Places to Eat in Liverpool
Discover the best places to eat in Liverpool, from cosy cafes and fast food favourites to fine dining restaurants and everything in between.
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Delifonseca’s Dockside Restaurant Review
We were over with the wonderful hosts that are Delifonseca this weekend. Set just in front of Brunswick Station in a beautiful venue, they are already a staple favourite in Liverpool owing to their high quality standards and focus on fresh ingredients. Liverpool Noise were on hand to try out their brand new food and wine selection. Overlooking the birthplace of Boaty McBoatface (OK, Sir David Attenborough) is Delifonseca’s Dockside Restaurant, where we were warmly…
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Sunday Slow Down At The Maritime Museum
Probably the last thing you would ever consider would be to have a Sunday lunch at Liverpool’s Maritime Museum – but today’s visit would definitely change minds. The two course fixed menu at £19.95 per person represents absolutely astonishing value, given the quality – and quantity – of the cuisine. The Toby Carvery this isn’t – which is always a good thing. I suppose the major problem facing the Dining Room’s is that when you…
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Honesty Box Day at Honest Burgers
Honesty Box Day at Honest Burgers will allow customers to pay what they feel their meal is worth, with all proceeds donated to 3 local charities On Wednesday, 23rd October, Honest Burgers on Bold Street in Liverpool will be holding an Honesty Box Day between 11.30am and 4.30pm, inviting customers to pay what they feel their meal is worth, with 100% of the proceeds donated between three local charities. The three charities, as voted for…
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New Taqueria ‘MADRE’ To Open At Royal Albert Dock
The founders of renowned Liverpool restaurants, Belzan and Volpi, and London’s popular Breddos Tacos, have announced the opening of a new collaborative Mexican taqueria, MADRE, launching at the Royal Albert Dock Liverpool in November this year. MADRE taqueria, opening at the Grade 1 listed site on the Atlantic Pavillion, will offer seating over two floors, a dedicated bar area, and a large outside courtyard. MADRE, meaning mother in Spanish, is a taqueria inspired by the…
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Pilgrim Launch Monthly Tasting Menu
After a sell out soft launch period, five star reviews and a packed restaurant every weekend the next phase begins as the Pilgrim monthly tasting menu is launched. The first event is to celebrate Dia de Asturias taking place at Pilgrim on September 11. For this event they’ll be collaborating with a few friends, Estrella Galicia, Spains oldest independent brewery who after 113 years are still family owned and Great British Chefs, the food lovers…
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Honest Burgers Liverpool Review
Not just another burger restaurant, Honest Burgers Liverpool is here and you’re going to love it. With over 30 restaurants across the country we were starting to feel a bit left out but now finally Honest Burgers has opened its doors in Liverpool and quite aptly its home is in the heart of the Liverpool foodie scene, on Bold Street. So, another burger restaurant you say? Well Honest Burgers does a decent job of standing…
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Honest Burgers reveals its Liverpool specials
Honest Burgers Liverpool has announced the details of its city specials, which will be available exclusively at its Bold Street restaurant when it opens at 11:30 on Monday 29 July. Collaborating with Baltic Market traders Hafla Hafla, the Liverpool special sees a combination of Honest beef (from its own butchery), British halloumi (from award-winning Kupros Dairy), salt & pepper, spring onion, sriracha mayo and lettuce. Using just British chuck steak and rib cap, Honest chops…
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The Brunch Club Afternoon Tea Becomes ‘Afternoon Tree’
The Brunch Club Afternoon Tea with a twist…. The Brunch Club has revitalised its Duke Street home since relaunching in April, from its botanical garden-esque interior to its inventive menu it has proved to be a winning formula as every time we walk past the place it’s full of brunch goers. The formidable team behind The Brunch Club are continually working hard to make the bar and eatery stand out and one way in which…
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Maray confirms opening date for third site at Royal Albert Dock
One of Liverpool’s best-loved restaurants and cocktail bars, Maray, will be opening its third site on Monday 8 July at the iconic Royal Albert Dock Liverpool and for the first week you can enjoy 50% off food! With two sites already in the city, Maray has become hugely popular since it first opened in the city centre back in 2014, and features cocktails and small plates, with influences from the Middle East, Mediterranean and North…
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A six-course taste sensation at Pilgrim’s new flagship Duke Street restaurant
Our detailed and honest review of Pilgrim restaurant located at the Duke Street Food and Drink Market. As a seasoned food and drink writer who dines out way more than the waistband of my jeans would really like me to, I always considered myself to be pretty open-minded with trying new things. I didn’t used to be. When I was a wee ankle-biter, I’d have my grandparents peeling grapes with their bare hands in a…
Liverpool is a city that truly loves its food, and whether you’re a local or a visitor, you’ll never run out of delicious options. The city’s dining scene is as diverse and vibrant as its culture, with something to suit every craving, mood, and budget. From quick bites on the go to sit-down meals in award-winning restaurants, Liverpool’s food spots cover it all.
If you’re after something casual, the city has countless cafes and coffee shops perfect for a light lunch, weekend brunch, or an afternoon pick-me-up. Independent gems sit alongside big-name favourites, with menus offering everything from freshly baked pastries to hearty all-day breakfasts.
For those in a hurry, Liverpool has plenty of fast food options too. Beyond the familiar chains, you’ll find quirky local takeaways, gourmet burger joints, and street food stalls at markets and pop-ups, serving flavours from around the globe. Whether it’s pizza, burritos, fried chicken, or a plant-based wrap, the city caters to every taste.
When you want something a little more special, Liverpool delivers with an impressive range of restaurants. The city is home to fine dining experiences led by award-winning chefs, serving carefully crafted dishes in stylish settings. Equally, you’ll find relaxed eateries offering quality food in a welcoming atmosphere — ideal for family meals, date nights, or group celebrations.
One of the best things about eating in Liverpool is its international influence. The city has embraced cuisines from all over the world, reflecting its status as a historic port and cultural melting pot. You can feast on authentic Italian pasta, aromatic Indian curries, spicy Mexican tacos, or traditional Chinese dim sum without ever leaving the city. Bold fusion menus also showcase Liverpool’s creative spirit, combining flavours in exciting new ways.
Of course, Liverpool also takes pride in its local produce and traditional favourites. Many restaurants and cafes source ingredients from nearby farms and suppliers, bringing fresh, seasonal food to the table. Classic British dishes sit proudly alongside global flavours, giving you the chance to try everything from fish and chips to modern twists on regional staples.
If you’re planning a night out, many of Liverpool’s restaurants double as lively evening venues, with great cocktails, buzzing atmospheres, and live music. Others provide the perfect spot for a quiet meal, tucked away from the city centre crowds. Whatever kind of dining experience you’re looking for, you’ll find it here.
At Liverpool Noise, we explore the full range of places to eat across the city, sharing recommendations, reviews, and insider tips to help you discover the best spots. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick snack, a laid-back bite with friends, or an unforgettable dining experience, our guides will point you in the right direction.
Liverpool’s food scene is constantly evolving, with new openings, pop-ups, and hidden gems appearing all the time. From street food festivals to fine dining tasting menus, the city’s energy and creativity shine through in its places to eat.
So whether you’re a dedicated foodie or just looking for a good meal after a day of exploring, Liverpool has you covered.