Food and Drink in Liverpool

Liverpool Restaurant Week: Enjoy A Week of Offers And Win A Weekly Meal Out For A Whole Year

Foodies could win a meal out once a week for a whole year if they dine out five times during Liverpool Restaurant Week.

The Foodie Passport allows diners to get stamped at participating venues and be in with a chance to win the prize that has been offered by Liverpool’s restaurants and bars. 75 venues have signed up so far, with 130+ offers available. 

Liverpool Restaurant Week takes place from 22-28 April. Organised and funded by Liverpool BID Company, venues across the city centre have offers available ranging from £5 to £35. 

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With a Foodie Passport, which can be picked up at participating venues, diners just need to collect five stamps to enter the competition. The stamps can be from any Liverpool Restaurant Week offer, so for example … 

  • On Monday, you could grab a £5 offer of coffee and a pastry at Bold Street Coffee
  • For Tuesday, for £15 get a two course lunch at Liu Shi
  • On Wednesday get over hump day and bring a friend for Cream Two for Two at Oh Me Oh My for £15
  • Thursday is almost the weekend, so celebrate with two courses and a glass of fizz at Restaurant Bar and Grill for £25
  • Go all out on Friday for a three course set menu at Hawksmoor for £35 with a snack and drink included

Liverpool restaurants and bars have created 100s of offers for Liverpool Restaurant Week. Offers can be downloaded in advance online at liverpoolrestaurantweek.com – so far over £25k worth of offers have been downloaded already. Find out more about the Foodie Passport here.

Follow updates on the Liverpool Restaurant Week Socials at: Instagram @liverpoolrestaurantweek Facebook @lplrestaurantweekTwitter @lplrestaurantweek

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Founder and Editor, Clare Deane, shares her passion for all the amazing things happening in Liverpool. With a love of the local Liverpool music scene, dining out a couple of times a week and immersing herself in to all things arts and culture she's in a pretty good place to create some Liverpool Noise.

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