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    Moose Coffee

    3.9 (84 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Melissa T H.

    This cafe is super popular and has an extensive menu with ample seating inside and outside. Prices are good value, especially for being in City centre. Our breakfast dishes were generously portioned and were very good. My poached eggs with spinach was excellent, hubby loved the honey flat white and the kids meal was very good! Solid breakfast food. Plenty of English and American choices.

    Sabrina J.

    Amazing!! We had the double dutch and the bronx brunch and we were blown away at how great it was! The service was also great!! Definitely a must try if you enjoy brunch food (:

    Eggs Benedict and French toast...moose style!
    Natalie W.

    I was really impressed with the menu at Moose, which is extensive and features many delicious American brunch options. I was disappointed they had run out of salt beef as the Reuben sandwich sounded great, but I really enjoyed my "New Hampshire Moose" which is eggs benedict with smoked salmon (which actually has several alternative names including eggs atlantic and eggs royale, which I know because uh I may have read the Wikipedia page on eggs benedict on a previous occasion). They also have milkshakes. Milkshakes are one of my favourite things in life and normally I get strawberry but instead of the classic flavours they had some more adventurous options - so I got cookie dough. And it was good.

    Sammi W.

    i've been told about moose cafe and my friend decided we should eat lunch there! she suggested the pancakes but since we both prefer savory food items, we both decided to share one to have best the both worlds! first, she came in at noon and booked a table for 12.40 which was the next available time slot which was just the right time as we said to meet half past! she did mention it was always packed and that there was a new store near picadilly but thought the original was best for first timers like me! i loved the decor, especially with the christmas/festive lights! i thought it matched really well with all the moose decor (really tempted to buy the moose astronaut poster for £5!!) i ordered the new england eggs benedict and she got the club sandwich then we ordered a stack of pancakes with syrup to share! the food took a bit of time but judging by how busy they were, i'd say it was reasonable and worth the wait! we were both sort of messy eaters but it was all really tasty!! i'm glad we got the pancakes or else i would've needed to come back and try it again before i go back home! i really enjoyed the atmosphere but maybe the other store would be less busy/rush! the service was really nice and helpful though!

    Bounty shake..quite gritty :(
    Penny L.

    I have always imagined this to be yet another generic coffee shop...WRONG Finishing a 12 hour night shift we came here to warm our cockles after being tossed about in the icy wind and rain. The decor screams of moose, moosey antler chandeliers, moosey fine art , and one moose-infested menu. A hostess waved us to a cream leather booth..it sure felt like a posh Canadian diner..opening the menu, I could not find a single familiar dish. I loved how everything was titled moosily..from Mighty Moose, Lone Moose, Veggie Moose..a lot of the dishes consisted of meat patties, maple bacon, pulled pork, grits , proper buttermilk pancakes...there was so much, and each dish had a lengthly description of what it entailed.. After some time we both ordered a Oreo and Bounty shake..the Oreo was malty and wholesome..the bounty was gritty due to the coconut shards which made it unpleasant. Food : I ordered the Rich Moose Grits purely because I had never tried grits before. The waitress queried if I preferred brown or white toast..she need not had bothered after what was about to come next.. When my dish was presented to me, I quietly whimpered 'help'..the portion was intimidating , and the postioning of griddled tomato and easy over eggs made it look like a mocking face. The grits I soon discovered, was made up of ground corn, infused with garlic and cheese..it was similar to mash potato, the runny yolk from the organic egg helped break it up...but still it was so rich that I only consumed 1/4 of it ...without battering an eyelid to the toast. Sheepishly I watched my friend dig into her Grande Bouche.. basically bacon and vanilla battered egg on french toast, smothered in maple syrup.. it looked epic. Fast falling into a food coma I grabbed an emergency coffee latte...not to sound cliche but this was the best latte I've tasted.. Unfortunately the bathroom was out of service, which wasn't pointed out until I turned around and saw the sign...however the service was pleasant and the ingredients tasted fresh and ...actually organic? The eggs that I consumed were thick like the pancakes.. I will definitely be back, but not for the grits..unless I starve myself for a week first

    Tri-State Combo (New York Moose and New Orleans Moose) Eggs Benedict
    Michael B.

    Moose is quite simply a big fat slab of American & Canadian breakfast magnificence, tucked away off Mosley Street. The offerings here were so good that I went two weeks in a row and will be back again on Monday. They have one of the most extensive and intriguing all day breakfast/brunch menus I've ever seen. On my first visit I was beside myself at the prospect of being able to mix any of their five Eggs Benedict dishes - the 'Tri-State Combo'. Served on a toasted bagel and at less than £8, it was hearty and delicious (the slow cooked pulled pork of the New Orleans Moose element was totally delicious). The second visit, thanks to recommendations from fellow Yelpers, saw an order of a stack of homemade American pancakes with blueberries at £6 (because I deluded myself that having fruit would counterbalance the ginormous carb overload coupled with syrup and butter). Though their drinks menu appears to be focused on espresso-based coffee, they do sell some decent tea here with a generous pot ranging from £1.70 to £2.50. The interior is American diner influenced with some quirky design elements (look out for the chandeliers and wall art in particular) and if you time your arrival just right try and grab a booth in the back so you can also people watch whilst you dine. If you drowned out the sound of Manchester accents you could have expected to see a brunch of Ice Road Truckers coming in to order a gargantuan breakfast here. I've got a feeling they'll have to crane me out of this place after my next visit.

    Pulled pork Eggs Benedict
    Emily B.

    Shortly after I moved to Manchester a couple of friends came to visit. On a fuzzy-headed Sunday morning they wanted Eggs Benedict. For reasons unknown I couldn't source them any (I blame the fact that I wasn't at that point tagged into the Yelp hive mind). If only I had known about Moose Coffee. You fancy Eggs Benedict, guys? Choose from approximately 7865 varieties*. Meeting up with a friend for lunch on a rainy Saturday evening, I tried to forget that I'd had eggs for breakfast as I perused the extensive menu. Now, I am bad at ordering at the best of times, and had to send the waitress away once in order to make a decision. Pulled Pork Eggs Benedict. It had to happen. And oh man was it good. The soft meat and creamy Hollandaise sauce went together perfectly. My pal opted for the Huevos Rancheros which also looked delicious. Coffee was decent, prices were good, and staff were chirpy. It's in a great location, central for walking to and from the bus/tram/train, but slightly tucked away so it feels a bit secluded. Is it a chain? Is it an independent? I'm not entirely sure but whatever it is, it's a nice addition to the city, and a handy place to know of for the next time my Benedict-loving friends visit. * Slight exaggeration.

    Jordan L.

    MOOSE!!! America+Canada+Cafe=MooseCoffee!! I absolutely love this place!!! And so does everybody else. You'll never see this place empty and there's a good reason for that. On my first, and only visit (so far!!) we arrived at the doors at 8.50am to find the doors opened at 9 and by the time those 10 cold minutes past there was over 10 people waiting to enter just as we were. I was shocked! As it opened and we entered the atmosphere was upbeat, warm and the handful of staff made it feel relaxed and welcoming giving you the time and attention you needed. The menu was a little too much for me at this time in the morning and by that I mean there was LOTS to choose from I couldn't make a decision! The theme of the menu is a mixture of American and Canadian breakfast / brunch food. There's a ton of pancake and waffle mixtures, sweet or savoury. About 12 different varieties of Eggs Benedict, sandwiches, shakes and hot drinks to choose from. I got the 'Double Dutch' - a combination of 2 pancakes filled with sausage and bacon, topped with 2 fried eggs and a pot of maple syrup but remember, these aren't those thin batter mix English pancakes, oh no!! There AMERICAN ONES!!!! One downfall of this uptown cafe is the price. It's between £6-10+ for one meal but with the quality I wouldn't put this down as a complaint. I would highly recommend this place but suggest you get there early as they don't make reservations. I will certainly be reuniting with MOOSE again. A new favourite for me.

    Jess F.

    Mixed review from me, my boyfriend absolutely loved his meal but mine was a disaster. The coffee was great but I mistakenly thought this place was a great independent but I think it might be a chain. I ordered apple juice and waffles but both were out of a packet and awful. I only had one sip of the juice and a couple of bites of the waffles as they were freezing cold and hard in the middle. The waitress apologised, admitted the waffles were not made on site and recommended the pancakes which she said were made from scratch - but then still charged us the whole price. Hope I'd go back but with other great places in town on offer I'm not sure I would.

    Grits
    Briony C.

    Ok, another Manchester place that I need to upgrade. So I returned for breakfast and the place was a lot quieter, which meant there wasn't a horrific wait for food. Thank god! I had the veggie mighty moose and shared a bowl of grits. Both were exceptional. The food here is so good and delicious, it's just heavenly. My only complaint would be that the menu is so ridiculously long that it takes ages to read and to decipher the difference between the dishes.

    Blueberry pancakes. Maple syrup. Lovely!
    Laura F.

    So I ended up in town an hour early for a meeting today and as a result needed to waste some time, and fill my belly. My meeting was on the next street to Moose Coffee so I thought, why not. Very glad I did. Upon entering, the girl behind the counter smiled and just told me 'grab a seat, I'll be right over'. So I did, and she was. I ordered a latte (£2.40) whilst I decided what to order for breakfast. It was 9am and the place wasn't busy at all.. 2 businessmen on the other side of the cafe and that was pretty much it. The waitress returned with my latte and I ordered the blueberry pancakes (£6) 10 minutes later my pancakes arrived, steaming hot straight out of the pan and covered in icing sugar. Looked lovely. There were 3 pancakes on the stack and it came served with maple syrup. All in all a lovely breakfast. And pretty cheap too. Quite a few people popped in for a takeout coffee on their way to work.. They were served quickly and with a smile - just like I was.

    Nice artwork!
    Claire I.

    Waiting time can be about five minutes but they will give you menu's to ponder over whilst you wait! I gawped at the paintings of a moose in a space suit and antlers for chandeliers! We were seated after a couple of minutes in a private booth next to the front desk. We each ordered a pot of tea and a huge breakfast - the best! Thin sliced beef with the perfect proportion of seasoning Potato Hash Sausages Eggs Service was smiley and very quick. It was DELICIOUS! The right kind of meal you need for a busy day ahead. I was super jealous of the people eating waffles or pancakes... Especially the toddler with her hands clamped around one pancake chewing it bit by bit! I wish they would do gluten free pancakes!

    Shaun P.

    Coming here is as a direct result of YELP recommendation and of course was not therefore a disappointment. They have clearly outgrown the space due to its mass popularity. The previous day I walked past (a saturday afternoon) and the queue was out the door, although annoying usually a very good sign usually, in this case it proved to be so. The food, well spoilt for choice. Study the menu before hand if you can to prevent you from time-wasting on the day :) i would agree it an authentic Canadian / American diner / coffee house. We all enjoyed the choice we made. My double dutch pancakes did beat me. The chirotzo sausage became too much in the end! I will be returning for a lunchtime soon and have already made my choice (courtesy of the guy on the next table), its gonna be the 'Coney Island'. Here is where I pay homage to Jonny Q... Classic recommendation! Get them to open more!!!

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    Takk - Some of the art for sale inside

    Takk

    4.2(47 reviews)
    0.3 miNorthern Quarter
    ££

    So I've heard many things about this place .. and my favourite bar is down the road so I pass it…read moreall the time. With trying to find a place for breakfast/brunch the other day, this place was at the top of the list. It was very nice inside .. very relaxing, calm, people working, people chatting .. it felt cozy and comfy. We picked a table and ordered our stuff at the serving bar .. I went for poached eggs on sourdough toast, and a latte .. but turns out they had a coffee and pastry offer so I also got a blueberry croissant. All the food was so good .. the pastry felt and tasted freshly and home made as I think it was whole meal flour which was nice and a change .. the blueberry jam inside was epic .. the coffee was brilliant and the eggs perfectly cooked and sourdough not overly toasted (which I can't seem to master at home) .. the only thing I would say bad was, with getting poached eggs, it felt like not a lot .. 2 eggs on a large slice of.. looked and felt like something was missing. Would absolutely return tho ... will deffo get a takeout coffee when passing in future

    One of those unusual stylish places that I'm not sure if I like or not. It's all very hipster, the…read morebench sharing seats and old school desks still with school days graffiti. This doesn't create the most comfortable seating to be honest, but the coffee is exceptional with a perfect balanced blend that isn't one for ass kicking strength... This coffee is about taste rather than kick. Like most independent coffee houses, the prices are pretty high. The reason to be here is to enjoy a great coffee and hang out with friends, it's got a decent vibe and the staff are helpful. Good place to pick up some coffee for your home machine to boot :)

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    The Foundation Coffee House - Yogurt Breakfast Bowl // good and super filling

    The Foundation Coffee House

    4.0(51 reviews)
    0.3 miNorthern Quarter
    ££

    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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    Leaf - Interior

    Leaf

    4.6(10 reviews)
    0.3 miOxford Road Corridor
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    I popped into this cozy cafe/bistro/tea bar late Sunday afternoon to find some caffeine and fight…read moretrans-Atlantic jet lag. I took up residence in the dimly lit back area, where the cheerful waitstaff promptly took my order of a blood orange hot chocolate made with almond milk (!) The drink came out frothy and light, with a cloud of chocolate-dusted milk foam atop subtle, smooth chocolate. No bitter or artificial aftertaste. While bopping along to the background music and working on my laptop, I was informed that Leaf would close early at 19h instead of 20h, so I seized the opportunity to order dinner as well: the jerk lamb rump, and an order of jasmine pearl tea. The waiter helped me verify that the lamb was free of dairy, and soon I was chowing down on succulent roast lamb and garlicky roast beans. The mango jam was a perfect accompaniment to the meat, but I found the coconut/coriander rice too mushy to my taste. It helped me to imagine them as mashed potatoes instead, haha. The tea was sensuously fragrant, and I welcomed the scented fog clouding my glasses. I wish I could have stayed there longer, but I might return for brunch or tea - Leaf is truly a serene, wonderful establishment.

    J love thus place, mostly because I live tea, and I'm really not a coffee drinker, where so many…read morecoffee shops tea is an afterthought, leaf is clearly dedicated to my fave, with a vast list of choices. Id also like to give props to the brownies. So many are disappointing and dry, but these are lovely and a generous square

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    Fig + Sparrow - Three weeks of the only toilet in the venue being broken.  Oscar Wilde couldn't describe the stench, either.

    Fig + Sparrow

    4.0(42 reviews)
    0.3 miNorthern Quarter
    ££

    5 years have passed since I was last here.. Unfortunately time has not served this place well…read more Deciding to meet up before an event for some breccy I was not quite prepared for the upcoming events. The decor is still quite homely however the seating is still very close, to a point where my friend could not even sit opposite me due to the narrow gap between the chair and table. Embarrassment set aside I went to grab some menus to find there was none. I was informed by a waitress that I had to read off the wall..so for ease I took several pictures of the menu to enable my friend to browse with ease. The menu was limited, I mean when I think of breccy I imagine eggs to be present at the very least. But no this was eggless, baconless with just options of toast, avocado, and nothing inspiring really..also there were NO PRICES. Walking up to the till I was acknowledged by a grumpy guy. Perhaps he needed a Smile latte. Anyway I ordered a cold brew along with the avocado on toast, paying extra for some additional smoked salmon. After choosing what fresh bread I wanted, he slapped me with a £12 bill.. I was gobsmacked.. Returning to my seat I reassured myself " This is going to be the best avocado on toast ever". So the cold brew arrived with a fresh piece of orange floating in it. It was pleasing to note that the brew making is still top notch. Now the food itself.. this arrived on two pieces of toast, half a pear sliced on each piece with a sliver of smoked salmon. This was dressed with a light mixture of chili and lemon. My friends beans and toast was deconstructed, she had to make it up herself...this was I think £6-8 ...for beans on toast.. I found my victuals tasty enough but could not justify the price, £5.99 would have been more realistic at best. Anyway overall the service was poor, the lack of important details such as no physical menus, napkins, prices, inquiries if the food was okay and lack of logical seating. I might pop in for a coffee to take away but this I doubt.

    Was happy to find this place after rather miserably trudging round the Northern Quarter in the rain…read morelooking for somewhere to sit down and have a hot drink. It has a comforting well maintained ambience (even the basement loo!) and the staff are extremely friendly. I really like the broad wooden table in the middle of the coffee area, feels calming and comfortable to sit at! I tried the Marrakesh loose leaf mint tea which was very nice although not as good a fresh mint tea - when I return next I'll try the peppermint instead. They have some lunch in a jar meals which is a fun concept although I'm not sure the actual contents would be that exciting. But it's a nice touch, also like the jugs of water with orange slices and sugar syrup. Shops like this which contain loads of really overpriced unnecessary home items I normally just dismiss as selling tat but for some reason the stuff here entranced me, especially cushions featuring a dog saying "Bonjour" /holding a French flag in its mouth (srsly I don't know why I found this so cute) and a wire basket for £18 which I for some reason felt I really need in my life. My friend felt the same about a set of colourful plastic spoons...I don't what this place does to you but I enjoyed it!

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    Alabama's All American Eatery - very verynice!worth waiting

    Alabama's All American Eatery

    3.9(38 reviews)
    0.3 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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    Moose Coffee - tradamerican - Updated May 2026

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