Liverpool Restaurant Week 2026: Top Dining Offers Across the City Centre
Liverpool Restaurant Week starts on 18 April and there are already hundreds of offers available to explore from eateries across the city centre. Ranging from £5 to £35, the offers can be downloaded to explore the city’s food and drink offer, plate by plate.
Organised and funded by Liverpool Business Improvement District, Liverpool Restaurant Week launched as an opportunity to cast a spotlight on the restaurants and eateries of Liverpool city centre. Each venue creates a culinary or drink offer to take part in the week, giving diners huge discounts to enjoy.
Ten of the top offers so far include:
- Three courses for £25 at the five star Municipal Hotel on Dale Street, available Monday to Saturday
- Two courses and a glass of wine for £25 at The London Carriageworks
- A Two course lunch at NORD from the set course menu, Tuesday to Friday for £25
- You need to book in advance for a 90 minute bottomless brunch at Bistro Pierre for £35
- Any two tapas and a glass of Sangria, wine or beer for £15 at So Salsa Castle Street
- The Cavern Quarter Dining Menu, three courses and a drink for £25 at Hard Day’s Night Hotel
- A Beatles themed Afternoon Tea for just £15 per person at Fab4 cafe Albert Dock. Pre book!
- A Mezze Sharer, any two small plates, any dessert and drink for £35 at Maray Dockside
- A Three Course set menu with a glass of Ivy Cuvee at The Ivy for £35
- A Chorize sausage roll with a glass of beer or house wine at Lunyalita for £5
Explore all the offers via liverpoolrestaurantweek.com
100 venues took part in 2025, with £271k in dedicated offers downloaded by foodies. 60% of Liverpool Restaurant Week visitors went to three or more venues.
The food and drink sector has grown substantially in Liverpool in recent years and now represents 36.7% of the city centre economy. In the latest data on sales gathered by Beauclair, spend on Food and Drink increased by 4.1% in Liverpool this year, compared with 2024. In January 20206, spend on food and drink was up 11% compared with 2025.
The food and drink sector, which includes accommodation, represents 9.3% of jobs, totalling 20,776.



