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    Fig + Sparrow

    4.0 (42 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Cute latte
    Laura F.

    What a lovely find! Fig + Sparrow is a small, but cute and intimate coffee & tea shop located in the NQ. We came across here yesterday after a wander around the city and stayed for a coffee. We found a table close to the entrance and relaxed for a while, taking in the lovely decor and some of the very nice homeware / gifts and trinkets that were on sale there. I ordered a latte and Neil C. went for a flat white - both really good. The food menu looked small, but great and so did the cakes, scones and buns that were on sale near the counter! I resisted, as we had only just eaten, but next time i'd like to try the eats here.

    Sandwich, salad, smoothie and cake whilst watching the world go by!
    Sophie M.

    Absolutely love this place. It's a cafe incorporated into a design and art shop. The ambiance is very relaxed and calm and the food and drink blew me away. What did we eat: Parma Ham, Mozzarella and Pesto on Fresh Wheat-free Sourdough and Fennel Seed homemade bread Pesto, Sunflower Seed, Mozzarella and rocket salad Slide of the cake of the day Espresso Cappuccino Pineapple, Mango and Banana Smoothie PROS Prices of food and drink are very reasonable Large portions Quiet inside Excellent location Friendly staff Seating at the front by the window or comfier chairs at the back near the till WiFi available Space for laptops You can have a look at the stuff to buy in between eating or drinking The food tastes AMAZING - very tasty and fresh Homemade bread came out warm, soft and tasted fantastic The sandwich was probably one of the best I've ever had in my life The sunflower seeds in the salad gave it texture and crunch - an excellent choice The cake was superb - sweetness came from a fruit flavour, it was moist, not heavy and they give you a big slice for what they charge Beautiful dishes and mugs to serve food in People watching at the front window is lots of fun! CONS A little bit cramped because of it being a cafe and shop but this didn't really cause an uncomfortable atmosphere. This is on a main high street amongst lots of music, vinyl and indie cafes and shops A great place to read, have a meeting, an afternoon break or some healthy lunch. Loved it here! Sophie

    Rachael M.

    Really lovely coffee shop and store. Peaceful and a lovely place to meet with friends. It's half coffee shop half store selling coffee machines mugs and ceramics which I wanted to buy one of each. Not a lot of seating and I'm guessing it gets really busy but worth a try :)

    Jordanna E.

    It's a cute little coffee shop in Manchester. We enjoyed everything we had but they were very slow. It wasn't busy, and there were four people working, but they took forever to fill orders, and I actually went up to ask about one of our items, as it was sitting there and they seemed to have forgotten where it went. I think they need to have clearly defined roles, and perhaps they will be more efficient. It was also so warm in there, perhaps a fan or two for the summer months? I would have sat outside, but it was dirty and people were smoking.

    Flat white
    Jonny Q.

    When Fig+Sparrow first opened about 1 minute walk from my old office last year, I have to say it wasn't somewhere I could see myself hanging out in. The shop at the front was full of cool stuff that you could browse and look over but the coffee shop part looked a bit tacked on and not really somewhere that felt as nice as some of the places like North Tea or Home Sweet Home - plus the cakes just looked too healthy where somedays you just want to go somewhere and splurge on calories! Fast forward a few months and just randomly I thought I'd go and check it out again. I'm pleased that I did as it somehow felt warmer, more alive ( a good mix of people working, meeting and just taking a load off) there were friendly staff up for a chat and the cakes looked amazing! Unfortunately I'd just been for lunch and couldn't fit any in but I now know to go back here to enjoy some quality slabs of sugar! What's nice is that they're also getting more connected with the artisan producers of Manchester which is a real USP in terms of offering these to a wider audience. The brownies are made by The Browny Owl (always have to purchased from Levy market) and you can buy Trove (another Levy favourite) loaves to take away. At £2.50 a pop - I didn't hesitate at getting hold of one for my breakfast today! Overall it was a really pleasant experience and could be one of our cities best kept secrets - I'd recommend going and re-checking it out yourself!

    Affagato
    Jess F.

    Such a cute place but not my favourite coffee. I walk past this little cafe and shop every day on my way to work and have wanted to try it for ages. I have been in twice now, once for a late afternoon drink and cheeky affogato then for emergency toast and peanut butter one morning. Both experiences were fine but not as good as I had hoped. The interior is lovely, a fair amount of seating and really nicely laid out. There is a good menu with plenty of choices and lots of nice hot and cold drinks. I had a jasmine tea with my affogato and it was over brewed for my taste which was a real shame. The espresso in the dessert was very strong (and I love a strong coffee, my favourite blend is called jail break) and didn't really work for me. I do love this place and I would keep giving it a chance as it's got a really great atmosphere and I love a little look round the shop.

    Mackerel and beetroot salad
    Victoria B.

    Lovely little cafe and shop in the Northern Quarter close to Piccadilly gardens. They have a couple of seats outside as well as a bench in the window and table seating. I can't drink coffee unfortunately but I had a delicious oat-ly chocolate milk since it was a hot day- now I'm addicted to the stuff! I ordered the mackerel and beetroot salad which came with horseradish and was really good. The menu is small- they have soups, salads, sandwiches and a couple of breakfast items. Could have a few more options but all in all I liked what I ordered. The atmosphere inside is really nice as they have fairy lights etc, definitely recommend.

    Ying L.

    I have read lots of good reviews about this place and I love artsy stuff. My chance came today to seek shelter from the rain. Not sure if it was the mugginess outside, the fans were on inside and it was hot! A mixture of customers ranging from young families, the loner on the laptop and girlfriends enjoying a hot brew. I just had a normal brew as I was thirsty and a carrot cake. The tea was one of the best teas I've ever had, I just love a brew from a teapot and the carrot cake had plenty of filling and was very tasty. The let down was the teacup. It has this ridiculous small ring where I could barely put my finger in and I have slim fingers so I had to concentrate every time I picked up my cup in case I spilt it everywhere (I'm very clumsy). Despite the place being really hot, it was a cute place, friendly staff, great tunes from an old fashion speaker and a good atmosphere and vibe. Not as good as other places in NQ but definitely worth a visit. I can imagine this place holding special evenits where we can create arts and craft on those wooden tables.

    One of the best flat whites with some beautiful latte art as standard.
    Marie U.

    I've been here several times now, and although the cute gift shop is lovely, what pulls me back time and time again is the coffee. I usually drink a flat white and at fig and sparrow they are always a perfectly balanced coffee- not too citrus and not too bitter, with ornate and beautiful latte art as a bonus. My boyfriend has had a few filter coffees (with a small selection of different beans which changes frequently) and also enjoyed his too. After visiting quite a few coffee places in Manchester, fig and sparrow is definitely my favourite.

    Beetroot and lentil soup with Rosemary and olive bread
    Katie H.

    I arranged to meet a friend here on a Saturday afternoon and was pleasantly surprised to find we could get a seat straightaway. There is a shop selling cool stuff at the front and then you sit at the back (although there are tables outside too). You order at the till at the back and then they bring the goodies over to you. There is a good selection cakes, including very healthy sounding courgette and lime cake. We went for the soup to begin begin with. £4.75 for a healthy portion of beetroot and lentil soup with some yoghurt garnish and bread on the side. You get a choice of bread. I had the olive and rosemary, my friend had fig and walnut. My friend had the Marrakech mint tea and I had the china green sencha, both very good and served in nice pots/cups. After the soup, we decided to have cake. I had a rocky road slice and my friend had the salted caramel slice, both very nice. One day I may try the healthier cake but today I needed calories! I had the jasmine green with the cake and it was very nice. Overall really like it and will be back again!

    My Saturday breakfast with great music, lovely food and a perfect pick me up tea!
    Abubakar A.

    I remember when Fig+Sparrow first opened. I stumbled upon it accidentally and was wowed instantly. The front part is a shop selling cool things for the home that I've never actually seen anywhere else whilst the back half comprises of a cafe. The shop sells items such as cards, candles, baskets, kitchen supplies (cups, mugs etc), glassware. I once bought curtain hooks from there which totally complimented by newly decorated reception room. All the products are usually locally sourced and you won't find them anywhere else - at least I haven't, anyway. The cafe is small but provides an intimate warm environment. The music is fantastic - a perfect way to enjoy Saturday mornings with a book, coffee and some nice cake or food. They don't have a kitchen but they do provide some great salads and snacks. I personally love the cakes. They're unique and unlike anything I've ever had before. My personal favourite are the new Fig/Almond cake slices. The Trove loaves are scrumptious and you can even buy whole ones to take home with you. The staff are absolutely lovely and being a regular they owners now know me by name! We enjoy a great conversation before I proceed to the cafe to order my drink/food. It really is my favourite place in Manchester. It's the "Central Perk" to my life! I genuinely can't say a bad word about it.

    Lovely interior decor
    Dikla B.

    Absolutely charming little find. First time in Manchester and just came across this place accidentally, walking past I couldn't help but notice how quaint and lovely this place looked so I walked right in! Place was very relaxed for a Wednesday morning, with the clientele consisting of students and people conducting business meetings by the looks of it. Place is perfect for it as it wasn't busy, the ambience I'd relaxed with soft chilled out music playing in the background and power sockets under the benches along the wall to plug your laptop or phone into. I popped in just before lunch time and treated myself to a late breakfast of Greek yogurt with honey and walnuts and a chai latte. The yogurt was delicious, serving size a bit small but it's quite cheap so I suppose you could probably pay a bit extra for a larger portion. I ordered the chai latte off the menu : it's not advertised, but as a chai enthusiast I had to at least ask. Was told they do "their version", meaning they don't have powder but they use tea leaves to brew their own. Now let's face it if you truly like your chais as I do you know this is actually way better than the powdery stuff! Authentic and delicious, though if you like your chai super sweet, make sure you ask for some honey in it :) All in all I really liked this place. Chai and yogurt came in at 5.20£ which I thought was decent, though if your order is less than 5£ bring cash, as there will be a 30p surcharge. In any case, staff were relaxed and friendly and the place gave off a really nice vibe. It felt like one of those trendy cafes that offers a great selection of coffees, teas and juices as well as a broad food menu. The breads also looked amazing, and they even have gluten free granola options with the yogurt. Despite the trendy feel there was absolutely no pose or pretentiousness whatsoever, so just a nice relaxing place to start your day! The decor was kind of old rustic charming and reminded me of a large country style kitchen much like my kitchen at home (city dweller though I am) which is definitely part of the appeal of this place. I'd definitely come back for a proper feed for brunch and the likes.

    Sat outside, having a rare gossip
    Hannah M.

    Oh, I am a fan of it here! My friend and I have tried to avoid this a little, as we like to believe we're too cool for hipster stuff, but let's be fair, they do tea and cake well. They have the "we aren't trying very hard and it just looks cool because we're cool" vibe going pretty well, and it's hard to tell whether or not they just fell into that category, or they spent weeks picking chairs that purposefully didn't match and complimented the aesthetic of the modern flat white drinking, moustachioed penny farthing rider (not that I'm adhering to stereotypes here) Indoor and outdoor seating (outdoor you are of course going to receive the odd homeless approach in Manchester) sexy as cake, and a good range of drinks. Cute little gift-y shop at the front, the brightly coloured taper candles are something I plan to fill my flat with, and they also sell coconut water that doesn't have that grainy taste like it was filtered through a sand paper factory, win! Try the toffee waffle cake too :)

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    Great coffee shop! Nice inside and the coffee tastes great. Opens at 10am on Sundays fyi!

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    Ancoats Coffee Co.

    Ancoats Coffee Co.

    4.8(11 reviews)
    0.3 miPetersfield, Ancoats
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    It was a little while since I went here .. but it was such a great experience that I still remember…read moreit now. The coffee shop is in an old mill building next to the canal and it is SO PRETTY. I went for when it opened so I was the first one in and I had a great chat with one of the staff about dragonball z as I was wearing a shirt of it. Inside it looked immaculate, very trendy and a place I would love to go to, time and time again. It was a large space too and they had their own merchandise in there which I will buy one day and a full cabinet of delicious looking treats .. all handmade and not the usual manufactured items. I went for a donut and a flat white and they were both amazing. As I was on a coffee tour, I took it all out and had it whilst sat next to the canal ... perfect view for a perfect coffee. I couldn't recommend this place more and I count the days until I can return.

    TL;DR - Great coffee shop away from some of the busier spots in Ancoats…read more You really need to know this place is here to find it, tucked away inside Royal Mill. Go in through the main entrance, past reception and the cafe is on the far right. In side it's dimly lit but cosy with lots of exposed wood. Great coffee, great cakes and a nice relaxed atmosphere. Every time we've been here it's always pleasantly busy but not overcrowded. There's plenty of seating inside at tables and long benches, or you can head into the "outside" seating area, which is actually indoors but under glass and so protected from the weather. They also roast their own coffee so you can pick up a bag to go.

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    Rustica

    Rustica

    4.3(11 reviews)
    0.1 miNorthern Quarter
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    I've been working in NQ for nearly two months now and lunch has always been harder than you might…read morethink. To start with I was quite extravagant, spending a tenner on burgers, artisan pies and the like - after spending my wages I started to bring in my own rabbit food salad *sad face.... But that was until I tried Rustica! I'd ways walked past and thought hmmm, not for me - what a fool I was. First of all Theres a great atmosphere in the shop; Motown playing, the girls chatty and friendly and a nice selection of pasta and hot/cold sandwiches. I plumped for the chicken club, it was warm, tasty and filling - everything you want from lunch, and only £3.35 - stuff your tesco meal deals! Don't let the functional layout stop you trying the best place for a cheap, quality bite to eat in the NQ!

    Rustica. My god. Never have I been so honoured by such a small sandwich maker. I was first…read moreintroduced to rustica by a friend, now come every lunchtime if I'm within the 3 mile radius of rustica I endeavour to go in. A very small little kitchen with a counter it is on unlucky times brim to overflowing with folk desperate to eat one of them. By them of course I mean the sandwiches. It doesn't matter what you have its all made with look and affection. But if you really want something that fell from heaven there is one award winning bad boy the milano. On a granary bap it is filled with...... prepare yourself chicken, bacon, pesto, parmesan, mayonnaise and salad (this you can pick from the buckets of iceberg and sweetcorn bits etc). This is the single greatest sandwich I've ever eaten. The only time I don't have one is when the hour dictates its breakfast then I have a breakfast bin lid (a huge bap stuffed full of a big breakfast).

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    The Foundation Coffee House

    4.0(51 reviews)
    0.0 miNorthern Quarter
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    I wanted to grab food here but came too late as the kitchen just closed. I ended up just trying…read moretheir coffee. I asked for a cold Vietnamese coffee (not sure if they didn't hear) but got a hot one instead. I didn't mind it as the weather was being indecisive that day anyway and would be too cold to be holding my cold drink outside. The coffee itself was pretty good considering I haven't had decent coffee in awhile. It wasn't overly sweet either which was what I was worried about at first. I'll try to come back and try their food next time.

    This is a pretty cool coffee shop in the Northern Quarter. It's quite large too with ample seating…read more We surprisingly found a big table in its own little cubicle with space for our newborn's stroller and 4 adults. The ambiance here is great. I like the decor. It's perfect to catch up with friends or coworkers, and it would be also be an enjoyable co-working space. We saw plenty of people toiling away on their laptops. Unfortunately, one little gripe though, all of the booths only had one person, camped out with their laptop, so those people should be more mindful to take a smaller table if they're going to work for several hours. I like the various seating options including big tables, small tables, comfy sofa chairs, and counter seating. The menu offers lots of options too including chai lattes which seem less common in the UK, so that was a nice surprise. Overall, it's a cool spot. I'd come again.

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    The Koffee Pot

    4.2(36 reviews)
    0.1 miNorthern Quarter
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    I had a day to myself in Manchester recently and I was recommended this spot (very randomly by a…read moregirl on tinder who lived in Newcastle) so I thought why not try it out! I'd been eating a lot of unhealthy foods so it was really nice to get a smoothie and a vegetarian full English (but I did get the black pudding on the side). Ironically the coffee machine was broken but my spirit wasn't! Plus I don't really like coffee anyway so it didn't matter. The staff were all super nice (not a requirement obvi but it's nice) and the food was really tasty! The interior was nice too very maximalist vibes and it reminded me of something I'd see in LA. Overall a great place to get breakfast

    Passing through Manchester to play music, some of my bandmates discovered this spot. I optes for…read moretake away, but wished I had time to dine-in. Very friendly ostess took my order and I had my food in less than 15 minutes (this was after the breakfast/brunch rush so they weren't super busy). I got the taco truck fries which while very spicy & garlicky were amazing. I also got the Eggs in Purgatory whoch were out of this world amazing. The hot honey toast was a perfect vehicle for mopping up the sauce. Hoping I get to come back again!!

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    Richmond Tea Rooms - Arch by hostess stand

    Richmond Tea Rooms

    4.1(54 reviews)
    0.4 miGay Village
    ££

    The Gay Village is one of my favorite Manchester neighborhoods and one of my favorite places to…read morevisit there is this tea room. Each time I visit I am taken back to a time when high tea was not only expected but proper. The scones are absolutely to die for! Freshly made, onsite. The sandwiches, teas, and bubbly are always spot on. Service is just what you would expect. Proper and welcoming. They've got drag tea hours that never seem to match up with my schedule when I am in Man. One of these days... Nonetheless, I am eager for my next visit to this proper English tea house.

    Yae not really a fan. And I really wanted to be…read more First the positive. - nice location inside the gay village (yes that the official name of the neighborhood ) - very nice and friendly staff and waiter. - good selection of teas and the teas have been tasty. But now to the rest a teatime should be sacred time with loved once an hour to relax calm down and enjoy good tea and food. We had the queens tea and it comes as a full high tea with scones, sandwiches and sweets. While the service - as already mentioned was great (they switched one set to vegetarian sandwiches) - the sandwiches have not been. The toast was a bit try on the edges and the actual spread and creations have been lackluster to be friendly. The chickpea vegetarian was the best by far. The scones clearly made in house fresh and really good tasting. But they have been more like a bead bun in consistency- but together with the clotted cream very very good. Just not really scones. This tea room also did disappointed me with just serving a tiny glass of industrial made strawberry preserves. They also only serve one "scone" per person and did not offered any more sandwiches or scones. And then finally the "sweets" the Richmond tea room takes that word very very literal. Besides a macaron and a little passionfruit tartlet they served two pieces of cake that have both been tasting like sugar only. While looking ok they just had no taste whatsoever other than just being overly sweet. No fruit flavor or distinctive taste. Since I left mine untouched since they were just not good maybe that why they don't offered more sandwiches or scones. All in all it was just not the teatime I was looking for spending with my husband as quality time we slowed down drinking the tea but we did not really enjoyed the food and that messed up the experience. Sadly. Starting with five stars I'll take one of for the stall sandwiches, another one for uninspired sweets and a third for the jam and overall price / quality relations. Since I would have lived with it when it would have been a cheap teatime in a restaurant, but it's a location that ha w tea room even in the name.

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