A new lakeside lunch spot has opened after a recent revamp and rebrand, offering hearty breakfasts and a few exotic menu items. Cafe Twelve at Bradshaw Fisheries opened on November 1 and is open to both anglers and regular customers. Foodies can enjoy a 'big breakfast' or 'huevos rancheros' from the haunt's balcony overlooking the fishery's lake, or inside their refurbished dining room.

Manager, Andy Ormrod, said: "We've always had a cafe on-site, but we felt like we needed to go a little more upmarket. Rachel Shore, Eva Brennan, and Andy Ormrod (Image: NQ) "We're really busy for walkers, as we're near the Kingfisher Trail , so people can walk to the reservoirs or Turton Tower from here. READ MORE: Everything you need to know about Bolton's Kingfisher Trail Longsight Park and Rivington celebrate Green Flag Awards "So, we wanted to become a modern brunch spot for them and other customers to come to.

" A full English at Cafe Twelve, costing £10, includes two of 'Grandad's sausages' two bacon rashes, two eggs, beans, tomato, mushrooms, black pudding, hash brown, and sourdough toast. You can even have 'shakshuka', a dish originating from North Africa. One customer said: "It's fantastic, the food is lovely, and they have kept the original spam on the menu which is great.

" (Image: NQ) Andy added the establishment's waffles and pancakes are "absolutely legendary", with honey used from the site's 25 bee hives. "Talk about food miles, the honey is from 50 yards away," Andy said. (Imag.