We have two meat options and always a vegan option on our Sunday Service at Blackberry Grove. Then choose three scrumptious veg dishes, and they all come with roasties and our Yorkshire muffins. Also have gorgeous deserts and homemade vegan cake X
Jo A. replied:
www.blackberry-grove.co.uk or Facebook.com/blackberrygrove
Lucy R. replied:
Seaside cafe on the prom does a fantastic roast dinner. Plenty of good quality meat, proper roasties, fresh veg, and you get about 6 different types, and delicious gravy. Yum!
Karen D. replied:
Telegraph inn for a future visit as we are fully booked today but if ever you visit 639 1508 and book a table with is
Steph W. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/1704061019837686 The Ferry
Cafe / tea room
£1,234 - Wallasey
Can anyone recommend a nice place to go for tea and cake tomorrow :) xx
Susan P. replied:
Fleur Ashley in Wallasey is lovely x
Lynnette D. replied:
If you fancy a bus journey, my friend has just opened a new cafe near the Birkenhead tunnel entrance in Liverpool. Check out her page xx https://www.facebook.com/LovelocksCafe/
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Sue G. replied:
Melanie Meharrie Archer ........noooooooo........ please do not feed the fish. Bread contains yeast and when eaten by fish, it will expand and can cause constipation for most fish. The most resilient fish will survive however others will disappear as t hey suffer and the predators take them. People feeding the fish think it is amazing to see so many fish so close but if they look at the big picture, they would realise the damage they are causing. Some people feed them pellets and this is a better option however fish need to be left to their own devices. They’ll be there in greater species as long as we leave them alone.