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AJ Handley-Rowe AJ Handley-Rowe - 10th November 2021

The best pancakes in Manchester and where to find them

Danny Jones Danny Jones The best places for pancakes in Manchester city centre

Pancakes might traditionally be a relatively simple staple, but here in Manchester our restaurants and cafes go large, with dozens of different styles, flavours and toppings to choose from – and we have some of the best places going in the North West.

There’s a pancake to suit everyone if you know where to look, from sweet to savoury, miniature to fat and thin to fluffy.

We’ve broken down some of our favourites below to help you get your pancake fix all year round. Yes, it may be Shrove Tuesday is looming, but one day is hardly enough to sample them all.

There are some relative newcomers to check out, too. Keep reading to discover the best places for pancakes in and around Manchester.

Where to get really good pancakes in Manchester

1. Cocoa Cabana – Didsbury and The Trafford Centre

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If you’ve got a sweet tooth, the remaining Cocoa Cabana site in West Dids is one of the very best places to head for some fluffy pancakes in Manchester.

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They’ve even done bottomless for Pancake Day in the past, with the only rule being you have to finish one stack before you order the next.

Flavours include tiramisu, Biscoff and caramel, Kinder Bueno and many more; they also have a pop-up at The Trafford Centre these days.

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2. Matcha Kyoto – Albert/Lincoln Square

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Now, if you’re more of a crepe person than a fluffy stack fan, then this increasingly viral and trending spot on Brazennose Street, just between two of the city’s most resurgent squares, might be a good alternative for you.

Putting a somewhat lighter and more delicate Japanese twist on the classic French-style dessert, these thin but flavourful little pancakes feel like a happy medium between treating yourself and pure decadence and potential overindulgence.

Their creme brûlée matcha flavoured crepe is absolutely to die for and an absolute must-try.

3. Hampton and Vouis – Central and Northern Quarter

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This cute little cafe next to Albert Square used to be very easy to miss, but with a second venue in the Northern Quarter now too, they’re more worth seeking out than ever. Venture inside, and you’ll find great coffee, a counter full of bakes from local suppliers and an excellent year-round pancake menu.

Here, fluffy American-style pancakes are loaded with sauce and sweet treats like Jammy Dodger biscuits, raspberries, caramel sauce and strawberry jam.

There’s also a Lotus Biscoff stack, a special apple crumble and custard stack, Biscoff and Bueno stacks, as well as plenty more – all come with vanilla ice cream on the side.

4. Lazy Sundae – Manchester Arndale

Now in the Arndale Centre only, but still just as delicious as ever, we visited their old NQ venue for some of those airy soufflé pancakes more than once over the years.

It’s a popular order in Japan and, increasingly, across the globe, and they offer personalised toppings like wafers, chocolate sprinkles, fruit and ice cream to make this special, puffed-up pancake your own – or at least they used to.

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There’s still no word as to when they’ll be doing them regularly from the stall in the Arndale, but who knows? Maybe they’ll make a special exception this Pancake Day; plus, they’re great at catering to vegans and the lactose intolerant, too.

Love these guys.

5. Fluffy Fluffy – Central

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There are more fat, fluffy, wobbly pancakes to be found at Fluffy Fluffy (formerly known as Fuwa Fuwa), on Whitworth Street.

These are traditional handcrafted soufflé pancakes topped with flavours like matcha tiramisu, raspberry banana, and blueberry.

Some of the best jiggle you’ll find in town during work hours…

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6. Sugar Junction – Northern Quarter

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Next up is another NQ spot that often gets forgotten about, perhaps because it’s down the ‘quieter’ stretch of Tib Street that is so typically busy with deliveries and cut-through traffic that people just want it pedestrianised.

However, if you haven’t tried Sugar Junction before, you’re seriously missing out. It also happens to be ‘r Amy’s favourite, and trust us, this girl knows what she’s talking about.

The rest of their menu is also jam-packed with all the sugary goodies you’d expect from a gaff with this name, but it’s well worth a visit if you want your pancakes just about as sweet as they come.

7. Moose Coffee – Piccadilly Approach and Central

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Canadians are famous for their pancakes, and the selection at Moose in Manchester is up there with the best. Made fresh to order, think a stack of three dusted with icing sugar and served with Canadian butter.

Whether you opt for savoury or sweet toppings, maple syrup on the side is pretty much a given (yes, even with your eggs and bacon), and we’re absolutely here for it.

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The only thing that could make it more authentic is if the staff often split the bill for you unrequested. A nice little touch.

8. Ezra and Gil

In at number eight is arguably one of the original contemporary brunch spots during Greater Manchester’s biggest foodie boom over the past decade, Ezra and Gil, who smash both day and night when given the chance.

They’re another one of those where you’ll always find a queue coming out the door and for good reason, as they’ve been reinventing the pancake game here in the city centre for a long time.

We’ve been Ezra and Gil die-hards since day one. Exhibit A:

Still as good now as it was back then.

9. 19 Cafe Bar

This blink-and-you ‘ll-miss-it spot has become an absolute go-to for naughty pancakes, thanks to its chocolate bar-laden menu.

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The Biscoff and Kinder Bueno pancakes are the big draws here at 19 Cafe Bar. Loaded with the likes of Biscoff crumb and spread, banana, ice cream and salted caramel sauce, or homemade Kinder sauce, Bueno, chocolate sauce, roasted hazelnuts and vanilla ice cream.

There are healthier pancake options, too, and a strong list of brunch cocktails available from the bar. Familiar Brett from our ‘On The Street’ series is a big fan:

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10. The Koffee Pot

A greasy spoon cafe, but make it Northern Quarter.

The Koffee Pot has long been a go-to breakfast spot, way before it moved up from Stevenson Square to its newer premises on Oldham Street.

It’s been known for fry-ups and breakfast tacos for nearly half a century now, but you can get a solid pancake stack here, too. Think all-American buttermilk pancake stacks with added sausage patty, smoked streaky bacon, hash brown, fried egg and maple syrup.

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It’s basically a full English in a pancake stack, and who doesn’t want that?

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11. Evelyn’s

Another trendy cafe in the Northern Quarter with a beyond solid brunch menu, including indulgent buttermilk soufflé pancakes loaded with honeycomb butter and a spiced berry compote, just to name one of our all-time favourites.

Better still, they always do a super-rich and irresistible special every Shrove Tuesday; past concoctions include Nutella and strawberry, date caramel and banana with a spiced apple compote. Wow.

Washed down with a coffee or a brunch cocktail, you can’t go wrong with one of the GOATs.

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12. Bruncho – Deansgate

Our penultimate pick of top-tier present-day pancake houses in central Manchester is the ever-filing out the door, Bruncho, who work magic with their Middle Eastern twists on brunch staples.

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It happens to be the favourite not only of Audio North‘s Thomas, but our very own Hollie, too, who both really like this spot for different reasons.

This spot also serves as just one stop among Deansgate’s growing brunch triangle. In fact, make that quadrangle – quitangle? Not sure, all we know is there’s a lot to choose from along here, and plenty serving pancakes.

Deansgate’s new mini brunch triangle attracting big queues – and rightly so

13. Leo and Roobs – Salford

Just over on the edge of Salford, as you leave the glitzy reaches of Spinningfields behind, this beloved breakfast spot has become increasingly popular since it opened back in June 2024.

They’re not for solid coffee, great deals on various brunchy bits, and in case you didn’t know, some very tasty pancakes. Specifically, that tiramisu one you might have heard about, which is nothing short of unreal…

For context, when we asked our resident taste-tester EmJ on the day what she made of it, all she could repeat was “BANGIN'”. Says it all really, doesn’t it?

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And that’s our list and now yours, covering some of the very best places for pancakes in central Manchester and a little bit further.

Why 13, we hear you ask? Well, because we expect to eat at least a baker’s dozen ourselves over the course of the 24 hours.

If that sounds like too much for you, then you’ve got the best part of 12 months to up your game until the time the next Pancake Day rolls around.

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J. Cole to play biggest ever Manchester show on first world tour in half a decade

Danny Jones Danny Jones

Calling all those living in Cole World since 2007, J is coming to Manchester on his first world tour in more than five years, and we’re collectively losing our minds.

You could even say we’re in Dreamville.

Announcing a run of just half a dozen live gigs here in Britain, his UK leg will be kicking off this autumn, amid other shows over in mainland Europe, Australia and New Zealand, the States and the rest of North America, even South Africa.

Confirming Co-op Live as the chosen room for his long-awaited return to Manchester, this will be his debut at the massive indoor venue.

He’s even done a cool twist on the tour announcement.

Set to tour his latest release, The Fall-Off – his seventh studio album, which is rolling back the years after being pushed as a double-disk mixtape-esque CD – this feels like a full circle moment, nearly two whole decades on from his actual breakout mixtape, The Come Up. Time flies.

Moreover, it feels like Mancs have had to wait almost just as long to see him again.

The last time J. Cole visited Manchester was on the ‘4 Your Eyez Only Tour’ in 2017, meaning it’ll be nearly 10 whole years by the time we watch him live back up in the North West of England.

It’s also been widely publicised that this record was made with the intentions of it being his last (say it ain’t so), meaning this could also be one of your last chances to see the hip-hop legend live – at least for another VERY long time.

All told, the 41-year-old is set to perform in a total of 50 cities across 15 different countries on this upcoming tour, which gets underway in October.

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J. Cole UK 2026 tour dates

  • 19 October – London, O2 Arena
  • 20 October – London, O2 Arena
  • 25 October – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
  • 26 October – Glasgow, OVO Hydro Glasgow
  • 28 October – Manchester, Co-Op Live Manchester
  • 31 October – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena Nottingham

As detailed by the arena already, official Co-op members can get first in line for tickets, but you can also try your luck with presale by ordering a copy of The Fall-Off.

Otherwise, general admission will be available from 9am this Friday, 20 February, so you’d best be quick about getting them in your basket, all bought and paid for.

If this is set to be his final hurrah, it’s been one hell of a ride for someone who will, without a doubt, go down as one of the best rappers of all time.

Get ready to grab your tickets HERE.

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