegant and sophisticated interior perfect for celebrating a special occasion. While the menus change frequently to offer on the best ingredients available, the sample menu featuring items such as loup de mer, which is line-caught sea bass with burnt cauliflower, sweet clams, smokey citrus and fennel, and the venison with cocoa noodle, liver ganache, game saveloy and Alsace rashers will give you an idea of what will be in store for you."
"The Art School Restaurant is housed in what used to be a ‘home for destitute children’ in Victorian times. But you’re more likely to be chomping on a cheeseboard than writing on a chalkboard if you find yourself here today. Super-close to both the Liverpool Philharmonic and the Everyman theatre, the Art School Restaurant is all about exquisite, beautifully prepared British cooking."
"Paul Askew’s The Art School have opened their outdoor courtyard for al fresco food and drink, it’s the perfect spot for something to eat in the fresh air. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by The Art School Restaurant (@theartschoolrestaurant)"
"Located right in the heart of the city, Picadilly Gardens is the tranquil antidote to an otherwise buzzing city centre. Throughout the year there are events on including music and art events. From Wednesday to Sunday there is the Street food market which is perfect for a delicious bite to eat."
"It would be wrong to say to come to this park to escape the city’s hustle and bustle. Instead, you will be able to feel the buzz of the Mancunians meeting, eating, drinking and joking. If you want to sit down on one of the many benches or seats and people watch, this is the park for you."