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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Bundobust Introduce New Indo-Chinese Specials, Including Their First Ever Tofu Dish
Bundobust, popular Indian Street Food & Craft Beer restaurant and brewery, have announced their new Indo-Chinese specials. Inspired by the fiery fusion of Indian and Chinese flavours that began in Kolkata and swept worldwide, the new specials are informed by the cuisine’s hybrid origins with a modern Bundobust take. The four new dishes, which launch on 18 July across Bundobust Brewery, Manchester Piccadilly, Liverpool (Bold Street), and Leeds restaurants, celebrate the historic culinary craze of…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Barnacle Launch New Summer Menu
Now summer’s in full flow, the seasons shift and the farms and fields across the region offer their wonderful new produce. And over at Barnacle – the intimate Scouse brasserie nestled in the upper floor of Duke Street Market which is now in the Michelin Guide – it’s an opportunity to launch a new menu to embrace the abundance of new produce and ingredients selected for their seasonality, flavour and sustainability. One starter, the courgette…
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British Gambling Habits: Facts and Statistics
Almost every time you turn on the TV or radio, you can be sure you will see or hear a commercial promoting gambling. Given how the gambling market has established itself as a natural part of British society, it might be interesting to examine how British gamblers relate to the industry that – seemingly – seems so insatiable. Gambling can take many forms but basically refers to any game where money is at stake. Thus,…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
LEAF Bold Street Prepare A Unique 4-Course Service Inspired By The 1913 Yamen Café Menu
Last spring, a remarkable story unfolded which had Liverpool and the wider world spellbound. Whilst renovation work was taking place at LEAF Bold Street in April 2021, a beautifully preserved menu over 100 years old fell from the rafters, dating back to Wednesday 15 January, 1913. It offered a tangible glimpse into the past and how the city’s food and drink scene once was, in the then known Yamen Café. Decadent dishes included Tournedos Bearnaise, Consommé…
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The Best Casinos to Play Live Dealer Blackjack in Liverpool
According to statistics, covid and the associated lockdowns affected the gambling industry and in particular the traditional land-based casino. Casino owners hope that the easing the restrictions coupled with the popularity of playing games like Blackjack, Roulette and Poker in person should help start these numbers on an upward trend again. More than just the games themselves, the experience is something which is a key part of the reason people continue to return to casinos. …
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Music
In Conversation – Sweet Beans
Liverpool based band Sweet Beans are like a fever dream. Their music is an infectious blend of Dark Funk, Riot Jazz and Groove Punk. The band consists of Adam Letman on Alto and Tenor Sax, Henry Atkinson on Drums, Josh Blackwell on Guitar and Miceál Sammon on Trombone and Bass. Combining eccentric guitar riffs with a thumping kick drum and perfectly harmonised horns, Sweet Beans have exploded onto the local music scene over the last…
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Lifestyle
Buying Your First Car After Passing Your Test
Passing your driving test is an incredible feeling and the start of a new chapter in your life. To get this chapter off to a smooth start, you will want to make sure that you have the right first car. This post will help you to make a few of the key decisions to find the perfect first car to help you get used to driving on the roads. Manual vs. Automatic First, you should…
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Why Coastal Holidays Are A Must
You can’t beat being by the sea on vacation, but you do not always have to go abroad to enjoy this as the UK has many superb and very beautiful coastal holiday destinations. These places have a lot to offer whether you want to relax on a nice beach, splash in the water or hike in the surrounding areas. Keep reading to find out why coastal holidays are a must for families. Coastal Parks for…
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Things to do in Liverpool
ChessFest Returns To Liverpool ONE For A Day of Chess Fun
ChessFest – a day of chess fun designed to encourage kids and adults to get ‘on board’ with the world’s oldest game returns to Chavasse Park at Liverpool ONE on Sunday 17 July. Chess in Schools and Communities (CSC), a charity that uses chess to enhance children’s educational and social development, is behind the one-day takeover event in Liverpool and London. As part of the free event, members of the public will be able to challenge…
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Things to do in Liverpool
Internationally Renowned Street Artwork ‘RedBall’ Is Coming To Liverpool, 15 – 24 July
One of the world’s longest running street artworks is bouncing into Liverpool later this week. The RedBall Project – already showcased in global locations such as Sydney, Paris and California – will take over the city from Friday 15 to Sunday 24 July. Across ten days, the 15ft-diameter RedBall Liverpool will appear in different areas around the city – some will be tourist hotspots, others more local or undiscovered locations meeting the audience on their…
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Things to do in Liverpool
Jägermeister Coffee Haus To Arrive In Liverpool For One Evening Only
Jägermeister Coffee Haus, the pop-up coffee bar concept from the drinks brand, comes to Liverpool this summer as it makes its rounds again for a second year, following last year’s success in London, Manchester, and Leeds. From 7pm-midnight, Jägermeister will transform the award-winning specialty coffee shop, Bold Street Coffee, into a Jäger Coffee Haus. The brand’s ‘Cold brew’ drink will be the hero of the evening, serving complimentary ice cold shots, espresso martinis and affogatos…
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Things to do in Liverpool
Teach Rex Dinosaur Show Returns To Camp & Furnace This Summer
The award-winning Liverpool based, Teach Rex team are delighted to be bringing this unique, interactive dinosaur show back to Camp & Furnace. Teach Rex uses life-like dinosaurs to perform their 45-minute show, teaching children about the anatomy and life of one the most mesmerizing creatures that have ever roamed our planet. The show is teamed with effects, music and gives children and their families the chance to get up close and personal with these fantastic,…
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5 Ways To Keep Your Home Warm In Winter
With higher energy costs kicking in from April and another rise scheduled for October, many homeowners and tenants will be worried about what the winter holds. Increasing food costs mean hearty meals will be harder to come by, while surging clothing prices are making it costlier to wrap up warm. So how else can you keep your home toasty? It makes sense to turn your attention to your home itself and make sure it’s running…
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Festivals
Free Festival In Princes Park Will Celebrate Mandela Family’s Visit To Liverpool
A free festival will take place in Liverpool later this month to celebrate the visit of Nelson Mandela’s family to the city as a new memorial to the revolutionary leader in Princes Park nears completion. The event is part of a week-long celebration being organised by Toxteth-based charity Mandela8 which commissioned the official memorial. The afternoon festival – taking place on Saturday 23 July from 12:30pm until 5:30pm – has been curated by Africa Oyé who recently celebrated their 30th anniversary…
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Music
New Music Night ‘Keep The Music Going’ Launches August 17 With Headliner Robert Vincent
17 August sees the launch of a brand new music night for Liverpool. Keep The Music Going takes place at Pierre Griffes on Allerton Road and features the very best songwriters and musicians the region has to offer. Headlining the first event is award-winning songwriter Robert Vincent, winner of both UK Artist of the Year and UK Album of the Year for his album In This Town You’re Owned at the 2021 UK Americana Awards. Supporting Robert for this inaugural…
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Liverpool News
Liverpool Cathedral Announces New Collaboration With Internationally Renowned Artist
A new exhibition, which is made up of four installations by acclaimed sculptor and artist, Peter Walker, is set to be unveiled at Liverpool Cathedral this month. ‘Being Human’, which is free to attend, launches on 27 July and runs until 30 August. As part of a two-year programme of events, exhibitions and artworks leading up to the iconic building’s 100th anniversary, which falls in 2024, the latest collaboration between Liverpool Cathedral and the renowned artist explores…
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Things to do in Liverpool
GOOD Market Announce New Collaboration With OH ME OH MY.
GOOD Market are overjoyed to announce their new collaboration with stunning venue space OH ME OH MY! OH ME OH MY is a beautiful, yet relaxed venue situated on The Strand, it boasts one of the best views in Liverpool, with its rooftop bar overlooking the famous Liver Building, with view of both Bella and Bertie. It’s obvious why OH ME OH MY is a firm favourite for wedding parties, afternoon teas and lovely days…
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The Best Offline Casino Games to Play Without WiFi
Online casino games and online slots are a lot of fun, and for all the right reasons. For anyone who has ever had the chance to play. These games offer excellent entertainment, and if you’re great at them, you can even challenge your friends or strangers. Online casino games and online slots are a lot of fun, and for all the right reasons. For anyone who has ever had the chance to play. These games…
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Art Exhibitions in Liverpool
Candice Breitz: Love Story Coming To Tate Liverpool (11 July 2022 – 14 May 2023)
Candice Breitz considers global scale of the refugee crisis and whose voices we are willing to listen to in Love Story at Tate Liverpool. From 11 July, Tate Liverpool will present Candice Breitz’s Love Story 2016 for the first time in the UK. Her highly topical, thought-provoking, seven-channel installation considers whose voices we are willing to listen to in a media-saturated world. Does our need to be entertained harm our ability to pay attention? How does the manner in which…