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Top 20 Breakfasts in Liverpool
"Decked out with kitsch Bollywood paraphernalia, join one of the long, shared dining tables in Bundobust’s basement dining room and prepare for an Indian street food feast. It’s hard to go wrong with the menu - but the Vada Pav burger was recently listed among the best in the world, and it's on the menu for just £5. 61 Piccadilly, Manchester M1 2AG / bundobust.com"
"Indian street food and craft beer bar Bundobust is a shining gem amongst the restaurant chains of Piccadilly Gardens. Venture down its wooden stairway and you’ll be met with a sprawling food hall, complete with casual canteen-style benches and a glorious glass skylight. Don’t expect a typical Indian menu though."
"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 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."
"If you fancy discounts at Free State Kitchen, Lucha Libre, Slim’s Pork Chop Express and more then get yourself an Independent Liverpool Membership Card. It is just £15 for a year (or £20 for two) for a year of discounted discovery at almost a 100 of Liverpool’s best independents."
"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"
"Set in the Royal Albert Docks in Liverpool, Gusto has the décor of every cool and contemporary restaurant in the city. With exposed brick and cast iron pillars, it may sound cliché but given its location, the original décor adds an authenticity to the restaurant. Food-wise, bruschetta, sea bream with samphire and a selection of pizzas are just a few of the things you’ll find on the menu."
"Anyone who has cast a casual glance at the dishes available here can't have failed to notice the Nutella and mascarpone calzone. Those in the know at Gusto will tell you that no matter how much customers eat for their first courses, they always find a way to leave room for one of these."
"Just around the corner from the Tate Liverpool, Time Out says Gusto is “a handy option for quality dining after a gallery visit.”. Edward Pavillion, Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AF"
"If, like a lot of people, your appreciation for Liverpool began with The Beatles, where better to express your love than at The Cavern Club?. Situated on Liverpool’s famous Matthew Street, The Cavern Club is a great place to declare your love for your partner if they’re a music fan. With music playing most days in the venue, why not choose a quieter time of day to drop to one knee?"
"Known as the most famous club in the world, The Cavern is a fantastic place to start and end your Saturday night out in Liverpool. With non-stop live music from midday through to 23:00, the party never stops. Live performances range from local bands playing covers and original material, to tribute bands from across the world imitating Liverpool’s greatest export, The Beatles."
"This is where the Fab 4 (The Beatles!) used to drink between gigs at the Cavern Club. Plan to stay:2-3 hours"
"A reliable cafe and restaurant in the Northern Quarter, and a good-looking one at that, Evelyn's is perhaps best-known for its brunches and Bloody Marys. Its chunky buttermilk pancakes are dense and delicious, topped with fresh blueberries and honeycomb butter. 4 Hilton Street, M4 1NB"
"If you’re looking for the fluffiest pancakes in town, Evelyn’s is your place. Their buttermilk pancakes with blueberries and honeycomb butter are infamous in Manchester’s Northern Quarter. If you haven’t tried them yet, what are you waiting for?"
"Why: If your breakfast quest is in aid of a hangover cure, rejoice, we think we’ve found the one for you. Fress serves up the usual feel-good plates of nutritious fare like avocado on toast and veggie fry up breakfasts for those who behaved themselves last night, but also goes all in on things like a stack of pancakes with crispy belly pork, spicy siracha maple syrup and fried eggs, as well as rich and smoky homemade baked beans with fresh chilli, coriander, poached eggs and the option to add chorizo (which of course, unless you’re veggie, you always do). Consider that sore head, healed."
"Fress is a slightly more casual café with a cool vibe about it, and it’s a great spot for a bottomless brunch. Their brunch menu is packed full of yummy brunch classics, from posh beans on toast to French toast, so whether you want sweet or savoury, there will be something for you. For £15pp, you can add 1.25 hours of bottomless mimosas, prosecco, house wine or house lager – choose wisely, because top-ups have to be of the same drink!"
"There’s no doubt Fress is best-known for its mouth-watering comfort food, bottomless brunches, and indulgent sweet treats, but did you know you can also pop in to grab a takeaway coffee of your choice this weekend too?"
"Harry's Bar is joined with the Bull and Royal along Preston's main street for nightlife. The bar adds a stylish spin to its sister bar, serving Prosecco and cocktails in a chilled and friendly atmosphere. The bar lends itself to casual drinks over the weekend, and is usually buzzing with life."
"Tucked away below the hustle and bustle of the bohemian Hope Street, the Pen Factory has quickly become a favourite spot for sun seekers. Offering diners and drinkers an eclectic menu featuring seasonal small plates and a huge range of cask ales, it’s the ideal destination for a relaxed dining experience. A quiet oasis away from the city, the Pen Factory beer garden is a beautiful place to catch up with friends."
"As part of the Everyman Theatre, the Pen Factory is a relaxed and casual bistro, ideal for a lunch stop while exploring the city of Liverpool. Serving seasonal small plates including the likes of king prawns in paprika, smoked salmon and pea risotto and soy and honey glazed chicken wings everything is made for sharing. Given it is so close to the Theatre it’s the ideal spot to enjoy a craft ale after a show too."
"The food at this late-night Northern Quarter music bar has always been unusually good. For many regulars, its chilli, its chicken and chorizo stew and, particularly, its falafel and halloumi open kebab, form a beer-food Holy Trinity. This year, however, the kitchen has really upped its game."
"Look out for New York Jewish delicatessen specials, the homemade salt beef sauerkraut stack for instance, or Common’s pastrami-topped Reuben burger and classics like lamb kofta kebab. aplacecalledcommon.co.uk"
"Hole up in the Northern Quarter where Common is dishing out quality pints and mouthwatering pizza from Nell's. Pair your slices with IPAs, lager, cider and plenty more."
"Japanese restaurant where you can watch your (delicious) dinner gets cooked right in front of you.Sapporo Teppanyaki has three restaurants in England, but their first opened in Liverpool. The restaurant cooks up a sizzling mix of authentic Japanese recipes with a few western additions. Tuck into a steaming pile of yakisoba noodles or go lighter with sushi."
"Kinsey Road Unit 157, Cheshire Oaks Outlet Village, Ellesmere Port CH65 9JR EnglandFast Food, Sushi, Asian, JapaneseLunch, Dinner, BrunchReservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Takeout, Parking Available[email protected]+44 151 515 2369http://www.yosushi.com/restaurants/cheshire-oaks"
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Dan1980 used under CC BY 3.0. Photo is only for illustrative purposes. Sankey Valley Park is a wonderful location to blow those cobwebs away, get that heart rate up and partake in a brisk walk in Warrington’s most loved parkland."
"Excellent park for a decent length walk, plenty of wildlife along the way. There are many birds and a couple of foxes around dusk. There is also plenty of space and singing birds."