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Liverpool Coffee Shops
"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."
"Moose Coffee Liverpool, 88 Federation House, Hope St, Liverpool, Merseyside, L1 9BW - Visit now. Mancunians might know their sister venue in the city’s Northern Quarter, constantly busy and wildly popular, especially at weekends. Liverpool is no different, with a host of interesting coffee blends and some of the finest pancakes known to man."
"The delicious Moose Coffee was founded in 2006, located on Dale Street, their aim is to provide American Canadian influenced breakfasts for all. The first noticeable thing about this delicious eatery is the bustling atmosphere, combined with cool, dark wooden interiors. https://www.instagram.com/p/B_txAJwn2As/"
"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."
"We get up, we get ready and we all find ways to get through the day. We find happiness within chaos and balance within variables. Some find solace in privacy and silence and some escape through the company of others."
"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 nation’s favourite dishes. Edge Street, Northern Quarter, Manchester M4 1HE@HomeSweetHomeNQ / homesweethomenq.com"
"Home Sweet Home is an inevitable address for brunch-lovers in the Northern Quarter. If you are looking for some good comfort food, you are sure to find it here. We recommend the Eggs Cali."
"Since opening in 2013 The Bagelry has helped fill a bagel shaped hole in the city. The Chinatown store is dedicated to hand crafted boiled and baked bagels, offering American and Jewish varieties, alongside their own gourmet and seasoned flavoured bagels. There’s black forest bagels, cinnamon raisin bagels, blueberry bagels, salted jalapeño bagels and beetroot bagels to name but a few."
"The Bagerly specialises in, you guessed it, bagels, and they know how to make a good one over here. Nelson Street’s favourite bakery makes all their round shaped food fresh on site with loads of different flavours and rainbow bagels on the weekend!. You can also find some pretty impressive doughnuts here too alongside great coffee."
"Liverpool and beyond, the bagel-shaped hole in your life has now been filled. A real labour of love goes into the bagels and that’s the reason we’re hooked."
"Eastern Bloc Records, 5A Stevenson Square, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M1 1DN - Visit now. When Eastern Bloc Records left Oldham Street to reinvent itself as a coffee shop/record shop/event space, we were pretty skeptical. Well, we were wrong!"
"Eastern Bloc Records is a shop for drum ‘n’ bass, jungle, dubstep, house, techno and electronica records and they have a small cafe with sandwiches and coffee/tea. Enjoy some good vibes, expert advice and perhaps even sit on the outdoor terrace for some people watching."
"The daytime eatery is situated inside Lord Street's stunning Wayfarers Arcade. Of its 223 Tripadvisor reviews, Pudding and Pie has 130 'Excellent' reviews and 65 'Very Good' and the bistro-style cafe serves hearty homecooked British meals."
"The fairly new in town Feel Good Club is literally dedicated to helping improve mental wellbeing, not only from the beautifully positive notes left on each coffee cup, but with the spacious, happy decor and mental health first aid trained workforce, too. Now complete with an outdoor terrace, the coffee shop is the perfect place to shut off from the world every once in a while, with brunch dishes and plenty of snacks on the menu to try while you watch the day pass by. Feel Good Club, 26-28 Hilton St, M1 2EH."
"Mental health and wellbeing cafe Feel Good Club – Manchester’s new kid on the block in the Northern Quarter – has remained open throughout the second national lockdown for takeaway services to provide much-needed support for those who need it most. And on top of that, the coffee is just pretty damn good. 26 – 28 Hilton Street, Manchester, M1 2EH"
"The Northern Quarter’s mental health and wellness cafe has made the decision to reopen for walk-ins at its new outdoor seating area from this week, and you can find menus, opening times and more information on the website here."
"On College Lane in Liverpool ONE, where Wahaca used to be, Mamasan specialises in amazing authentic South East Asian-inspired dishes and indulgent cocktails with its own special twist on some classics like salted watermelon mojito and raspberry and rose margarita. The décor is a wow, there’s a rooftop bar with panoramic views across the city, DJs and plans for live music and dining events."
"Reynolds Park is located inside the Woolton conservation area of South Liverpool. A beautiful garden space full of different greenery and blooms, you would certainly enjoy the radiant display that they have. Boasting of a walled garden that is filled with Dahlia displays as well as sunken and topiary, you will certainly enjoy watching the blossoming of the flowers and be amazed by the beauty that they have."
"We’re happy to give St John’s Gardens top marks for looks - after all, they’re meticulously kept, lined with a series of pretty walls and dotted with all kinds of lovely statues and flowerbeds - but the inner city location and relatively modest size mean it can seem a bit cramped (there's also something a bit wrong about cracking open a can of lager 50 feet from a dual carriageway). Still, it's great for a quick walk around."
"If you’re around the St George’s Plateau then head round the back to chill out in St John’s Gardens. The garden, which is part of the William Brown Street conservation area, has been a Green Flag site since 2003 and contains ornamental flower beds and various memorials to notable people in the city. A great spot to soak up the rays."