Five best coffee shops to visit in Manchester on International Coffee Day 2022 according to Tripadvisor reviews
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As International Coffee Day 2022 approaches, you may be starting to think of how to mark the occasion in Manchester.
The city has plenty of coffee shops to choose from, leaving you somewhat spoilt for choice this coming weekend.
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Hide AdThe day celebrates one of the nations most enjoyed drinks, and gives you the chance to check out a cafe near you.
Here is just a small cross-section of the best coffee shops in Manchester for you to visit on International Coffee Day which in 2022 falls on Saturday October 1.
1 19 Cafe Bar
Chatsworth House 19 Lever Street, Manchester M1 1BY England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5 out of 312 reviews
Featured review: “Great little gem of a find off the main hub of Manchester.
We didn’t have to wait too long for a table, staff were friendly and gave a realistic time frame for a table to be ready.
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Hide Ad“Lots to choose from on the menu and was spoiled for choice.
“Food was delicious, my only criticism would be that the ‘cheap tasting ketchup’ left a rather odd aftertaste but this would not deter me from returning. Can’t wait to visit again.”
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2 Mercado Deli Market
192 Burton Road, Manchester M20 1LH England
Tripadvisor rating: 5/5 out of 62 reviews
Featured review: “Wandered down Burton road looking for somewhere new this morning and very glad we went into Mercado.
“Coffee was excellent and the different snacks available were great. Savoury and sweet options. The Apple and cinnamon Tequeños were the showstopper; a must try.
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Hide Ad“Experience only made better by talking to Vito who served us. Will be returning very soon!”
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3 Ezra & Gil
20 Hilton Street Northern Quarter, Manchester M1 1FR England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5 out of 5 from 541 reviews
Featured review: “Excellent first visit here. Arrived for brunch on Sunday - already a queue so like several others put our name on the waiting list.
“The wait was only about 10 minutes and you will not be disappointed! There is a reason this place has a queue!
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Hide Ad“One of the best meals I’ve had in Manchester and not just for brunch. I had the Nduja Scrambled Eggs and the portion size was really generous and the flavours were amazing.
“My partner had the smashed pumpkin with beetroot houmous which was also amazing and very generous on portion size. Both dishes were presented so well and tasted amazing! Coffee is also good with every combination and milk choice you would expect.
“They cater brilliantly for allergens and pretty much everything can be done gluten free. Really reasonably priced for a city centre brunch spot, especially one as good as this. I’ll be heading back asap!
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4 Takk Coffee House
6 Tariff Street, Manchester M1 2FF England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5 out of 5 from 351 reviews
Featured review: “Visiting Manchester, checked up on the Coffee Shops in town and found Takk’s.
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Hide Ad“Excellent Icelandic style coffee house, serving good quality well priced cafe latte and gluten free cakes.
“Friendly helpful baristas, who do very good latte art! Minimalist Scandi style inside with old school tables and chairs.
“All clean and tidy including the toilets. Can’t wait to go back, next time I’m in town!”
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5 The Vienna Coffee House
74 Mosley Street, Manchester M2 3LW England
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5 out of 5 from 397 reviews
Featured review: “Called in for breakfast before heading home after an overnight stay for the Christmas Markets.
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Hide Ad“Highly recommended food and service. I had the cinnamon sourdough French toast with mixed berries and Greek yoghurt- delicious, my niece had the eggs royale and said it was the best she’d had, she also requested a sausage with her dish and this was no problem.
“We also tried the Viennese specialty Mélange Coffee (cappuccino with chocolate flakes) which was delicious.
“With a glass of orange juice each as well the bill came to just over £24, which, in our opinion, was certainly worth the money. Will definitely go back next time we are in Manchester.
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