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Top 20 Breakfasts in Liverpool
"This laid-back Piccadilly street food favourite has canteen and booth-style seating, and bespoke artwork nodding to Manchester’s industrial heritage. The informal menu is entirely vegetarian: think spiced okra fries, or bundo chaat, a delightful mixture of crunchy samosa pastry, chickpeas, tamarind chutney and turmeric noodles. An excellent beer list showcases local breweries."
"With acclaim from national reviewers, Bundobust's street food and craft beer philosophy may seem simple, but it's hella tasty. The Manchester restaurant is a must for sharing vegan food; though don't end up squabbling over the bhel puri - a mix of pastry, peas and tamarind chutney."
"A vegetarian and predominantly gluten-free restaurant, Bundobust is serving some of Manchester's best cheap eats. For just £6, you can munch on a bhaji butty, vada pav veggie burger and raghda pethis mushy pea cakes, with a wide choice of cocktails to top it off."
"The Ivy's terrace made headlines for all the wrong reasons when a fire broke out there just a few months after it opened. It hasn't happened again since though, so you're all good. This bougie London brand is still going strong, despite the pandemic, and its views of the ever-changing skyline are worth a visit even if you can take or leave the food (see Gordo on scathing form when he reviewed The Ivy when it first opened in Manchester)"
"What: Something of an all-rounder, this glamorous Manchester outpost of The Ivy offers menus that take diners through from breakfast till dinner, with brunch and afternoon tea inbetween. The restaurant also comes with two outdoor dining areas, including a rooftop garden that’s available for private hire and a ground floor terrace. While working on your tan, you can tuck Ivy signatures such as the shepherd’s pie and chicken milanese."
"The Ivy's roof garden is one of the most glamorous places in the city, perfect for celeb-watching. Opulent fabrics, masses of plants and a retractable roof (plus essential heaters) make it an luxurious hangout in all weathers. You can order from a huge menu of food, including afternoon teas and brunches."
"Located on Duke Street, Down The Hatch is dedicated to having you stuff your faces with top-notch nosh. From brunch to weekend dishes and all-day dining, it's all plant-based junk food from seitan and soy mince to vegan bratwurst and jackfruit nuggets."
"Time Out says: “Down the Hatch does veggie junk with a vengeance – you’re heading for a very happy seitan, tofu and halloumi food coma here.". Basement, 62 Duke St, Liverpool L1 5AA"
"It’s about time dirty street food took on a vegetarian twist. Down the Hatch is at the forefront of the healthy filth revolution in Liverpool, serving …"
"The Quarter Liverpool is a fantastic quaint takeaway deli in the Georgian Quarter, close enough to most of the major hotels in the city. If you’re stopping over in the city nearby then you should definitely come here to fill up on a fabulous breakfast or brunch (with veggie options too!) to get you ready for the rest of the day ahead!. Check out some of the Liverpool events to know about throughout the year."
"For breakfast, brunch or lunch with a view of Liverpool’s beautiful Georgian Quarter then the Quarter is a must. Serving up full english breakfasts, pancakes, pizza, pastas and an impressive wine menu, it’s the perfect place to chill out. View this post on Instagram"
"A post shared by Casey Scott (@caseys_) on Mar 18, 2017 at 6:20am PDT. Let’s be honest, you were going to make the trip to the iconic Mathew Street anyway; so why not hit up the best in the biz when it comes to laughs?. This legendary Rubber Soul Bar in the heart of the original birth street of The Beatles hosts comedy on the first Thursday of every month – with both local talent as well as UK comedians."
"The prettiest and arguably the most Instagrammable place in Liverpool with a touch of floristry covering each wall and even in the beautiful cocktails and food, making every aspect of this restaurant Instagram-worthy. The florist is one of the coolest restaurants in Liverpool!. The food and drink not only look good but also taste amazing, especially the must-try starter The Florist’s freshly baked lavender honey and sunflower loaf which is perfect alongside the lovely Gin-infused Lavender Thistle cocktail."
"It’s impossible to talk about Instagrammable venues without giving a massive nod to the botanical haven that is The Florist. If flowers are your thing, this is, unsurprisingly, the place to go. With pretty foliage and petals in every corner, their floral inspired cocktails and unique dishes are an equal delight to take a snap of."
"One of the prettiest restaurants in Liverpool, The Florist is an Instagrammers dream. There is an abundance of flowers scattered across the venue, making every corner an ideal photo spot. Taking centre stage at the top of the staircase is the floral photo-wall."
"There’s nothing quite like stepping inside a real pub, especially when it serves such a range of quality real ales. You are never short of a choice of regular ales on tap at The Vernon and then the folks at The Vernon go and surprise visitors with guest options from the palest of pale ales to golden crispy goodness. What’s more, The Vernon often showcases live entertainment in the form of local singers and talented musicians as well as screening the top footy games and sporting events."
"Ever since 1155 the locals have been gathering in the pub to drink. In 1535, rooms were also built for travelers who came to Chester. The interior has been renewed but the hospitality has always remained the same."
"The Pied Bull is the oldest coaching inn in Chester dating back to the 11th century, meaning that these days it’s a pub full of charm as well of plent ..."
"La Maison restaurant in the heart of leafy Sale Moor Village to the southwest of Manchester is a classic French fine dining restaurant with a reputation ..."
"For something a little more casual, we highly recommend checking out Trattoria 51. This contemporary restaurant is the perfect place to catch up with colleagues. They offer an express lunch menu from 12-5.30pm (including two and three-course options) and, thanks to the wide range of authentic Italian dishes up for grabs, there is bound to be something for everyone."
"The Italian restaurants on Old Hall Street and Whitechapel in Liverpool, and on The Promenade in Southport offer an express menu from 12pm to 5.30pm daily. Two courses are priced at £9.95 and three courses at £13.95. The menu changes seasonally but has been known to include starters of beef meatballs, bruschetta, soup of the day and much more."
"Serving up fresh Italian Food in the heart of Liverpool, Trattoria 51 uses classic Italian recipes passed down over generations to bring you a dinner that won’t disappoint. Think Lasagne, Spaghetti Bolognese, Penne with different sauces and everything in between. View this post on Instagram"
"Manchester Art Gallery is the original useful museum, started in 1823 by artists, as an educational institution to make sure that the city and all its people grow with creativity, imagination, productivity, and health. It is free and open to all people as a place of civic thinking and public imagination, it promotes art as a means to achieve social change. It has been at the centre of city life for almost 200 years, created as the Royal Manchester Institution for the Promotion of Literature, Science and the Arts."
"Manchester city centre, Manchester art gallery, viewing the art on public display|© Mark Waugh / Alamy Stock Photo. The city centre’s free-entry gallery often plays host to exciting exhibitions from world-renowned artists such as Joana Vasconcelos. Its permanent collections include an impressive array of costume, oil paintings and decorative arts, making this the perfect destination for whiling away several hours and getting inspired."
"Housed in a beautiful building with wrought-iron staircases, this splendid collection includes pieces by luminaries such as Valentin Serov, Ilya Repin and Vasily Tropinin, as well as a good sampling of socialist realism, 14th-to-18th-century icons and European old masters. You’ll also find portraits of Princess Maria Tenisheva, who created the Flyonovo estate outside town. There are some English captions throughout."
"Manchester’s other football team is Manchester City, and you can tour their stadium and club and learn all about their history. Tours will take you behind the scenes and you will even get the chance to see areas such as the player’s dressing rooms. Again, this is another one for the football fans out there so if you’re not into football, you’ll probably wanna skip this."
"Lunt Meadows Nature Reserve is a place brimming in an abundance of the many wildlife that you can find in this area. A nature reserve consisted of wetlands and tillable land, this is certainly the best place to be closer to nature with the thriving population of different birds and water voles. From spot marsh harriers, barn owls, sparrowhawks and peregrine falcons, as well as, lapwings, redshank, dunlin and oystercatchers you would certainly feel amazed exploring the place and the wildlife known in the area."
"Nestling alongside the River Alt, Lunt Village is home to this peaceful haven of wildlife and tranquility. You’ll find an assortment of inhabitants at this bird-watching site; from water birds to barn owls, geese and kestrels, as you make your way around signposted paths at this wonderful wetland nature reserve. Further details here"
"A post shared by Miš Lov (@mish_lov) on Jul 16, 2018 at 8:07am PDT. Lunt Meadows is a little-explored, quiet wetland reserve perfect for kids, walkers, and twitchers. There’s even a chance to explore an active archegonial site, woodlands, and go for a stroll along the banks of the River Alt."
"Before he founded the Scout Movement, Robert Baden-Powell set up the Salford Lads’ Club in Ordsall in 1903. The idea behind clubs like these was to keep young boys in deprived areas out of trouble, and channel their energy into constructive pursuits and sport. The list of former members here is illustrious and includes the actor Albert Finney, the Busby Babe Eddie Colman and guitarist Graham Nash of the Hollies and Crosby, Stills and Nash."
"Located in Salford (Greater Manchester), Salford Lads Club became famous in 1986 when it was featured on the cover of the Smith’s album The Queen is Dead. Manchester is known for its music scene. It boasted some of the most famous rock bands in England and the Smiths are one of them!"