Yet another little Chorlton eatery and drinkery which is always full of yummy mummies and trendy Chorltonites who are inexplicably able to afford to spend all day in cafes despite the fact they appear to have no regular means of income.
Although the food menu is not particularly extensive, they serve several sandwiches including plenty of veggie options and a bacon and egg ciabatta sandwich at the weekends. At £4.15 for a tuna toastie this is somewhere I've never eaten but I can vouch for the delicious juices and smoothies and the comfy interior of this café. The ginger spice juice is delicious and if you're suffering the effects of the night before then you can order a 'detoxifier'. As James states there is also a community notice board to tempt you with all manner of yoga, pilates and Buddhist meditation classes which I'm sure will work wonders alongside your detoxifier. All very Chorlton.
It really is amazing what a simple notice board will do for your business.
Battery Park's notice board is close to pulling down the support wall upon which it hangs due to the amount of support it is showing for local businesses.
That little notice board warmed my cold cold heart, making me feel like I was back living in a time when community spirit still existed.
On the strength of this notice board alone I'm awarding the Battery Park Juice Bar five stars and supporting it for next years Nobel Peace Prize- hey, if Obama can win it for nothing more heroic than simply not being George Bush then who knows?!
In fact, I might make my own case next year on the grounds that I haven't been nasty to my little sister in ages and I'm not called Adolf.
I never went to this place when I actually lived in Chorlton but now that I've moved down the road and am currently off the booze (for health reasons), Battery Park seemed like a good place to go.
And they do more than just juice, there's a good selection of teas and coffee, as well as sandwiches, salads and cakes, and at pretty decent prices compared to other cafés in Chorlton.
It's slightly oddly shaped, having to go up a steep staircase to order your food, but they will bring it to your table. There's even some tables outside, for those rare days when it's actually dry and warm enough to eat out there.
Tis nothing too fancy but it's a nice little place to go for a brew and a cake and a chat, give it a try
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