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Bold Street Restaurants | Best Places to Eat Out on Bold Street Liverpool
"Pot Kettle Black, Unit 14, Barton Arcade Deansgate, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M3 2BW - Visit now. For breakfast, brunch and lunch, there are few better places than Pot Kettle Black. One of the highlights of Manchester’s recently-revitalised Barton Arcade, this bright breezy space serves up traditional daytime fare with a twist (the eggs benedict with paprika-cured pork loin is a must-try)."
"Well, we think you should venture on down to Pot Kettle Black located in Barton Arcade. Whether you want to fill that hole in your tummy, or just need your coffee-fix, this place has got you covered. Let their talented Baristas make you a cup of coffee that will take you to beverage heaven."
"Located in the beautiful Barton Arcade, you can find one of my all-time favourite coffee spots: Pot Kettle Black. They have another shop in Spinningfield, but this one is my favourite. Probably because of the beautiful interior of both the cafe and the stylish Barton Arcade."
"A coffee shop located in Manchester’s hipster northern quarter and contender for the city’s best latte art is Fig and Sparrow. What makes this charming coffee shop stand out is its local produce, sourcing everything from coffee beans to salad leaves from local producers in a bid to reduce its carbon footprint. For this reason, the salad-based menu is rather small, but always delicious."
"Fig and Sparrow, 20 Oldham Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M1 1JN - Visit now. Serving up a stylish selection of locally-produced gifts, cards and homeware, as well as great coffee and cake."
"Located right next to Piccadilly gardens, Fig and Sparrow is a great place to meet a friend on a weekend trip into Manchester. Serving speciality coffee in all of it’s forms alongside a selection of local bites."
"One of Liverpool’s best loved restaurants, Clockworks is a hidden gem on Wolstenholme Square that specialises in hearty food, ales and signature cocktails. Housed in an historic building, the interior stays true to its past. With the combination of exposed red brick, steel and iron they have managed to create a comfortable and unique look back into a twisted industrial era."
"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."
"This Aussie-owned independent coffee shop serves an excellent roast from Big-Smoke-based Ozone, but these guys offer more than just a great cup of coffee. They also hold the title for some of the most Instagrammed brunches in Manchester. Ever since smashed avo has been a thing, their fresh and locally sourced eats have never failed to disappoint – which is probably why it often has people queuing out the door."
"One of the Northern Quarters coolest brunch spots, Federal Cafe & Bar is bringing a little Australian attitude to your feasting. Proving they know a thing or two about early mornings, this place will keep you coming back for banana bread, omelettes, Turkish eggs and bagels."
"Seed & Cherry in the trendy Northern Quarter offers a unique artisan coffee experience. Alongside this, you can enjoy breakfast or brunch which includes a variety of healthy and creative recipes served as small plates. Its unique menu means you can try a variety of European and Mediterranean style savoury brunch dishes and still have room for its famous French toast."
"Based in the Northern Quarter, this café serves breakfast and lunch dishes including a large range of hot dishes. One TripAdvisor traveller said: “I usually venture in here for the Full English (and then I'm so stuffed I never need to eat again all day!) or the Indian Panini but I tried one of the specials today and was not left disappointed."
"An independent coffee shop and eatery situated on Allerton Road and Liverpool ONE,The Interesting Eating Company is a quirky and innovative eatery serving interesting food seven days a week. The venue serves a huge range of savoury treats for any time of the day such as a Veggie Breakfast (poached eggs, avocado, veggie sausages, baked beans & roasted vegetables) and seasonal salads including firm favourite Alex’s Sunny Tomato Salad (boiled eggs, pine nuts, sultanas, onions, sun dried tomatoes, roasted peppers & garlic dressing). For the sweeter toothed guest, The Interesting Eating Company is well-known for its signature waffles and speciality pancakes."
"The Interesting Eating Company, based on Allerton Road, has been taking Liverpool by storm with their quirky sweet treat offerings. This Shrove Tuesday, they’re treating their customers with a buy one get one free deal on all their takeout specials ordered direct from the store. As well as all the staple classics like, Ella’s Palm oil free Nutella, lemon and sugar or maple and bacon, they’ve also concocted a special banoffee, chopped nuts and cream stack in honour of pancake day."
"If you’re out and about taking a stroll around Calderstones Park then the Interesting Eating Company is the perfect place to stop off for some pancakes. They offer a range of savoury crêpes and American Style pancakes with loads of toppings so there will be something for everyone. They are even able to make most of their recipes gluten-free!"
"Cheese makes us happy and makes us smile, which is exactly why we say it before we take a picture. Take a couple pieces of toast, cover it in a heavenly cheese sauce, bacon and a poached egg and what do you have?. Probably the best couple of quid you’ll ever spend."
"Burger Shed 41 brings the fun of a New York burger joint to Chester. Think big stacked burgers, hot dogs, milk shakes and coke floats. Go along with a few friends and stuff your face with burgers!"
"Old Chester Road, Great Sutton, Ellesmere Port CH66 3NZ EnglandBar, British, PubLunch, Dinner, BrunchReservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service+44 151 339 9284"
"Pizza Hut is alive and ticking for you to indulge this lockdown. Generously-topped pizza is a good self-care method during normal times. So, you best believe it’ll work better during this period."
"Pizza Hut Restaurants lovingly develop pizzas based on what our guests tell us they want...a range of bases - from deep pan, to the Ultimate…"
"The Grill on New York Street is a refined steakhouse with cool, modern décor providing the perfect backdrop for a chilled bottomless lunch. Their bottomless lunch offer costs £35pp for ninety minutes, and you can choose a dish from their special lunch menu, as well as bottomless prosecco, wine, or beer. It’s available every Saturday and is a great option if you fancy lunch more than breakfast foods."