Grandpa Greene’s Luxury Ice Cream
Perched by the canal in the picturesque village of Diggle, near Oldham, Grandpa Greene’s is best known for its award-winning homemade ice cream. It’s also a warm and inviting licensed cafe with glass fronted terraces and indoor dining.
The ice cream parlour serves the full collection of Grandpa Greene’s flavours which range from the traditional vanilla pod to espresso to bubblegum. We recommend the white chocolate, or the vegan lotus biscuit. You’ve also got pancakes, sundaes, waffles, doughnuts and other sweet treats to tempt you.
In the cafe, you’ll find an extensive brunch and lunch menu including classics like eggs benedict and avocado on toast.
You can make a trip here into a family day out by combining it with a stroll along the canal, and a stop-off at the adjacent adventure playground.
- Price:
Open: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun
Tags: Alfresco Bar Beer Beer garden or terrace Bistro Breakfast British Brunch Cafe Cake Coffee Desserts Families Great views Groups Lunch menu Afternoon tea Casual Dog friendly Vegan
Subscribe to the Confidential Guides newsletter
Want to be the first to receive the latest news, tips, guides and updates? Subscribe here.
Advertise with Confidentials
Is this your business? If you’d like to discuss your entry or marketing with us, get in touch here.
You might also like…
Rosa’s Thai Cafe Manchester
SpinningfieldsStarting out in a no-frills East End caff already called Rosa’s, Khao Kho-born Saiphin dished up authentic Thai flavours with...
Legoland Discovery Centre Manchester
Trafford ParkLegoland Discovery Centre is Manchester’s ultimate Lego playground. If your children like building and creating with those brightly coloured blocks,...
Honest Crust Sourdough Pizza Manchester
Northern Quarter"On a mission to make really great sourdough pizza" since a pop-up in rainy Ramsbottom back in 2013, Honest Crust's...
Flight Club Manchester
Manchester City CentreFlight Club is a hit in London, Birmingham and Manchester, with its primary aim (sorry) to offer a contemporary take...