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    The Koffee Pot

    4.2 (36 reviews)
    InexpensiveBreakfast & Brunch
    Open 9:00 am - 12:30 AM (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Ham and Eggs Bennie a thing of beauty!!
    Lee Z.

    Helping Mrs Z with her crafty market goings on in Ancoats a few werks back we decided to have breakfast first. We had been meaning to go to Koffee Pot for a while,so that day was then..... My name is Lee and I have a problem.That problem is an Eggs Benny,if it is on the menu I will order it. If it isn't on the menu (And it is breakfast time) I will go elsewhere,anf yes,even Morrissons!! Koffee Pot didn't let me down,the eggs were beautifully done,plenty of runny golden yolky goodnes,plenty of hammy hammines and a great thick oozing hollandaise sauce... It was nigh on perfect and I would have it again in a heartbeat! Quality!

    British Plate
    Connie C.

    This place was packed when we came, and the reviews look great, but for us, it was a pretty standard breakfast- nothing particularly special. Prices are reasonable and service is good.

    Fish pie with carrot purée
    Veronica J.

    *Note - this is a review of The Real Junk Food takeover event, so might not reflect Koffepot* I have attended a couple of times event hosted by The Real Junk Food Project, where a professional chef cooks food that otherwise would have been thrown away due to being past 'sell by' date. The project is on pay as you feel basis, so you decide how much you pay. This applies only too food though, for beverages you have to pay at the Koffepot's bar. All the three times I have been there, the food was just delicious! Sophisticated enough to make posh restaurants jealous. The meal consists of three courses: a starter, main dish, and Dessert. There were two options present, one is veggie. From my experience, non-vegetarian dishes are bigger, while I when I had veg-only dinner it left me hungry;) I think the idea is great, and thanks a lot to Koffepot for hosting the event!

    James C.

    I finally made it to Koffee Pot, to see what all the fuss was about. I never went to the old one, and whilst I knew it was there I never paid it any attention until all the fuss about them closing/moving kicked off. This is about as good as a greasy spoon can get. It's not trendy/funky/hipster or whatever you want to call most eateries in the Northern Quarter, but it does what it does exceptionally well. It certainly has a clean, fresh and honest feel about it. Where is the limit of the Northern Quarter? This place is pretty far down Oldham St, you're almost in Ancoats. Despite that, when I arrived on a Saturday morning at 10am it was busy inside with few available tables. I ordered an Irish breakfast, which is the same as an English breakfast but with the addition of white puddings and potato cake. Not bad value at £7 as this includes toast and tea/coffee. It was all cooked to perfection and really delicious. Comfortable, friendly, clean, efficient, great food. I'll definitely be back. I imagine if they were more centrally located they would have long wait times for a table. What I do like about their location is that they are breathing some life back into a part of town which had previously fallen on hard times and is definitely on the up. There are so many things on their menu, I want to try them all. Especially the Manx kippers!

    Full English and hot vimto
    Laura F.

    The best full English / full Scottish breakfasts in the northern quarter. The Koffee Pot is your local 'greasy spoon' meets creative, bearded hipster. I indulged in a cooked breakfast that consisted of everything you could want, and then some. The black pudding was ace and the sausages were stunning. All washed down with a hot vimto. So Manc - I love it. They have an excellent breakfast and brunch menu, and sell light bites and sandwiches too. Their late afternoon dishes looked fab - the chorizo hash I bet is particularly good. It's a must try!

    Jonny Q.

    Nipped to the new Koffee Pot after getting the idea from Jess S and have to say - good news, everything is still as good as it was even if it has moved 3 mins around the corner! In fact there's now so much room that it could actually be a good move for them if they can get the original clientele to remember that they're up the top of Oldham Street and attract some newbies. Specialising in amazing breakfast items and a full range of pimped up British classics, I went for the haggis with spinach and eggs for £6 and it was pretty amazing. Washed down with a flat white with beans from Ancoats coffee co - it was a real delight! I'll definitely be going back again soon!

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    Briony C.

    Woah. This place is exceptional - don't be put off by the appearance as it looks like a super basic diner but the food was epic. I love the options for full breakfast - English, Irish and Scottish all catered for, as well as veggie and vegan options. I went for the full veggie breakfast and then noticed wings on the menu. And yes, they are available for breakfast so I got those too. No judgement from the waiter which was nice. There wasn't too much of a wait for food, and I was super excited for the wings when they arrived. Smothered in hot sauce and served with a cream dipping sauce they were just perfect. So delicious. I also loved the veggie breakfast - the best veggie sausages I've ever had. So yup, this place was epic. I will definitely be coming back here ASAP.

    Salt beef hash with duck egg... Yum!
    Baz H.

    This is the new location for Manchester's famous Koffee Pot, and if you, like me, are a certified Pot Head, you won't be disappointed! All the charm of the old location but brighter and cleaner feeling with a superb new mural to boot! Food is as good as ever (best Cheese on toast in the city by a mile!) and a superb filter that beats the heck out of the high street favs. Greasy spoon it may be, but damned if it ain't the best damn greasy spoon you'll ever visit.

    Peanut toast
    Penny L.

    Still harbouring the quest of finding a good breakfast..this was the next destination on my yelp radar. Having collected my friend from the 'armoured train' as he calls it ..we set out our journey here laden with heavy Xmas gifts. We were immediately greeted and invited to sit at the far back near the toilets. This place is huge, full of squishy booths. Even though this place had a refurb a year ago (maybe??) It still smelt and looked freshly done. Taking a seat, it was encouraging to sneak peak at the open kitchen to our right..these chefs looked hardworking and ethusiastic. Anyway..food!! I half expected it to be your generic greasy spoon..boy I was wrong lol Yes you can order a full English / scottish/Irish/meat/veggie/vegan breakfast..or casual eggs cooked in various ways..but you can also dive into some haggis, manx kippers , posh sarnies, chicken wings, falafel etc Basically there is something for everyone, no matter what time in the day it is. Mulling over it my friend settled on peanut toast with banana for £5 and I chose the Shakshouka which is thick tomato sauce with feta , pouched eggs on sour dough bread. To drink we had a choc and vanilla shake each..although the vimto slushie sounded intriguing. Right , when you order the peanut toast..make sure you absolutely love peanut butter...and ravenous. Two thick slabs of bread landed, caked in the stuff! And weighed down by a boat full of bananas. Mine looked intriguing..a kind of stew with chunks of bread...a spoonful left me pleasantly surprised..the tomato was smoked and reminded me of chipotle ..the feta and poached eggs really married together well too..unfortunately this was deceptively filling. Glancing over, my friend also looked defeated behind his peanut butter mountain..so we slurped our shakes and waved the white flag. Overall a very good for value breakfast/brunch place with good friendly service at reasonable cost..I would say, come here if you are truly hungry...if not SHARE something as the portions are huge.. my journey for a good brecfast in Manchester..has ended :)

    Daniel G.

    Manchester's northern quarter is literally full of places to get breakfast. This week we stopped by to try out one of the new additions to the scene in the shape of Koffee Pot. The restaurant has been designed with the modern stripped back approach that I am a big fan of. Very simple and stylish. I also like that the menu offers something a little bit different here, for breakfast you have a choice of your standard options as well as some more unusual things like my choice of haggis, eggs and spinach. My food looked great but I was not asked how I would like my eggs which could have been a nice touch. My eggs were fried so I had slight food envy when my friends were scrambled...with the amount of food I have eaten this week any chance to be healthy is more than welcome. The haggis was good though, definitely not something I have had for breakfast before but would have again. One final thing to mention is the choice of music on in the background during our visit. I am a big fan of 6 music and it's great to hear restaurants playing it! Lovely stuff.

    Tom I.

    New location, same quality. Really quick, friendly and personal service as soon as I walked in the place, no one left me groping at booths. Salted beef and mustard bagel was spot on; £2 for an apple juice a little pricey, but it was a perfect companion to the mustard dressing. Great breakfast and lunch for a reasonable price in the NQ.

    Mushrooms on toast
    Chloé Y.

    Still hadn't been to try the food here so it was perfect when we needed to plan a big party brunch! First of all, they have plenty of seating. Second and best reason to come here with a big party is because you can book a table! So many places don't take bookings or require a deposit so we were very please. The decor inside is okay and the there's not much atmosphere unless an urban gallery between curations count as atmosphere. The menu was short and sweet. We sampled the veggie breakfast, full english, rarebit containing haddock on sourdough, mushrooms on toast. The rarebit was the clear favourite, you can add streaky bacon for £1.50 and I asked if I could have it with their famous salt beef! It was a good shout! I wished that the sourdough was not so soggy though. The food came quickly but drinks were slow (and I suspect it was because out waitress was a bit slow at her job). All in all, it's a good pace to go to. Don't be put off by the queue, people finish up and don't linger too long so the queue moves quite quickly. If in doubt, book a table!

    Mex Brex breakfast special: Chorizo, Canellini Beans, spicy sauce topped with 2 poached eggs, cheese, & chillies.  Mmmm

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    New location they now have toilets and a card machine. The food is tasty and good value. Always worth a visit.

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    I also loved the veggie breakfast - the best veggie sausages I've ever had.

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    Evelyn's Cafe Bar - All I ordered

    Evelyn's Cafe Bar

    4.4(46 reviews)
    0.1 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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    Alabama's All American Eatery - very verynice!worth waiting

    Alabama's All American Eatery

    3.9(38 reviews)
    0.2 miNorthern Quarter
    ££

    This place is closed down. Someone should remove it! Called numerous times and couldn't get…read morethrough. I figured something was wrong when address wouldn't pop up on my. Google maps. Finally did some more looking and found out they've been closed for a year. Very disappointed as I was looking forward to an American breakfast.

    I really wish this place opened in the evening.. from Monday to Thursday it closes at 3pm and other…read moredays 5pm this is why it's taken me so long to eat here!! After a heavy night I took my friend here for brunch. On the outside it looks closed. Walking up the stairs exposes a open kitchen and large seating area with cacti everywhere and a cool kat clock over looking the place. The service was enjoyable from start to finish..90 percent of staff including the chef looked genuinely happy to be working there dancing to the music smiling as they cooked and served. It gave it a buzz! The menu consists of well..a American diner..from the special board I chose the maple pecan nut shake and the Benny crab cakes.. my friend had the spinach and poached eggs dish with fresh mint tea. The Shake was huge and yummy and while I waited for my food I kept seeing indulgent stacks of pancakes being whisked away. My poached eggs were oozy and perfect and the crab cakes.. well very crabby! And rich..to break it up there was water melon on the side which refreshed the palette. My friend really enjoyed hers too. I really want to come back here :( please extend your opening times!!

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    Elnecot - Welsh Beef burger, Chips, and ketchup

    Elnecot

    4.9(10 reviews)
    0.2 miAncoats, Petersfield

    I LOVE Ancoats, and I love cutting room square. Whenever I come up to Manchester, 9 times out of 10…read moreI will find myself in ancoats and just walking around and trying the bars and restaurants there. It's amazing. So when it came to a December trip, I knew I wanted to treat myself and go somewhere new and somewhere in Ancoats, and Elnecot popped up on my feed. Ive walked passed this place so many times and never been in and decided to change it. I booked a time and it was in-between lunch and dinner services so they still served lunch and was before the workers finished so it was quiet. Walking in, it was a lovely place. Looks upscale, looks trendy, looks cozy and it really was. The length of the restaurant has floor to ceiling windows sou can still see the beautiful buildings and people walking passed, and they had a curtain light in the window next to me so it added to the ambiance. As it was the festive period, and I wanted to be a bit fancy with a wine, I chose the Mulled wine from the festive specials menu. Then went for the welsh cheeseburger and fries and the chocolate lava cake thingy for desert. The service was nice and super quick, and the food was delicious. The mulled wine, was better than at the Christmas markets and nice and warning and warm. The burger was delicious and chips were epic. Then the desert came and OMG .. I shall let the pictures do all the talking.

    Fantastic small plates, extremely attentive service and just generally a great vibe. I loved coming…read morehere, really felt like the perfect slightly decadent treat. I particularly rate the kohlrabi.

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    Elnecot - Some of the decorations around Christmas

    Some of the decorations around Christmas

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    Fress - More of inside

    Fress

    4.8(9 reviews)
    0.0 miNorthern Quarter
    ££

    The food here was delicious, the menu unique enough to be interesting, the decor beautiful, and the…read moreservice exceptionally friendly. I shared the chicken toastie and the steak and eggs with my husband and both were amazing.

    Fress has been gorgeously redecorated with tiling on both the floors and walls - whatever they…read morespent on it was totally worth it, and the warm lighting illuminates it all perfectly. I started with a Bloody Mary which came with a teeny tiny bottle of Tabasco floating in it - I am def one of those girls who likes miniature stuff so was almost too excited to notice that in any case the spice level was perfectly balanced. We had padron peppers and octopus to start. The octopus was really excellent - tender with a beautiful flavourful sauce. The padron peppers came with some kind of sauce and no cracked sea salt, which was a shame because the traditional way to do padron peppers is wildly popular for a reason - I wouldn't get these again. For mains, bf loved the crispy pork belly with bacon (and refused to let me have any, so let's take his word for it). I had the half chicken which really is a lot of meat - I love the gravy and sugar snaps but the beetroot potato, while a great idea and having a nice flavour, was really too dominated by the beetroot. We had a penicillin cocktail to finish - it's a very tart whisky cocktail though so I wouldn't recommend it for dessert. Overall we really enjoyed our meal here and you should definitely give this attractive restaurant a try. NB while I initially put categories indicating this is more of a brunch/bar place, it is a proper evening restaurant and unless there's something downstairs, there's not much bar space.

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    Fress - OJ, flat white and flowers

    OJ, flat white and flowers

    Fress - Beef brisket potato hash, poached egg, chilli, hollandaise, mushroom

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