Manchester Cafe Guide #FlauntYourHaunt

[Left to right; top row] 1. Home Sweet Home 2. Art of Tea 3. Federal Cafe

When I was asked by Travelodge to come up with my guide to Manchester, I spent a long time thinking about what kind of things to include and I decided instead to list places to go that I deem worthwhile; in other words, my favourite cafes and restaurants. 

If you're looking for food...

Everyone who has lived in Manchester knows about Home Sweet Home. Famed for it's american style grub and uh-mazing milkshakes, it's a calorific haunt that is worth every penny. Not only is the food to die for but the cakes are on a whole other level so whether it's sweet or savoury, it's perfect for both. They do brilliant burgers and yet again I'll mention how wonderful their milkshakes are. 

Then we have a cafe in South Manchester; The Art of Tea is a lovely cosy establishment which is perfect for sitting with your laptop and does great food. Didsbury is full of brilliant cafes and the Art of Tea is almost always heaving. Great for light lunches and of course tea and cake.

And finally, my favourite place for brunch if I'm looking for a lighter option: Federal Cafe. An Australian cafe, it does amazing avocado based breakfasts with salmon and massive portions without breaking the bank. One word, yum.

For tea and cake...

For my mum's birthday, I took her to Opus One which is part of the Radission Blu Edwardian and does the most incredible afternoon tea. Pricey but for a special occasion, worth the money. It includes a wonderful variety of cakes, sandwiches and of course scones and cream.

If you're a chocoholic like myself, the Bonbon Chocolate Boutique is the ultimate destination. It's a tiny cafe in the Northern Quarter in Manchester but it does amazing hot chocolates (essentially just melted chocolate) and brownies and well, everything. Full to the brim with chocolate and if you're looking for a special present, you can buy chocolate truffles to go as well.

Sugar Junction is another lovely vintage themed cafe in the Northern Quarter. Reminiscent of a National Trust cafe, it's a lovely spot for tea and cake. Somewhere that your mum will love as much as you do.

11 comments:

  1. some great recommendations, I definitely want to try a hot chocolate from bonbon chocolate boutique! x

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  2. OOh some good choices, I love the look and sound of the hot chocolate x

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  3. Immediately book marked your post- I'm off to manchester in a couple of weeks for the week so going to check out some of your haunts! xxx

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  4. I am totally saving this page. I plan on making a trip to Manchester when I come to the UK next summer. I am totally going to have to check out these places. Thanks for sharing!!

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  5. It's a while since I've been to Manchester but I think I'll have to make a trip soon to visit the Bonbon Chocolate Boutique, it looks & sounds amazing!

    Jess xo
    http://just-jesss.blogspot.co.uk

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  6. some amazing photos in this post! :D
    If i ever go by manchester I'll remember to check these places out!!

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  7. I've never been there, but your picks look so good! x

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  8. I loved all the pics and you have managed to make me feel really hungry with those food pics!

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  9. The pictures look all so yummy x

    Laura
    Pink Frenzy

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  10. I dont know if I'll ever got there, but sounds like you found some amazing places to eat! My mouth is watering at your photos! ♥

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  11. ooo there are some i haven't heard of before! i would definitely check it out

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