Federal has become a beloved Aussie-inspired cafe, renowned for its incredible all-day brunch, sandwiches, cocktails, and, of course, coffee. ... More
Federal has become a beloved Aussie-inspired cafe, renowned for its incredible all-day brunch, sandwiches, cocktails, and, of course, coffee.
9 Nicholas Croft, Manchester M4 1EY England 
- Business hours -
Mon-Fri : 07:30am-16:00pm
Sat : 08:00am-17:00pm
Sun : 08:00am-16:00pm
- Directions -
- The nearest light rail station to Federal Cafe & Bar in Manchester is Shudehill (Manchester Metrolink). It’s a 5 min walk away.
- The nearest bus stops to Federal Cafe & Bar in Manchester are Hanover Street (Stop Nm), The Unicorn (Stop Cb) and Piccadilly Gardens (Stop A). The closest one is a 5 min walk away.
After travelling around Australia in our early twenties, eating pies every day, we returned home determined to reinvig ... More
- The story of Pieminister -
After travelling around Australia in our early twenties, eating pies every day, we returned home determined to reinvigorate the humble British pie.
And so in 2003, Pieminister was born. We scrabbled together some basic equipment and worked hard into the night (after night!) to set up shop in Stokes Croft, Bristol. Tristan made the pies and Jon ran the shop. On day one we sold five pies (not a great start), but word spread fast and after two weeks there was a queue out of the door. A stall at London’s famous Borough Market soon followed, then a pitch at Glastonbury – a dream come true. Over the years we have grown and now employ around 300 people. We still make all our pies in our Bristol kitchens and we still eat pies every day.
Sally Lunn’s is much more than a world famous tea and eating house in the centre of the wonderful city of Bath England. Our historic building is one o ... More
Sally Lunn’s is much more than a world famous tea and eating house in the centre of the wonderful city of Bath England. Our historic building is one of the oldest houses in Bath. Our kitchen museum shows the actual kitchen used by the legendary young Huguenot baker Sally Lunn in Georgian Bath to create the first Bath Bunn – an authentic regional speciality now known the world over.
Sally Lunn’s is open for Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, pre-theatre dinner and dinner. Menus offer historic refreshment based on the original Sally Lunn bun – still baked to a secret recipe – and rich in local cuisine and authentic historic dishes. We are a truly authentic English eating house serving regional English food – including our trencher dinner.
Bunn History
Legend has it that Sally Lunn, a Huguenot refugee, came to this bake-house in 1680 and started
to make a rich, round & generous ‘Bunn’ that was big but incredibly light and delicious. She made
her Bunns with fresh eggs, local butter and warm milk together with the skill she had learned
making French brioche. In the days of Beau Nash the Bunn was served at the public breakfasts and
afternoon teas. Sally Lunn Bunns became so famous that the house began to be called after her. The
recipe, found in a secret cupboard, is now passed on with the deeds of the house
Rules was established by Thomas Rule in 1798 making it the oldest restaurant in London. It serves traditional British fo ... More
London’s Oldest Restaurant
Rules was established by Thomas Rule in 1798 making it the oldest restaurant in London. It serves traditional British food, specialising in classic game cookery, oysters, pies and puddings.