Are you looking for a yummy spot to go this weekend for breakfast?
Well Bolton residents really are spoilt for choice.
We had a look on TripAdvisor for the Bolton eateries which are said to have some of the best breakfast options.
Earthlings
Earthlings at 221 Darwen Road, Bromley Cross, is a great spot for breakfast according to TripAdvisor.
The eatery offers a healthier alternative with breakfast platters, bagels, ciabattas, porridges and more.
It has a five out of five rating review on TripAdvisor and was also awarded the Travellers’ Choice Award in 2022.
Open hours are between 10am and 3pm.
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Baker’s
Baker's at 247 Blackburn Road, Bolton, serves up full cooked breakfasts, toasties, breakfast barms and much more.
Open between 09.30am and 4.30pm, Baker's is rated five-out-of-five on TripAdvisor and received the Travellers’ Choice Award in 2022.
Poppins Tea Rooms
Poppins in Horwich offers a variety of meals for all to enjoy.
The tearoom offers toast with a choice of toppings, omelettes, pancakes, bagels and more.
It is open 10am to 4pm during the week and 10am to 5pm on Saturdays.
The Coffee Shop at Heaton
The Coffee Shop at Heaton is also a popular place to go for breakfast according to TripAdvisor.
The eatery is rated 4.5 stars out of five and is the second-best place in Bolton for coffee and tea.
The café offers a large menu with choices such as croissants, classic breakfast dishes, breakfast sandwiches and more.
It was also awarded the Travellers’ Choice Award in 2022.
Odessa Café
Odessa based at 4 Bridgeman Buildings Exchange Street, is rated five out of five on TripAdvisor.
The menu includes breakfast classics, breakfast wraps, omelettes and more.
Open between 7am to 5pm Monday to Saturday and 9am to 3pm on Sundays, the eatery is rated the 11th best restaurant in Bolton on TripAdvisor.
If you know a great spot for breakfast that should be added to this list, contact us at chloe.wilson@newsquest.co.uk
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