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Restaurants Open in Liverpool
"All-American & Canadian pancake house Moose Coffee is what youâll find in the dictionary under the word âextravagantâ. Located on Dale Street, Hope Street and in Crosby, Moose serves larger-than-life legendary american pancakes and an all-day breakfast menu thatâs taller than the stacks on offer. Highlights from their extensive menu include the Sauls Smoked Chicken Cheddar Waffle, Breakfast Nachoes, a Coney Island hot-dog and Moose Eggs Benedict served on anything from Serrano ham to low & slow pulled pork and salt beef brisket."
"As soon as you walk in to Moose you are instantly captivated by the chandeliers made out of antlers and canât help but crack a smile upon noticing the paintings of famoose (we had to) historical figures with a mooseâs head in the place of these notable characterâs heads. Mooseâs interior may be all fun and games but their coffee isnât a laughing matter. Moose is one of the most popular breakfast and brunch spots in Liverpool for early birds and late bloomers and itâs for very good reason."
"Looking for that all-day American breakfast experience in a top city centre location?. Right in the heart of the city centre is the fantastic Moose Coffee Liverpool where they know exactly how to cook the perfect breakfast!. Whether itâs getting yourself refuelled after a big night out on the town or getting yourselves prepared for a big day ahead, this place should be at the top of your list!"
"Because coffee and a breakfast bun are always the best medicine in a crisis. Bold Street Coffee are offering their Egg Buoys in brioche buns to go, filled with scrambled egg, cheese and either a sausage patty or bacon. Or try the Veggie Buoy, which is filled with a fried egg, mushroom, avocado, hash brown, onion jam and cheese."
"Specialising in great coffee, this coffee shop is located in Liverpoolâs version of Brick Lane â Bold Street. Serving breakfast options from ÂŁ4 and main menu options from ÂŁ5. 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 cafĂŠ 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 theyâŚ"
"From the towering cakes to the boozy milkshakes, Home Sweet Home is a must for anyone with a sweet tooth. The American-inspired brunch restaurant will wipe away any morning blues with its titan breakfasts; opt for pancake stacks with a breakfast cocktail thrown in for good measure."
"This place really does feel like home, or rather an American Grandmaâs home. Itâs Grandma in the USA, in Manchester. Floral wallpaper, little framed pictures dotted on the wall, the smell of fresh baking; you feel welcome as soon as you step through the door."
"The Bagelry recently filled the bagel-shaped void in Liverpoolâs life but theyâre not just renowned for their bagels, they do a pretty epic French toast. Take two slices of freshly baked brioche, slather it in butter and maple syrup and blueberries and youâve got one of the most indulgent plates of food in Liverpool. Address: 42 Nelson St, L1 5DN"
"What these guys canât tell you about bagels simply isnât worth knowing. With every flavour and variety under the sun of our favourite baked snack, how they display them is every bit as delightful as eating them. Letâs face it, if you didnât take a photo of your rainbow bagel, did you even eat it?"
"If you donât 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"
"Offering up a modern take on the Victorian pub atmosphere, and with roasts of either chicken, beef sirloin or a mushroom wellington, accompanied by âall the trimmingsâ, served all day every Sunday, itâs not hard to see why The Bay Horse Tavern is a much-loved Northern Quarter hangout. A wide range of starters, desserts and drinks are also available alongside your choice of roast. You can find Sunday menus, more information about COVID-safe guidelines and book your table ahead of reopening via The Bay Horse Tavern website here."
"Why: This modern gastropub serves up a confidently concise menu that champions high-end produce. Tuck into a plate of smoked salmon and scrambled eggs or mushrooms on toast to kickstart your day, washing it all down with one of The Bay Horse Tavernâs âposh coffeesâ or âposh teasâ which include choices like chamomile and peppermint. For those who have their feet well and truly planted in the ferment-loving-years of recent times, thereâs also iced kombucha on offer here, as well as a selection of juices."
"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!"
"This 13th-century church about a mile north of Macclesfield is the fourth church on this site. But whatâs unusual is that the third church is still here, out among Medieval yew trees. Thereâs a Norman Romanesque chapel in the churchyard, dating to the 12th century, with semi-circular door and window arches and weathered but visible tympanum relief and lozenge patterns in the archivolts."
"Preston North End's Deepdale Stadium is located just outside of the city centre, opposite the scenic Moor Park. The attraction is an important heritage sight for those who are avid football fans and draws in visitors from all around. Brimming with history, the stadium is the site of the Dick, Kerr Ladies' first football game and is home to the famous Sir Tom Finney statue."
"The colourful village of independent shops and street food just off Oxford Road will be reopening from April 12, Government roadmap allowing. The complex of shipping containers will be open for business seven days a week for outdoor dining, and is offering table bookings for the first time as well as keeping space for walk-in guests. There are more than 30 businesses calling Hatch home, including coffee shop Takk, OL brewery, Grandad's Sausages, T'Arricrii, and Hanoi 75."
"Everyoneâs favourite pop-up is back for all our food, drink and retail needs, everyday from the 12th. With food from all over the world and, more importantly, those dangerous two for ÂŁ10 cocktails, Hatch is now open for bookings as well as walk-ins, so secure your table ASAP. Six weeks from now⌠Spring is in the air."