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The Morning After in Liverpool |
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If you need something
to ease an aching head or just fancy a hearty breakfast
before heading out for the day you’re in luck, because
Liverpool has plenty of cafés that cater for early
birds.
If you’re looking for a proper full English breakfast
in funky surroundings then head for Caffé D’Oro
[map] , the ideal place to find a cure for a hangover. With
an excellent range of coffee, and a breakfast of sausage,
bacon, egg, tomatoes, beans and toast on the menu, you
should be feeling fine again in no time.
Situated on Bold Street, the cafe has bright, modern decor
and also serves pizzas, pastries, baked potatoes and burgers.
In the midst of the city’s main shopping area you’ll
find Pudding Bowl Café [map],
which serves a varied selection of breakfasts, vegetarian
meals, and, as the name suggests, some great desserts.
A great place to chill out, this café has a light
and airy feel to it along with an abundance of greenery,
wooden floorboards, high windows and large mirrors.
One of Liverpool’s best-loved eateries, O’Brien’s
Irish Sandwich Bar [map],
provides a good breakfast menu, which includes bacon and
cheese bagels and a hot Irish breakfast. Situated on Castle
Street in the heart of the city centre, it is a hugely
popular place to grab a bite to eat to help you recover
from the night before.
If you can’t face a fry-up and would rather enjoy
a continental breakfast in nice surroundings, then head
for Café Tabac [map],
which has great views of St Philip’s Church. This
café is where you can relax and read the Sunday
papers with a delicious coffee and croissant. It attracts
a wide range of customers, from students and tourists
to businesspeople and shoppers.
Another café worth trying for a decent start to
the day is the Hole in the Wall [map],
which is hidden away on School Lane. It has a smart and
clean décor with a multitude of mirrors, and offers
a menu of baguettes, quiches, toasted sandwiches, baked
potatoes and cakes.
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