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The Koffee Pot Bar & Cafe - Manchester - Photo album

There are few places in manchester that do good tacos. These tacos were delicious. We had between us the nachos, pork and chrizo tacos and beef. I was so full after. Plenty of filling. We sat next to the kitchen so servers were too much (asked few times what we wanted by varying servers). This didn'
Quality cafe, thoroughly recommended. Fast friendly service and great food. Just right for a chilly Saturday morning after a night out. On the recommendation of the waitress I ordered Turkish Eggs, which has spicy sausages, soft boiled eggs, yoghurt and toast. It sounds odd but was perfect for me.
All I can say is that the 30 min hungover walk was worth it to visit The Koffee Pot! I ordered the Irish Breakfast, a filter coffee, and finished off with an espresso milkshake, which were all absolutely delicious. The atmosphere in there is laid back and chilled, but the service is speedy and atten
Went to barria brother tacos and they did not disappoint very tasty n juicy the ox tongue was good n tried the spicy pork tacos they was good but not a fan of the spicy sauce on them I would definitely recommend this place
Busy cafe in Manchester. Very attentive staff. Simple menu. I ordered English breakfast, wife ordered vegan breakfast. Nicely presented. Place had a great vibe. Highly recommend
The staff and atmosphere were amazing. We ordered the birria tacos and though delicious, I'd really recommend adding something more refreshing like guacamole (However guacamole is £6, so maybe not...) or lettuce to your order as it does get a quite same-y and heavy. The raw onion really didn't do mu
5 stars all around. I have been traveling all around Europe and this is definitely one of the best breakfasts I had. I was very thankful to be served by the very friendly and exceptional Ste*PH*en who not only gave me great suggestions for food but also gave me great suggestions for things to try in
Hustling, bustling cafe in Manchester’s Northern Quarter. One of the best breakfasts I’ve had for sometime. The “Big Yin” is a meat feast, loved the black pudding and haggis! Steaming hot mugs of builder’s tea, big plates of not at all greasy breakfast, just what was needed. Definitely a place to g
A really great breakfast experience all-round! Great service and a really nice atmosphere. Dinner style cafe. I took the Manc Muffin which was a muffin with sausage, egg, bacon and hashbrown. So tasty. Great coffee and everyone else I was with loved it too. Ideal for brunch / breakfast.
This place is well worth a visit. Good vibes and excellent, friendly service. Quality ingredients and cooked to perfection. A touch pricey - the Irish Fry is £12.50 and my local café 'Big Breakfast' is £8.00 but I guess that's the difference between city centre and leafy village. Looking forward to
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