Trof Northern Quarter

6-8 Thomas Street, M4 1EU, Manchester, United Kingdom

🛍 Vegan, British, Breakfast, Vegetarian

4.2 💬 23067 Reviews
Trof Northern Quarter

Phone: +441618333197

Address: 6-8 Thomas Street, M4 1EU, Manchester, United Kingdom

City: Manchester

Dishes: 16

Reviews: 23067

Website: http://trofnq.co.uk

"University hangovers became synonymous with breakfasts at Trof. They do a kick-ass **** Mary and absolutely legendary full English breakfasts. Served until 4pm, the portions are the perfect size and never too greasy so you can be sure you won't be tipped over the edge! They also do a mean burger. In fact, I think Trof was the first place I tried one that came in a brioche bun, and they really set the bar for me. The roasts also stand out and epitomise everything that's great about proper homemade food. The staff are all young and achingly cool making them the perfect fit for the ultra hip Northern Quarter. The decor is more on the studenty side of rustic but nonetheless it's warm and welcoming to a variety of clientèle. It's always a refuge away from the almost incessant rain in Manchester and an absolute must visit."

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All prices are estimates.

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Good chips. Burger was a bit dry but good. Very hot waiter giving very friendly service. Nice chilled atmos. Very low kids seats

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four of us had just a great sun roasting day very filling adequate prices personal was amazingly helpful I would recommend this place totally.


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great food, very friendly service and really good music! the sweet potato friars were 5 stars. the room and the decoration are also really cozy.


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Wednesday nights are now slider time upstairs in Trof's new bourbon bar and their main menu burger seems to have undergone a good-taste makeover too...


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good place to eat late, drink and dance some English typical music! the place is cool and trendy. the only problem is the smoke in the first floor where everyone dances and drinks.


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Great breakfast. During a morning meeting in town a quick show of hands revealed an overwhelming urge (some said need for a big breakfast. Trof is the place. Go and eat it. That is all ;


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Monday, Monday the best grilled cheese we ever had and it was half the price. also espresso martini was ace. we look forward to our next visit (and another grilled cheese). really nice personal and atmosphere.


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Food high points: the French Toast itself was well prepared – if there was a berry option I’d definitely try to get into Manchester early more often. Food low points: banana as a topping on the toast was always going to be a disadvantage but I would have liked it better with a little extra cinnamon and a more viscous syrup.


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Halloumi Shroomi Burger Halloumi Shroomi burger is made out of halloumi cheese which is originally salty savoury tangy and hard enough to be chargrilled. Its so yummy and feels like a creamy cheese burst in every bite. Chargrilled halloumi, portobella mushrooms, garlic parsley butter with some aged cheddar, flame roasted red pepper, yogurt aioli, green herbs, lettuce pickles- All of this in a fresh brioche bun with yummy salty fries. Just like the ingredients, its a food flavor bomb for every vegetarian. Ambience Service: Hipster pub feel. Price: £9


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University hangovers became synonymous with breakfasts at Trof. They do a kick-ass **** Mary and absolutely legendary full English breakfasts. Served until 4pm, the portions are the perfect size and never too greasy so you can be sure you won't be tipped over the edge! They also do a mean burger. In fact, I think Trof was the first place I tried one that came in a brioche bun, and they really set the bar for me. The roasts also stand out and epitomise everything that's great about proper homemade food. The staff are all young and achingly cool making them the perfect fit for the ultra hip Northern Quarter. The decor is more on the studenty side of rustic but nonetheless it's warm and welcomi...

Categories

  • Vegan "Delight in our vegan menu, offering a vibrant selection of plant-based dishes crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Savor flavorsome meals that are as nourishing as they are delicious."
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.
  • Breakfast Start your day with our delicious breakfast options, featuring everything from classic eggs and pancakes to healthy smoothies and yogurt. Perfect for a hearty meal or a light morning bite!
  • Vegetarian Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

Amenities

  • Seating
  • Breakfast
  • Free Wifi
  • Visa Card

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