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VisitLiverpool Winter 2018 - Spring 2019 Seasonal Guide

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EAT<br />

IF YOU’VE SPENT YOUR DAY EXPLORING ALL THAT LIVERPOOL HAS TO<br />

OFFER THEN YOU’VE PROBABLY WORKED UP QUITE THE APPETITE.<br />

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Luckily for you the city is bursting at the seams with<br />

everything from burgers to bagels…the only problem is that<br />

after you’ve sampled them all, your clothes might be too!<br />

It doesn’t matter where you are in the city, you’ll be<br />

sure to find something to whet your appetite.<br />

HOPE STREET<br />

For a fine-dining experience like no other then head to one<br />

of Liverpool’s most loved neighbourhoods, Hope Street in<br />

the Georgian Quarter. If you’re after a special meal that puts<br />

fresh, local produce and great flavour as the priority then<br />

60 Hope Street, The Art School or The London Carriage<br />

Works are all perfect options. For something a little more<br />

relaxed head to The Quarter, we recommend grabbing<br />

one of their sharing boards to tuck into with a friend or<br />

make a beeline for HOST and sample their small plates.<br />

Coffee connoisseurs should pay a visit to 92 Degrees’<br />

coffee who believe they’ve found the perfect temperature<br />

for coffee extractions, yes you guessed it, 92 degrees.<br />

COMMERCIAL DISTRICT<br />

Don’t be fooled into thinking Liverpool’s Commercial<br />

District is just full of busy workers heading to and from<br />

the office, the area is also full of great restaurants and<br />

bars. Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar & Grill, in<br />

Hotel Indigo, offers phenomenal dishes in a beautiful,<br />

understated elegance. For the best pancakes this side<br />

of the Atlantic head to Moose Coffee, the ultimate place<br />

for a filling breakfast before a day of exploring. It’s not<br />

just a place for the early riser either with Fazenda offering<br />

the carnivores amongst us the finest selection of cut<br />

meats meanwhile tapas at Salt House Bacaro is perfect<br />

if you can’t decide what you fancy, we recommend<br />

the buttermilk chicken with macaroni cheese.<br />

THE WATERFRONT<br />

If you find yourself taking in Liverpool’s picturesque<br />

waterfront then make sure you stop by one of the great<br />

restaurants, many of whom have a view to die for. Lunyalita<br />

specialises in Catalan tapas while just along the docks<br />

you’ll find Smugglers Cove, a pirate-themed restaurant<br />

whose famous hanging kebabs are not to be missed.<br />

A local favourite, Rough Hand Made Bakery, can also<br />

be found at the Royal Albert Dock. With everything<br />

from savoury pasties to sweet treats it will take a whole<br />

lot of will power to walk past without popping in!<br />

For some of the best views in the city head to Panoramic<br />

34; a restaurant that offers floor to ceiling views from the<br />

34th floor. We recommend treating yourself to afternoon<br />

tea with a view of Liverpool’s famous Liver building.<br />

LARK LANE<br />

Just outside of the city centre you’ll find Lark Lane, a<br />

street that comes alive at night with an abundance of<br />

independent restaurants. For carnivores, Meat Factory<br />

is the place to go with some of the best burgers in town.<br />

Chilli Banana is perfect if you’re looking for Thai street<br />

food meanwhile the tapas at Monkey Grinder will leave<br />

you wondering how many is too many small plates.<br />

The answer, by the way, is that there’s no such thing!<br />

VISITLIVERPOOL.COM

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