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30-09
2020

The Best: Brunch spots near Broadside

You know the drill. It’s the weekend. Not quite breakfast, not quite lunch. You need carbs. What do you do? You brunch! And whether you prefer something virtuous and plant-based, or a full-blown fry-up, there are loads of delicious cafes, eateries and greasy-spoons for you to choose from near Broadside.

We’ve done a roundup of our favourite brunch spots, all less than a ten-minute walk from Broadside, to help you get your food-fix and start the weekend right…

Elnecot
A firm favourite here at Broadside, Elnecot’s food is downright delicious, from their small plates to Sunday roasts. Their brunch menu is no exception and the options are as inventive and delectable as you’d expect. We recommend the Breakfast Sandwich, a fully loaded brioche bun packed with sausage, smoky bacon, cheese, Bury black pudding, fried egg, ketchup and hot sauce, or the Smashed Broccoli – chunky hummus, mint, hazelnuts, pickled carrot and beetroot on sourdough. Feeling thirsty? Wash them both down with bottomless booze – oh yes – Elnecot offers bottomless Prosecco, pints of Amstel, Bellinis, Bloody Marys and a few gin-based cocktails for two whole hours for just £20. All of this and just a 5-minute walk back to Broadside at the end of the night!
Elnecot, 41 Blossom Street, Cutting Room Square, Ancoats, Manchester M4 6AJ, Elnecot.com

Trove
Tucked away just off Cutting Room Square in the heart of Ancoats you’ll find Trove, a destination for innovative, seasonal brunch dishes alongside freshly baked sourdough, pastries and cakes. Get down early and try a Kimcheese – grilled cheese and house-made kimchi on toasted sourdough – or keep it classic with a bacon butty. You can also choose from a tempting selection of boozy brunch cocktails, coffees and teas. The Mancunian weather might not be the most predictable, but if you can, get a table outside and watch the world go by. Oh, and don’t forget to grab one of their famous 48-hour sourdough loaves on your way home.
Trove, 5 Murray St, Ancoats, Manchester M4 6HS, trovefoods.co.uk

Another Heart to Feed
Over the road in the Northern Quarter (but still just a 5-minute walk from Broadside) is Melbourne-inspired café, Another Heart to Feed. After making a name for themselves over in West Didsbury, they’ve recently set up shop on Stevenson Square. Their signature dish has got to be the Smashed Avo with feta, poached egg, dukkah and hummus – but there’s plenty more on offer. Try their tasty Turkish eggs on sourdough, or if you can’t make your mind up, you can always build your own brunch from a choice of fabulous ingredients like smoked salmon, halloumi, bacon and much more…
Another Heart to Feed 10 Hilton St, Manchester M1 1JF, instagram.com/anotherhearttofeed

The Koffee Pot
Koffee Pot is a popular and prominent spot here in Manchester, serving up hearty breakfasts and other wholesome favourites from its home on the edge of the Northern Quarter. Their Full English (they serve up Irish, Scottish and Welsh versions too!) comes with hefty portions of all the good stuff – bacon, sausage, tomato, hash browns, eggs, shrooms, beans and toast, with black pudding ‘free to those heroes who dig it!’. Their Forest Mushrooms are also a must – served on Trove sourdough with creamy truffle dressing and toasted hazelnuts. If you’ve got more of a sweet tooth, try the Vegan Pancake stack with berry coulis, coconut yoghurt and drenched in maple syrup.
The Koffee Pot, 84-86 Oldham St, Manchester M4 1LE, thekoffeepot.co.uk

Cottonopolis
For brunch with an exotic twist, try Cottonopolis, a Japanese-inspired restaurant and (fab) bar based in a stunning Grade 2 listed building in the Northern Quarter. Their Tokyo fried chicken and scrambled eggs with siracha butter on waffles is out of this world! Or if you’re really hungry and want to throw brunch traditions out of the window, go for the 6oz Sirloin steak with truffled egg, vine tomatoes and tonkatsu jus – fancy and filling!
Cottonopolis, 16 Newton St, Manchester M1 2AE, cottonopolis-nq.com

Find out more about all the great things you can see, eat and do in and around Broadside over on our Instagram.

You know the drill. It’s the weekend. Not quite breakfast, not quite lunch. You need carbs. What do you do? You brunch! And whether you prefer something virtuous and plant-based, or a full-blown fry-up, there are loads of delicious cafes, eateries and greasy-spoons for you to choose from near Broadside.

We’ve done a roundup of our favourite brunch spots, all less than a ten-minute walk from Broadside, to help you get your food-fix and start the weekend right…

Elnecot
A firm favourite here at Broadside, Elnecot’s food is downright delicious, from their small plates to Sunday roasts. Their brunch menu is no exception and the options are as inventive and delectable as you’d expect. We recommend the Breakfast Sandwich, a fully loaded brioche bun packed with sausage, smoky bacon, cheese, Bury black pudding, fried egg, ketchup and hot sauce, or the Smashed Broccoli – chunky hummus, mint, hazelnuts, pickled carrot and beetroot on sourdough. Feeling thirsty? Wash them both down with bottomless booze – oh yes – Elnecot offers bottomless Prosecco, pints of Amstel, Bellinis, Bloody Marys and a few gin-based cocktails for two whole hours for just £20. All of this and just a 5-minute walk back to Broadside at the end of the night!
Elnecot, 41 Blossom Street, Cutting Room Square, Ancoats, Manchester M4 6AJ, Elnecot.com

Trove
Tucked away just off Cutting Room Square in the heart of Ancoats you’ll find Trove, a destination for innovative, seasonal brunch dishes alongside freshly baked sourdough, pastries and cakes. Get down early and try a Kimcheese – grilled cheese and house-made kimchi on toasted sourdough – or keep it classic with a bacon butty. You can also choose from a tempting selection of boozy brunch cocktails, coffees and teas. The Mancunian weather might not be the most predictable, but if you can, get a table outside and watch the world go by. Oh, and don’t forget to grab one of their famous 48-hour sourdough loaves on your way home.
Trove, 5 Murray St, Ancoats, Manchester M4 6HS, trovefoods.co.uk

Another Heart to Feed
Over the road in the Northern Quarter (but still just a 5-minute walk from Broadside) is Melbourne-inspired café, Another Heart to Feed. After making a name for themselves over in West Didsbury, they’ve recently set up shop on Stevenson Square. Their signature dish has got to be the Smashed Avo with feta, poached egg, dukkah and hummus – but there’s plenty more on offer. Try their tasty Turkish eggs on sourdough, or if you can’t make your mind up, you can always build your own brunch from a choice of fabulous ingredients like smoked salmon, halloumi, bacon and much more…
Another Heart to Feed 10 Hilton St, Manchester M1 1JF, instagram.com/anotherhearttofeed

The Koffee Pot
Koffee Pot is a popular and prominent spot here in Manchester, serving up hearty breakfasts and other wholesome favourites from its home on the edge of the Northern Quarter. Their Full English (they serve up Irish, Scottish and Welsh versions too!) comes with hefty portions of all the good stuff – bacon, sausage, tomato, hash browns, eggs, shrooms, beans and toast, with black pudding ‘free to those heroes who dig it!’. Their Forest Mushrooms are also a must – served on Trove sourdough with creamy truffle dressing and toasted hazelnuts. If you’ve got more of a sweet tooth, try the Vegan Pancake stack with berry coulis, coconut yoghurt and drenched in maple syrup.
The Koffee Pot, 84-86 Oldham St, Manchester M4 1LE, thekoffeepot.co.uk

Cottonopolis
For brunch with an exotic twist, try Cottonopolis, a Japanese-inspired restaurant and (fab) bar based in a stunning Grade 2 listed building in the Northern Quarter. Their Tokyo fried chicken and scrambled eggs with siracha butter on waffles is out of this world! Or if you’re really hungry and want to throw brunch traditions out of the window, go for the 6oz Sirloin steak with truffled egg, vine tomatoes and tonkatsu jus – fancy and filling!
Cottonopolis, 16 Newton St, Manchester M1 2AE, cottonopolis-nq.com

Find out more about all the great things you can see, eat and do in and around Broadside over on our Instagram.

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