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    Costa Coffee

    3.7 (7 reviews)
    ModerateCoffee & Tea
    Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Pret a Manger

    Pret a Manger

    3.8(5 reviews)
    0.1 miSalford Quays
    ££

    A rather nice Pret A Manger location in the Orange Building of Media City, it is a stone's throw…read moreaway from both the Metrolink stop and tv studios based here, basically at the start of a couple of restaurants which includes Prezzo, The Botanist and Wagamama. It is one of the few coffee shops at this side of Media City, without heading to the other side of the water at the Lowry Outlet where there is a Costa and a couple more bars and restaurants (Lime Bar, Costa etc). The store looks good and they had a nice selection of both indoor and outdoor seating and hot soups, including a festive soup which sounded rather nice. I do feel the staff weren't as good as other Pret stores though and the sandwich range seemed really depleted for regular standards, let alone gluten-free which they had none of. This is still a pretty nice, good-looking store in a useful, cool location within Manchester's Media City even though it does have a few flaws with cold food selection and the staff. 3*

    This place is nestled in Media City, not far from good old Auntie Beeb. I was meandering, as I tend…read moreto do, and I had walked across from the Lowry and had a mini tour of the wonderful Booth's. The location gives it plenty of footfall and it's surrounded by other restaurant chains. I only wanted a coffee and I barely got much chance to study the menu as a server with nothing to do kept cajoling me and waving at me to take my order. I had to tell the dear chap to try to calm down and to think of his blood-pressure, but to no avail. I ordered a regular sized cappuccino - organic coffee beans apparently - and £2.25 into a paper take-away cup. I had thought soup but if they had soup it wasn't obvious to me. It had a few tables outside on the concourse, but the autumn chill meant I opted just to keep on meandering.

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    Harvester

    Harvester

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.3 miSalford Quays
    ££

    No, no, no, no, no, no! I came here for an evening meal with friends, and I was not impressed. The…read morevegetables I was served were like chopped mix veg for £1 from Iceland. This is not what I expect from a restaurant. The only good things were the salad bar and the friendly waiter. I won't be going back.

    This place was offering eat all you like cooked breakfasts for just under a fiver. Better still…read morethese are cooked to order. The fiver includes porridge, fresh fruits, pancakes, yoghurts, lots of cereals and most cooked items you can think of. I chose the porridge, which was tasty and a first here; it was served up in an ice cream sundae glass. Then I had three rashers of bacon, two sausage, black pudding, two fried eggs, mushrooms, tomatoes, fried potatoes, I could have added beans, other types of fried potatoes and the eggs could have been poached or scrambled so you can see that the menu was really extensive. Also included in this price were different types of muffins, and unlimited toast. Another £2.25 buys unlimited filter coffee, tea and orange, grapefruit and cranberry juices. The coffee was quite alright and the juices really tasty. I paid £4:50 yesterday for a two item small portioned breakfast at Coasters in Sale. As I ordered I heard someone order their breakfast and his order included 4 sausages, 4 rashers of bacon, three fried eggs and it sounded that he was just calling out the entire menu list. The waitresses were very friendly. The guys cooking the food were efficient producing hot food quickly. If you don't want a cooked breakfast then a fiver will get you unlimited cereals, pancakes, fresh fruit, toast, yoghurts, muffins and all the hot drinks and fruit juices. Downsides were very few: the place was cold, I disliked the taste of the black pudding and the coffee cups and juice glasses are quite small. It's a five star rating anyhow as the value is fantastic.

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    Harvester - Restaurant area

    Restaurant area

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    Grindsmith - Syphon coffee-try it!!!

    Grindsmith

    4.7(18 reviews)
    2.4 miCity Centre
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    Lovely 'little' place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.This may have been possibly the…read moresmallest coffee shop I have ever visited but my goodness I may just fallen in love with coffee as well as Tea. Relax and listen to the fine selection of music or you can watch and listen to the water installation just outside. On a sunny day why not sit outside and realise what a beautiful city we live in. -Today I tried their latte Artisan coffee in Manchester at its best

    Ever since seeing 'Grindsmith' on kickstarter months ago, an uber-cool urban eco-pod of a coffee…read morehouse, I had been eager to venture to Greengate Square to give it a try. I was adamant that given the compact-wooden-pod nature of the place, I should only go in extreme weather conditions in order to make the trip all the more exciting. In beloved but rainy Manchester, blue-skies and sunshine qualifies as extreme conditions. As such, during a sunny June Sunday, I seized the opportunity to sip on a 'Grindsmith' flat white, with sunshine beaming through the open façade (almost entirely made of glass) - I was not disappointed. An excellent decision on my part to go when sunny and excellent brewing skills from Grindsmith as far as kick-ass flat white's are concerned. Grindsmith offers little when it comes to food, there was a very small selection of baked goods but they looked rustic and appealing. I wasn't expecting an extensive food menu, nor was I disappointed by its lack. What is pretty darn cool however, is that Grindsmith stock 'Ginger's Comfort Emporium' ice-cream - absolutely the best ice-cream I have ever tasted! (See my review of the cafe in Affleks palace) Marry this with a Grindsmith espresso and you've got an Affogato sent directly from heaven. £3 well spent I'd say - a delightful weekend treat. Take a walk to Greengate Square. Look, I know the Premiere Inn there is really ugly and a bit of an off-putter, but once inside Grindsmith's coffee haven, you'll forget such an architectural disaster ever happened. You can read more of what I have to say about Grindsmith (and other places) on my new blog: http://thehungrygiraffe.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/grindsmith-espresso-and-brewbar.html

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    Grindsmith - I may just fallen in love with coffee as well as tea.

    I may just fallen in love with coffee as well as tea.

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