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    Great place to eat. Good food and excellent service.

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    Grindsmith - Syphon coffee-try it!!!

    Grindsmith

    4.7(18 reviews)
    0.2 miCity Centre
    £

    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.

    Grindsmith - Nighttime fountains

    Nighttime fountains

    Grindsmith - Outside seating next to fountains

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    Outside seating next to fountains

    Evelyn's Cafe Bar - All I ordered

    Evelyn's Cafe Bar

    4.4(46 reviews)
    0.2 miNorthern Quarter
    ££

    Evelyns is a place where I always saw it online and recommended but never got around to going. Im…read morenot sure why because I'm always in that area. One Sunday I went up as I could get there for opening time and decided to cross it off my list. When I got there it was already open so that was a little confusing ... but it was RAMMED. Luckily, I was going on my own so could easily be sat at the window, which was a great view, and easily got served. So many people came in after me and couldn't be seated without a reservation. But the host was very lovely and gracious and people understood. Food wise I went for the shakshuka, it sounded nice, and it really was ... it was also EXTREMELY hot because it was served in cast iron and kept its heat. It was delicious. The toast was crispy, the tomatoes were tasty, chickpeas were crunchy and a nice addition, The added sausage was very delicious, the eggs were good although I would have preferred if they had some runny yolk but its almost impossible to get that with baked eggs. Server was lovely, staff were great, absolutely need to return here when I can.

    Based on the constant recommendations for this place I was really looking forward to going and I…read morehave to say I was disappointed. The decor of the place itself was gorgeous. No comments on that. However, the host, who was also our waiter, was nice but we felt extremely rushed for our breakfast. He gave almost no time for us to decide on what we wanted to eat and seemed keen on getting us in and out and soon as possible even though we were one of two groups there. Like I said, he was nice and stuff but we felt really really rushed. Every time he would finish speaking to us, he would go over and speak with some guy sitting with a computer. So we think the rushing had something to do with him wanting to speak with whoever that was. The latte we got was delicious. The food was okay. Both our dishes came out warm or borderline cold. I asked for mine to be reheated and they agreed no problem, but when it came back, it was exact same temperature. I just gave up and said it was fine. The taste itself was okay. Definitely needed more flavor. Oh and why were both our dishes SWIMMING in chili oil?? I know the dishes said chili oil was part of the dish but I wasn't expecting chili oil soup with a side of steak and eggs basically. Idk if it was a presentation thing or a flavor thing.. either way it was just too much. just kept getting all over everything and one napkin is definitely not enough to handle all of that lol. I'd come back, but definitely not order what I ordered again.

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    Evelyn's Cafe Bar - Shakshuka, eggs, chick peas, tomatoes, toast, feta

    Shakshuka, eggs, chick peas, tomatoes, toast, feta

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    Table water in a lovely bottle

    Randall's Coffee House - From website

    Randall's Coffee House

    4.0(9 reviews)
    0.1 miCity Centre
    ££

    Randalls is an ok coffee chain that doesn't seem sure of its exact place amongst the other…read morebehemoths of coffee. It is nice enough but not a world away from every other coffee place. The prices are what we've come to expect - there is enough room in amongst the chairs and small tables to relax a little. Come here for fresh coffee from the finest 'beans' or if you are like me and always in a rush use it as a pit stop on the way to and from work, meetings, interviews or whatever. You can be assured of a fair quality and getting your moneys worth for an orange juice and cake on the run. Friends of mine like their Cappucino and Walnut & Cofffee Cakes but that can make non-coffee lovers feel a bit left out. The scrumptious Continental Chocolate Cake will cheer us up, no doubt.

    If you've been traipsing around in the rain and are in need of a friendly face and a cup of coffee…read moreto warm those November cockles, Randall's can help. You'll find it located in the Royal Exchange, in the perfect location for a little bit of people watching, rest and relaxation. I like the fact that this shop still feels independent and has maintained good prices compared with the high street giants. The steaming hot chocolates (with cream and marshmallows) well presented lattes, the paninis, wraps, soups and cake slices are home made and don't feel mass-produced or over priced. I'd much rather come here than Starbucks.

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    Randall's Coffee House
    Randall's Coffee House

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    Left Bank Cafe Bar

    Left Bank Cafe Bar

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.5 miSpinningfields

    Brand new cafe/bar with outside terrace run by Couture who also run the cafe in The Manchester…read moreMuseum - this is part of the new Manchester People's History Museum. This place stays open much longer than the museum, great for a cake and a cup of tea on a Sunday evening. Free Wifi too. Food locally sourced. Superb vege sausage sandwich and a coffee for £2.95 in the mornings. Coffee very good, will write longer review when we have eaten here. Will be great sat outside in summer. Licensed with Dunham Massey ales and wine list too. Good children's menu. Worth a visit and a great addition to this part of town. Popular with Slot-Badgers. Recommended.

    Visited 'The Left Bank Cafe' in New Bailey Street, Manchester today whilst visiting my son's…read moreapartment which is just across the street. We arrived at 11.30am and the cafe was empty. We were a little worried...never go into an empty cafe! There must be a reason for the lack of customers. Our doubts were immediately dispelled by a warm & friendly welcome. We discussed the menu at the bar and decided to have an 'Alll Day Breakfast' ( £5.00) and my wife chose the steak sandwich with chips and salad ( £5.95) We sat near the canal side window and watched as the rain battered down into the canal. After a short wait we were served our drinks , followed by our meals. When I looked at my breakfast I thought that I would never eat all of that. 2 slices of toast, 2 sausages, 2 slices of bacon, fried egg, large field mushroom and a lovely fresh fried tomato. This was both lovely to look at and better to eat. My wife's steak sandwich was equally impressive and good value for money. The whole experience was a great pleasure, a relaxed atmosphere and an interesting view. Without us knowing the cafe had filled whilst we ate and everyone seemed to be enjoying their food. Would recommend to any who like good, wholesome food, beautifully presented with the minimum of fuss. Just like home cooking at a very reasonable price. Why waste your money and time going in for fine , restaurant dining when there are places like The Left Bank Cafe. The Peoples History museum is housed in the same building and is well worth the visit.

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    Left Bank Cafe Bar
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    Est Caffe - cafes - Updated May 2026

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