
Sometimes after a long day, there’s nothing better than just sitting in your favourite cafe for a little afternoon pick me up. Whether that’s having your favourite coffee, a tasty piece of cake or even a cheeky cocktail. Manchester has an increasing number of independent gems that you should be dying to try. If you have already have a firm favourite, push it aside for these 5 awesome cafes in Manchester for an afternoon pick me up.
With a name that strong, you know you’re in for a treat. With an array of teas, good coffee and lovely homemade treats and sandwiches, what’s not to like?
Decadent hot chocolate, homemade chocolate truffles and a chilled out vibe equals one hell of a pick me up. Set in the NQ neighbourhood, it offers a peaceful vibe that is the perfect place for a sweet afternoon pick me up.
Teacup serves up a delicious array of breakfast and lunch items which is great, but what we really want to tell you about is the gorgeous cakes and brownies. Sit down and people watch with a lovely pot of tea and a slice of cake. Definiely recommend the rainbow cake.
Describing itself is as a lifestyle store and coffee bar, it combines shopping with a good food and awesome coffee. Go for a pick me up, leave with a new coffee cup and and happier vibe.
A little of the beaten track, tucked in the stunning Burton’s arcade is specialist coffee shop, Pot Kettle Black. Expect delicious food and of course awesome coffee. Relax in the spacious victorian arcade with a freshly brewed coffee. You won’t want to leave.
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