The Ultimate Guide To Liverpool Food Halls
Updated for 2022! Here’s all you need to know about Liverpool Food Halls.
Baltic Market
In 2017 the team behind Independent Liverpool (discount card supporting Liverpool independent businesses) opened Liverpool’s first food hall featuring a raft of independent traders, some of which were established restaurants with pop ups and some were new businesses looking for their big break. From day one the Baltic Market has been and is consistently bustling with people and has helped breathe new life into Cains Brewery Village. Now jam-packed with bars and restaurants the Baltic Market is still our favourite food hall.
Visit the Baltic Market Website
Duke Street Food & Drink Market
There’s a new kid in town and the new kid is really, really fancy! Duke Street Food & Drink Market is brought to us by the Graffiti Spirits Group who are behind some of our favourite bars and restaurants in the city including Santa Maluco, Santa Chupitos and Salt Dog Slims. The million pound development on Duke Street is home to a flagship restaurant on its upper level in the form of Pilgrim (from the BBC show Million Pound Menu) and five other traders on the lower level. There’s the likes of FINCA (who also appeared on Million Pound Menu) serving up Cuban street food and Ginger; an Asian bowl food concept.
Visit the Duke Street Food & Drink Market Facebook Page
Wirral Food Halls
Woodside Ferry Village
Woodside Ferry Village is leading the way for food Halls across the water with some brilliant vendors including Liverpool favourites Bacaro serving up pizzas, EastZEast producing authentic Punjab dishes and Cowfish Smoke American Style BBQ amongst the traders. What’s even better is the view of the Liverpool skyline!