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"You know when you’re watching an American movie and you can’t focus on what the characters are saying because you’re too busy drooling over the massive, delicious spread laid out on their dining table?. Well, we’re pleased to inform you (if you haven’t heard already) that Brits can have their fair share of totally indulgent American breakfasts right here in Liverpool, like, for real!. Moose Coffee offers authentic American and Canadian inspired dishes that are as comforting and impressive as any you’d find in New York diners and delis!"
"Enjoy tasty American and Canadian style breakfasts, with treats such as homemade salted caramel pancakes and all coffee Fairtrade, definitely one to visit to start that working day. Indulge in breakfasts and brunches inspired by the American breakfast culture. Crafted, tweaked & pored over, Moose provides the perfect American Diner influenced menu making you feel like you’ve pulled up a seat in New York City!"
"With two locations in the city, Moose Coffee is the place to go for your breakfast needs - and a cup of coffee. Head down to Dale Street or Hope Street to grab a morning pick me up alongside a stack of their famous American style pancakes, waffles or their own twist on eggs benedict - you can't really go wrong. View this post on Instagram"
"Even in the best third-wave coffee haunts, the food is often an afterthought. Not here: a pot of fantastic soup (thick, creamy winter vegetable and pearl barley) comes with two slices of high-quality, generously buttered sourdough. At this level, that kind of attention to detail impresses."
"Specialising in great coffee, this coffee shop is located in Liverpool’s version of Brick Lane – Bold Street. Serving breakfast options from £4 and main menu options from £5. Expect great coffee, great food and great music spinning on their record player."
"After popping up at various festivals and events, Bold Street Coffee opened a café in 2010 to serve coffee to the people of Liverpool on a daily basis. The team work with some of the best roasters in Europe and use high tech equipment to ensure they…"
"Apart from their regular diner menu (which is filled with all things deliciously fried, greasy diner style), the desserts and milkshakes are the winners that’ll make you feel right at home!. And just when you think it’s just another American diner, they’ll hit you with three-tier cakes that have icing and chocolate cookies piled on top, they hit you with sugar-dusted mountain high stacks of bacon and waffles drenched in maple syrup!. But the thing that sets HSH apart from other dessert places?"
"The Great Northern branch of Home Sweet Home offers an afternoon tea with a difference. As well as a selection of loose leaf teas or coffees and a tier of mini open bagels with maple cured BLT and smoked salmon, there is also a tier of fresh churros. The warm Spanish style doughnuts are dusted with cinnamon sugar and Dreamcheese frosting and served with warm Nutella dip and fresh strawberries."
"About: Born from a love of good simple food and drink, Home Sweet Home is an American style cafe and Kitchen situated in the city's Northern Quarter. Stop by for your favourite home comfort foods and over the top indulgent delights. All sweet and savoury treats are freshly prepared, baked, and brewed in house daily."
"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."
"There’s regularly a queue stretching down the street for good reason, so make sure you arrive early on weekends as they run out of bagels fast!. With plain bagels costing £1, it’s easy to take a box of freshly baked bread away and build a bagel at home. Alternatively, The Bagelry offers a delicious range of fillings in the bagel of your choice."
"For a little snack, head over to The Bagelry on Nelson Street for some rainbow bagels. The kids will love these and you can take them to go or sit in and enjoy a cup of coffee whilst resting your legs. View this post on Instagram"
"3b Records on Slater Street is an independent record store that specialises in all forms of dance music which is pretty big in Liverpool. Find all your favourite dance, jazz, funk, disco, house and techno records in here to add to your collection. View this post on Instagram"
"Bottomless brunch as Albert’s Schenke is fondly named Albert’s Knees Up - an authentic German Bier Haus, they have it all, a selection of German beers on tap, along with dishes such as Bratwurst and the Haus Cheeseburger. Bottomless brunch at Albert’s Schenke takes place every Saturday and Sunday and for 90 minutes you can enjoy your choice of main dish, along with bottomless beer, wine, pornstar martinis or espresso martinis, priced at £29.95 per person."
"Albert’s Schenke is a Bier Halle & Cook Haus on Hanover Street, in the Grade II listed Casartelli Building. Albert’s has an extensive range of bier: guests can sip by the schooner, pour by pint, or take a tour of the taps with a range of bier flights. The Cook Haus has been inspired by their trips to Alpine Germany, Italy, Austria, France & Switzerland."
"Albert’s Schenke Bier Halle & Cook Haus is inspired by trips to Alpine Germany, Italy, Austria, France & Switzerland. Serving everything from schweinshaxe to chicken schnitzel, it’s Liverpool's very own Alpine retreat. View this post on Instagram"
"Admittedly, you have to pay for a theatre ticket if you want to watch a performance at the Royal Exchange Theatre. However, I really love the building itself, especially the pink Grand Hall, and think it’s worth a visit for the Victorian architecture alone."
"One of my favorite things to do while traveling is to go see a show. Is there anything more fun than theatre?. During my time in Manchester, we went to see a local production of Frankenstein at the Royal Exchange Theatre."
"We'll all have to wait until June to get back inside the world-class Royal Exchange Theatre. The venue will open on June 23, with details to be announced at royalexchange.co.uk in due course."
"Another one that you'll have to exercise patience for is the RNCM (Royal Northern College of Music), which is - understandably - prioritising the return of students and tutors. You can see the latest updates at www.rncm.ac.uk."
"The Royal Northern College of Music is an internationally acclaimed conservatoire, as well as an eclectic performance venue delivering a diverse programme of music and opera performances."
"This landmark building has been home to year-round exhibitions, music, dance, literature, live art, and heritage events since 1908. Since then, The Bluecoat has continued to grow with Liverpool’s cultural and creative scene, and currently provides a base for around 30 artists. With a commitment to equality, diversity, and sustainability, The Bluecoat drives artists to always be creative, inclusive, and supportive."
"If highstreet brands aren’t really your thing and you would rather something a little more unique, the Bluecoat is the place for you. Based in the heart of the city’s shopping district, the Bluecoat offers an eclectic mix of unique and beautifully handcrafted products. With the best range of contemporary fashion, homeware and crafts around, it’s definitely one to visit."
"The Bluecoat on School lane is a perfect place to get your camera out. The 300 year old building is home to art galleries, places to eat, a book shop, a sun trap courtyard and loads more. You could spend a whole afternoon here filling up the photo album."