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Trattoria 51 introduces Caffe-Bar & breakfast menu
Following the installation of a new state-of-the-art Caffe-Bar area, Trattoria 51 has unveiled its exclusive breakfast menu.
The Caffe-Bar menu, which is available at the Old Hall Street eatery from 7am Monday-Saturday, features a wide assortment of breakfast bites, together with a range of Italian barista-style beverages.
Restaurateur Attilio Sergi said: “With the warmer months fast approaching, we feel that now is the perfect time to introduce our new Caffe-Bar menu.
“As our ethos is to bring a true taste of Italy to the North West, not only have we devised a great selection of all-time favourites and continental choices to suit a variety of palates and appetites – we’ve also incorporated authentic Italian speciality dishes into our new breakfast menu.“
In addition to showcasing hot and cold beverages such as Illy Italian roasted coffee blends, Iced Cappuccino/Lattes and Frappes – the Caffe-Bar menu offers a diverse array of breakfast dishes including Bacon Baps, Ham & Cheese Toasties, Panettone Slices, Jumbo Butter Croissants, Biscotti and Toasted Focaccia with Grilled Vegetables, Caramelised Onions & Goats Cheese. To cater for those with food intolerances, gluten-free variations are also available on request.
Attilio added: “Whilst our new Caffe-Bar menu is suitable for every one of all ages, it is expected to become a big hit amongst busy work commuters, due to our prime business district location. With that in mind, all of our food and beverages from the Caffe-Bar menu are available to take-away, to allow people to enjoy them on the go or at the office.
“We hope that our new breakfast offerings will go down a treat with our customers and provide them with a great start to their day.“
For more information about Trattoria 51 visit www.trattoria51.com or call 0151 236 4739.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jack Woods .
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