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    Caffè Nero

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    InexpensiveCoffee & Tea
    Open 7:00 am - 6:30 pm

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    Common Ground - Clean Breakfast

    Common Ground

    (4 reviews)

    ££

    Altrincham

    Well they do say every day's a school day…read more We learned something we didn't know here; we both simultaneously thought that the milk in our coffees had turned (flat white & cappuccino £3 each) but the manager advises it's the complex quality of the exceptional coffee used, so next time it'll be espressos as milk doesn't add sweetness here and I avoid sugar. The manager offered to make fresh coffees and kindly explained about the quality of their coffee, supplied by Dark Woods Coffee and suggested this coffee ain't Costa - I do agree. My new coffee tasted identical to the original but my wife thought hers less 'sour'. Dark Woods provide the coffee and hand roast their beans on a 1950's Probat drum roaster. They are top notch on the environmental and social impact and certified B Corp - 5 green stars here. When tasting think terroir, varietals and process. I had the chestnut & wild mushrooms with garlic & herbs on organic sourdough supplied by an artisan maker. This dish was well balanced, delicious and a decent portion. My wife had the salmon bagel with cream cheese and scallions. She declared it delicious too (salmon delicately smoked by the Manchester Smoke House and bagel baked perfectly by the Bread Factory, Manchester). The sparkling water came well chilled and in a recyclable bottle. We were seated out back at a wobbly table that only required me putting my shoe on the base, the service was attentive, we were suitably distanced from other diners and they genuinely cared that we thought the milk in coffees was off. The place was spic & span clean and with their focus and transparency on quality organic food, preserving the environment (remember folks the earth is our only home) and relying on artisans for produce it's 5 green stars for them too. Really worth supporting.

    Great breakfast and brunch, the interior is really nice and located right in front of the market…read more The quality of food was good, staff were friendly and prices are very reasonable.

    Passion Fruit Coffee - Festive drinks menu at Passion Fruit Coffee

    Passion Fruit Coffee

    (7 reviews)

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    My hat is off to the man running this place. You saved a caffeine withdrawal me from bad coffee!…read more Most coffee of a stall I have has been, well, terrible however even looking at this stall you could see (and smell) good quality coffee waiting. I hooked myself up with an black coffee and very must enjoyed it. A great house blend with a nice richness to it, made nice and strong. From my fellow yelper I have heard great things about the hot chocolate as well - so I may have to return for a second tasting.

    I've had some great coffees around Manchester, but rarely this good from a coffee cart or pop-up…read morestall. I had a flat white, which is quickly becoming my go to order for assessing the quality of both the coffee used and the skill of the maker. There is something to be said for small boutique sized flat white which you receive from independent coffee vendors. Passion Fruit's flat white was nigh on exceptional and certainly the best I've had from a coffee stall. When done correctly this is one of the few coffees I don't add sugar to, I'm not sure of the technicalities of how this works but I believe it has to do with the smoothness of the microfoam (a slightly snobbish term for the foamed milk which is more than just warm but has less air pushed into it than a cappuccino). An extremely welcome addition to the Altrincham Market especially if you don't want to go into the food hall and sit down but would rather grab a coffee to go and have a wander around the market. I'm not sure if they intend on being a regular fixture of the market or whether they will be appearing around Manchester. But if you see Passion Fruit Coffee around I do recommend grabbing a flat white and a nice big cookie.

    Pret A Manger - Inside

    Pret A Manger

    (1 review)

    Altrincham

    I remain a fan of this wonderful chain as the coffee is always darn good, the prices charged are…read morefair and quality is a focus. We were travelling and tasty good food is a delight especially while moving through airports as there's no pleasure to be had travelling by plane any more. The range and choice of both hot and cold food here was impressive and late in the evening too, just post Christmas. The sandwiches and hot food are prepared in store throughout the day. Funny enough I didn't see any turkey on offer. I toyed with buying the hoisin duck wrap (a favourite of my wife's) then my mood drifted toward sliced salmon that looked so good but in the end it was the most simple sandwich choice of egg & onion on good brown bread. It was a generously filled, fresh, and satisfying sandwich and it's not often egg & onion is available these days. My other favourite sandwich filling has almost disappeared completely - prawn mayonnaise with lemon on shredded lettuce - so I make it at home now. Pret do make a crayfish sandwich but this wasn't available. So I took away - one duck wrap, one egg and onion, a coke light and a delicious flat white £11.83. We could have sat in as it's warm, cosy and a great ambiance. As I chatted with my server it turned out he paid more tax last year that Mr Trump which wouldn't be hard. We agreed he's just an alter noyef and a schmuck. Regrettably there are still no Pret stores in NI high streets. If there was I'd sign up to their £25 a month deal in a heartbeat.

    Caffè Nero - coffee - Updated May 2026

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