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Liverpool Out Of Lockdown List – Our Top Places To Visit

While the whole hospitality sector may not yet be fully open, some of our favourites have returned. December is well underway, and many of Liverpool’s restaurants are waiting for you. If you need some inspiration, then be sure to read on. Here’s our Liverpool Out of Lockdown List!

Albert’s Schenke 

Liverpool Out of Lockdown Alberts Schenke

Albert’s have recently launched their Bottomless Bavarian Brunch. We all know that Bottomless Brunch is fast becoming a firm favourite in these times. Albert’s bottomless brunch have collaborated with pizza favourite Rudy’s who are providing the food. They also have Bottomless Pornstar and Espresso Martinis on offer.

Il Forno

Liverpool Out of Lockdown Il Forno

Favourite Il Forno has just launched their Bocconcini menu. On Friday’s they’re running a Bottomless Bocconcini evening with live music. You can sample 7 Bocconcini small plates alongside bottomless wine, Peroni draft beer or prosecco for £35. Booking is definitely advised. 

Carlisi

Liverpool Out of Lockdown Carlisi

Carlisi on Dale Street is a modern, Italian-fusion bar serving up classic dishes and unique takes on favourites. It can be described as a Sicilian deli-come cocktail bar. They’ve also launched a Christmas Shop in store selling Christmas favourites.

BoBo Bar

Liverpool Out of Lockdown Bobo Bar

BoBo Bar on Castle Street is an Iberian Wine Bar and Tasca celebrating cafe culture. It is inspired by the cafe culture of Portugal and Spain, serving up classic cocktails as well as charcuterie, regional cheeses, deli items and bakery classics.

Yum Cha

Liverpool Out of Lockdown Yum Cha

Yum Cha opened in July of this year on the former site of Meat Factory Lark Lane. It was created by those behind Liverpool favourite Chy. It serves up roast meats, big plates and dim sum. 

Little White Lies 

Liverpool Out Of lockdown Little White Christmas

Little White Lies on Allerton Road, has had a makeover for Christmas. They have changed their name temporarily to Little White Christmas for the festive period, complete with a festive menu including Christmas Yorkshire Pudding Wraps.

Pins Social Club

PINS All You Can Slice

Pins on Duke Street is becoming a firm favourite, and if you haven’t visited yet, you’re missing out! Calling themselves ‘the home of competitive socialising’, Pins has everything you need for some socially distanced activities. They have recently launched All you can Slice, which is unlimited pizza for £10 per person, as well as other favourites such as Bottomless Brunch and Bowl.

Six by Nico

Six By Nico Liverpool Miracle On Christmas Menu

Six by Nico’s Christmas menu needs to be on your out of lockdown list. If you’re not familiar with the Six by Nico concept yet, their menu changes every six weeks with a new theme. Their latest addition is the Miracle On… showcasing dishes with twists on Christmas classics such as Memories of a Christmas Market and Bob Cratchit’s Three Bird Roast.

Kazimer Garden

Liverpool out of lockdown Kazimier Garden

Kaz Garden have opened up their Winter Garden complete with Wooden Pods. They’re serving up food from Rose Marie’s Kitchen as well as all of their usual drinks and some festive additions. There’s no bookings, walk-ins only.

Skaus

Liverpool out of lockdown Skaus

Skaus is the newest addition to Allerton Road. Their concept is inspired by Skandindavin culture, seasonal cooking and Scouse culture. Skaus previously popped up in different venues across the city including Baltic Market, and Dockleaf, but have now found their permanent spot.

East River

Liverpool out of lockdown East River

If you’re looking to get into the Christmas spirit, East River have everything you need. They’ve introduced Christmas Cocktails and plenty of festive dishes to their already extensive menu.

Guest writer: Kate Rogers (found on Instagram as @sheeatsanything)

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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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