Federal Circle Square
Federal Cafe Bar in Circle Square on Oxford Road, Manchester is a must-visit for brunch lovers. With a focus on Antipodean-style brekkie, it serves some of the most popular brunch dishes in the city.
One of its specialities is Emily’s famous banana bread, which is a staple on the menu and is loved by regulars. Additionally, the halloumi and shrooms dish is another popular item, with perfectly grilled halloumi cheese paired with juicy mushrooms.
The brunch menu at Federal Cafe Bar is not complete without its range of cocktails. It serves classic brunch cocktails such as Mimosas, Bloody Marys, and Aperol Spritz, which pair perfectly with its fun-loving menu and laid-back style. These cocktails are a great way to start your weekend or catch up with friends over brunch.
Federal Cafe Bar also has two other city centre branches, in Deansgate and The Northern Quarter, making it easy for you to visit no matter where you are in Manchester. Each location offers the same quality food and drinks, so you can enjoy the same great experience wherever you choose to visit.
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