Restaurants in Liverpool
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Maray offers limited edition 5th birthday menu with all-time favourites
To celebrate turning the grand old age of five, one of Liverpool’s most popular restaurants, Maray, will be celebrating its birthday with a limited edition birthday menu, available from 4-9th June at both of its Allerton Road and Bold Street sites. The menu will comprise of specials that take inspiration from a selection of dishes which were initially available when Maray first launched, including favourite small plates along with cocktails. The special Birthday menu will…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Pilgrim, BBC’s Millon Pound Menu Winners Set To Open First Restaurant WITH Soft Launch
Set to open a new restaurant in Liverpool’s much-anticipated Duke Street Market, Pilgrim, will launch with a 50% off soft launch period from May 15th. Based on an ancient pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia which has taken place since the 9th century. With starting points in France, Spain and Portugal, Pilgrim aims to be so much more than just another typical Spanish restaurant. The winners will embrace the many diverse flavours and dishes…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
SKAUS KAFE Launch at Camp + Furnace
The team behind the Scandinavian-inspired SKAUS has announced the launch of SKAUS KAFE inside the cosy Camp + Furnace Lobby. SKAUS KAFE will be open Monday to Saturday 9am-6pm serving breakfast/brunch until midday, and then some brand new seasonal small plates until 6pm. Alongside SKAUS KAFE they will also be re-launching their own take on the renowned Camp + Furnace Roast, serving every Sunday 12pm-5pm. They’ll be making duck fat hasselbacks a thing. Fact. In…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Pieminister Review – Pie and Mash Heaven
For many, many years, intrepid men and women have circumnavigated the world in search of something that has consistently evaded those culinary conneseurs – the quest for the perfect mash. It has driven many to frustration and despair, but now I believe that the journey to the culinary holy grail has finally reached its conclusion. The perfect mash – consisting of those main qualities of texture, consistency and seasoning – can be found at the…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Bitter Social Restaurant Review
This pop-up restaurant seems to be coming to an end of its six monthly experiment, having had its soft launch in November 2018, and, according to the reviews, will be sorely missed by the Sunday lunch brigade. However, what is of equal interest are the other culinary pursuits of David, Victoria and the rest of the Bitter Social team. This is for many a trek down the gastronomical side roads that for some will be…
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Restaurants in Liverpool
Roast Dinner Royalty: The Best Sunday Spots for 2019
We’ve found the best Sunday Roasts so you can just go and enjoy them. Thank us later! If there’s one thing we don’t have a shortage of in this wonderful city of ours, it’s incredible spots for us to grab the perfect Sunday scran. And would it even be Sunday if this was anything other than a roast dinner with all the trimmings!? We think not… With so much choice though, it can be a…
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Vegan Places in Liverpool
CAN Waterloo: Plastic Free Vegan Bar
After a brief residency in the Peaky Blinders Food Court, CAN, Waterloo have a permanent home on St John’s Road in Waterloo. Owners Ryan and Lou are have created an eco-friendly, vegan haven that is all about the food. We popped in on a Saturday afternoon to taste some of their delicious pies and learn more about the plastic free can bar. We ordered the Mushroom Bourginon pie with red wine gravy and mash and…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Rudy’s Pizza Castle Street: Review
There’s certainly not a shortage of amazing pizza places in Liverpool but with Rudy’s there’s definitely room for one more! With the likes of Crazy Pedros, Santa Maluco, American Pizza Slice and more we are spoilt for choice for pizza but Rudy’s does a good job in fitting in nicely and providing a slightly different option. With it’s focus on traditional Neapolitan pizza and modern decor there’s still space in our life for the quirkiness of…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Slim’s Pork Chop Express Restaurant Review
Updated for 2019 – Unfortunately Slim’s Pork Chop Express is now permanently closed. But the team behind the venue are opening a brand new NYC style gourmet diner on Bold Street, Slim’s. How can a Liverpool restaurant set itself apart from all the competition it faces when there’s so much choice out there? Well Slim’s Pork Chop Express has always done a good job of this for us, not only because we are massive fans…
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Cafes in Liverpool
Liverpool’s Latest Cafe Bar & Restaurant Carlisi To Offer A Taste of Italy In Financial District
Liverpool’s financial district has welcomed its latest culinary addition in the form of Carlisi. The city centre venue’s day to night dining and drinking concept offers everything from coffee to cocktails alongside delicious Italian cuisine. Owned by Alessio Carlisi, the café bar and eatery, located on Dale Street, aims to provide a fresh take on authentic Italian hospitality no matter the time of day. Alessio said: “As one of the area’s newest dining and drinking…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Titanic Hotel Stanley’s Bar and Grill Review
The Titanic hotel isn’t only home to a fantastic, relaxing spa, stylish rooms, an epic rum bar and spectacular views, it also has its very own fine dining restaurant, established in its own right as Stanley’s bar and grill, in which, whether you’re staying in the hotel or not, you can enjoy a three course meal from their creative but also classically British a la carte style menu, whilst looking over the stunning and historical…
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Places to Eat in Liverpool
The Bastion Restaurant Review
For a staunch Evertonian, this assignment to check out The Bastion Bar and Restaurant, situated in the hub of Liverpool’s Shankly Hotel, posed a moral and sporting dilemma. How on earth would I feel comfortable sitting down to a three course meal, with memorabilia and portraits of the great Scotsman and bonafide legend bearing down on me? Luckily, I had no real need to be anxious in the slightest… The Bastion, as a space, has…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Silk Rd Restaurant Review
The term “Silk Road” refers to an ancient network of trading routes throughout the regions of Eurasia, which in effect connected the East to the West. Such routes brought trade, social and cultural interaction and integration. And, I would like to add, culinary. And that is precisely what drives the philosophy of Silk Rd restaurant, it aims to bring you the very best from across a continent. So does it deliver? Well, yes. Opening in…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Vegan Mondays at Santa Maluco: Review
Vegan Mondays at Santa Maluco, every Monday and just £3 a slice. Liverpool is fast becoming one of the best places to be vegan. Over the last few years we have seen a sharp increase in the number of meat-free restaurants opening. Not only that but existing eateries are also getting in on the action by offering vegetarian and vegan menus- ranging from a few options, to a wide variety of choice. One such restaurant…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
Tiger Rock Hawker City Centre: Review
Find out what Tiger Rock Hawker is offering those in search of authentic Thai food…. During the mid 1990’s, when Oasis and Blur were battling head to head for Brit Pop honours, and Tony Blair was confidently perceived as a great political hope, The G and myself were frequent visitors to the Siam Garden on Smithdown Road. Here, we always enjoyed great food and hospitality to match, and it proved to be a worthwhile introduction…