TODAY is Pancake Day, also known as Shrove Tuesday, and many people will be indulging in the sweet treat.
We have pulled together a list of six of the best places to go in Wirral to eat pancakes, according to Trip Advisor.
1. Aubergine Café
First up is Aubergine Café in West Kirby.
This popular cafe serves delicious buttermilk pancakes with a choice of toppings which include: Bacon and maple syrup, Fresh yoghurt, honey and blueberry compote and Nutella with roasted hazelnuts.
You can visit Aubergine Café at Blenheim Building, The Crescent, West Kirby, CH48 4DA.
2. Hannah's West Kirby
Next is Hannah's also in West Kirby.
You can get a triple stack of delicious pancakes with maple syrup and add blueberries, nutella, bacon or banana.
Hannah's West Kirby is located at 4 Acacia Grove, West Kirby, CH48 4DD.
3. Harvester
Harvester at Croft Park in Bromborough also serves pancake stacks where you can choose a triple stack or a 'mega stack' which has five pancakes.
You can get berry and banana, bacon and maple syrup or banana and chocolate toppings.
4. Home Coffee
Next is Home Coffee, located in Prenton.
Set in a former bakery, the shop offer A stack of three American-style fluffy pancakes with maple syrup. You can add biscoff, blueberries or bacon.
You can visit Home Coffee at 62 Christchurch Rd, Oxton, Prenton, CH43 5SF.
5. Brunch Café
Located in Heswall is Brunch Café.
Their pancakes are American-styled pancakes with maple syrup and butter. You have the choice to add bacon or sausages.
You can visit Brunch Café at 184 Pensby Rd, Pensby, Heswall, CH60 7RJ.
6. Otto Lounge
Finally is Otto Lounge in Heswall.
You can get Triple-Stacked Buttermilk Pancakes with streaky bacon and maple syrup or blueberries, maple mascarpone and berry compote.
Otto Lounge is located 140 Telegraph Rd, Heswall, CH60 7SE.
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