Bread and Butter is a hidden gem located on Tib street in the trendy, indie, cool Northern quarter of Manchester city centre. It is a lovely little cafe with a large selection of panini, piadinas (which i discovered today is a sort of wrap, a bit like a cross between a naan bread and a tortilla, which like panini is toasted), cakes and teas. My eye was drawn to the meatball and mozzarella, which the friendly Mancunian waitress advised I had on the aforementioned piadina. The friendly duo behind the counter made the short wait for the sandwich a pleasant one with tails of relbellious youth and future dreams. I would have loved to have sat in and continued with the conversation if it hadn't been for the £1 extra charge for doing so (not much to the average layman, but I am a stingy student), but alas, I found a comfy wall nearby where I greatly enjoyed my lunch. A truly delicious sandwich (or piadina to be precise). The meatballs were served with a superb homemade rich tomato sauce, and the mozzarella was delightfully gooey when melted. Can't wait for the next visit!
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Bread and Butter, Northern Quarter, Manchester. Service with a smile and a chat about the pros and cons of legalising drugs
Bread and Butter is a hidden gem located on Tib street in the trendy, indie, cool Northern quarter of Manchester city centre. It is a lovely little cafe with a large selection of panini, piadinas (which i discovered today is a sort of wrap, a bit like a cross between a naan bread and a tortilla, which like panini is toasted), cakes and teas. My eye was drawn to the meatball and mozzarella, which the friendly Mancunian waitress advised I had on the aforementioned piadina. The friendly duo behind the counter made the short wait for the sandwich a pleasant one with tails of relbellious youth and future dreams. I would have loved to have sat in and continued with the conversation if it hadn't been for the £1 extra charge for doing so (not much to the average layman, but I am a stingy student), but alas, I found a comfy wall nearby where I greatly enjoyed my lunch. A truly delicious sandwich (or piadina to be precise). The meatballs were served with a superb homemade rich tomato sauce, and the mozzarella was delightfully gooey when melted. Can't wait for the next visit!
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