A new café has opened in Great Harwood and it looks like a great place to grab breakfast or brunch.

Otto Café and Grill, in Queen Street, Great Harwood, opened its doors on Thursday, December 15.

Full English breakfasts, paninis, lasagne, and burgers are some of the items on the menu.

Lancashire Telegraph: Otto Cafe and Grill in Great HarwoodOtto Cafe and Grill in Great Harwood (Image: Otto Cafe and Grill)

Coffee, tea, milkshakes and other drinks are also avaliable.

Owner Yasar Gokdag, best known by the name Marco, says opening day was a great success with customers tucking into a variety of items on the menu.

Lancashire Telegraph: A breakfast from Otto Café and Grill in Great HarwoodA breakfast from Otto Café and Grill in Great Harwood (Image: Otto Café and Grill)

He said: “This opportunity came up and we decided to take over.

“It’s nice to now have a business of my own.

“Everyone has been loving the food. I already have a great relationship with some of the customers as they already knew me.

Lancashire Telegraph:  Marco Gokdag Marco Gokdag (Image: Marco Gokdag)

“The other businesses and customers have been very welcoming towards me, saying Great Harwood needed a business like this.”

Marco is using his seven years’ experience as a restaurant manager to bring the business to life.

He said he decided to open a café instead of a restaurant to cope with the cost of living crisis.

Lancashire Telegraph: Inside Otto Café and Grill in Great HarwoodInside Otto Café and Grill in Great Harwood (Image: Otto Café and Grill)

He said: “At the moment restaurants are struggling with higher bills and increased costs.

“Personally, I am not worried about the cost of living crisis because I know we have a nice business. I know the people around here and what people want.

“They want a nice environment, good food and top hospitality.”

The café is open seven days a week during the following hours, from 7am to 7pm on weekdays, 8am to 5pm on Saturdays, and 9am to 4pm on Sundays.