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Some Of The Best Desserts In Liverpool – Independent Liverpool
"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!"
"Bringing you all of the best American-style breakfast of champions all in one place, Moose is a must for any student. Also serving great coffee, Moose’s breakfast portions are enough to fill anyone’s appetite. Except here you don’t have to break the bank."
"You can expect to see the return of our RED VELVET pancakes as our special for one day only!. To cater to your pancake needs we are extending our opening hours on Tuesday, see you there!"
"This multi award-winning caffeine haunt makes local history as an icon of city centre coffee culture, and one of Liverpool’s most loved coffee shops. You’ll always overhear a great conversation or two over a Cortado, and with great events like Record Store Day, and a menu that doesn’t mess around with dishes including coffee-braised beef featherblade with crispy polenta and blistered vine tomato, there’s every reason to call into the famous Bold Street location or Castle Street Coffee – now served from Santa Maluco!. Discover Bold Street Coffee here"
"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."
"Having found its home in Liverpool once again after having to temporarily vacate last year. Now it's back serving up “deliciously rich coffees, treats and good vibes”."
"Found in Northern Quarter, Home Sweet Home gives you a taste of the American pie with its mouth-watering brunch menu. Home Sweet Home offers generous helpings of comfort food and over-the-top indulgent treats to satisfy all your heart's cravings - toasties, tacos, eggs, bacon, waffles, fried chicken, steak, coffee, milkshake, cakes - Home Sweet Home is classic American dining with high quality, fresh ingredients."
"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."
"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."
"If you love a bagel, and what’s not to love, then these guys are the experts. Up on Nelson Street, between Chinatown and the Bombed Out Church, The Bagelry is open from 10am to 3pm for all things bagel (and donuts if that’s your thing). Try the bacon stack, the oozy double fried egg, the hash stack or the kimchi mushroom melt."
"Unknown to most people, but the word Scouser actually comes from food. Brought to Liverpool during the nineteenth century by Scandinavian sailors was a dish called lobscouse, which we turned into our own favorite meal; scouse. It’s fairly true to the original dish, which is quite basic."
"With FOUR locations, 92 degrees is Liverpool’s first combined micro-roastery and coffee shop and is housed in the city’s neoclassical Grade II listed Old Blind School building. Named after the optimum temperature for the extraction of espresso, their four cafes are located on. They have a variety of locally-sourced cakes & brownies & our favourite space is Hardman Street, located just on the corner of Hope Street."
"92 Degrees Coffee have a few locations around the city but their venue in The Baltic Triangle boasts its own inhouse roastery to bring you the freshest coffee around. Pop into one of their venues at either Jamaica Street, Hope Street or Myrtle street for a warm drink and a slice of cake. View this post on Instagram"
"With three locations across the city, you won’t be too far away from some of the best coffee in Liverpool. 92 Degrees coffee roasts with small-batch, hand production methods for perfect flavour."
"Home to a Tudor Old Hall, Neo-Classical Mansion, 50 acres of landscaped gardens, a rare-breeds farm, 1,000 acres of deer park, speciality shops, restaurant, tea room and adventure playground."
"This 13th-century church about a mile north of Macclesfield is the fourth church on this site. But what’s unusual is that the third church is still here, out among Medieval yew trees. There’s 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."
"The Clayton Hall Living History Museum dates back to the 15th century and you will therefore not see the global moated medieval buildings. The Museum is in the Grade II category. Volunteers have restored it back to its original look and it is now open to the public twice a month."
"Dress up as a Victorian, visit several rooms, have lunch in the café, or take part in a guided tour. A really fun way to learn about Victorian and Mancunian history. Highly recommended for children, book, music and history lovers."