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The Very Best Healthy Eating Spots in Liverpool
"Mayur Patel’s family has been cooking some of Britain’s best meat-free Gujarati food for several decades at Prashad restaurant in West Yorkshire. The Bundobust co-owner continues that work in this basement canteen on Piccadilly, where next-level chaat, chole saag, tarka dal, vada pav (the Indian veggie burger) and Bundo’s own bhaji butty are served in street food-style pots alongside A1 craft beers. Bundobust’s taps now feature hazy pale Peela and chai porter Chaitro – the first releases from its new brewery on Oxford Road, which should open to the public in late August."
"This laid-back Piccadilly street food favourite has canteen and booth-style seating, and bespoke artwork nodding to Manchester’s industrial heritage. The informal menu is entirely vegetarian: think spiced okra fries, or bundo chaat, a delightful mixture of crunchy samosa pastry, chickpeas, tamarind chutney and turmeric noodles. An excellent beer list showcases local breweries."
"The home of Indian veggie burgers, paneer tikka and egg burjhis, Bundobust is all about good food. But drinks don't go unnoticed either, with a cracking selection of craft beer for all palates. We're talking cask ales, chai cider and rotational keg lines pouring different kinds of brews."
"The Quarter is a renowned haunt for vegetarian pizza & pasta lovers. The Italian cafe on Faulkner Street inspired by the milk bars of Australia has an eclectic global menu with Spanish pizza below, one of its most colourful and tastiest treats. As co-owner Colin Manning put it: “Manchego cheese, roast peppers, rosemary potatoes & aioli is one of my favourite combinations on a pizza and it’s a vegetarian favourite too!"
"The Falkner Street favourite is an Italian-inspired restaurant which offers sharing boards, pasta, pizza, decadent desserts plus a deli. In a recent post on Instagram, The Quarter confirmed its plans to reopen and said: "Yes, it’s true! The terrace is opening!. "We’re now open for bookings from April 12th for al fresco dining on the Toxteth Riviera"
"The Quarter was a trailblazer for scouse cafe culture and whether you’re getting together for brunch, lunch, or one of their famous pizzas, the pretty pavement tables are now even more sought after since the addition of some toasty heaters. Address: 7 Falkner St, Liverpool L8 7PU"
"Another Albert Dock favourite Gusto has confirmed its plans to reopen next month. In a post on Instagram, the restaurant, which specialises in fresh food made from scratch, said: "All being well, it’s officially one month until we open our outdoor dining areas in Liverpool & Cheadle Hulme. We can't tell you how excited we are to serve you your Gusto favourites once again. "Have you booked your table yet?"
"This restaurant and bar is a distinguished part of the Royal Albert Dock and guarantees an authentic Italian experience. With the motto “Con Amici” (which means eating with friends) and a wide variety of food and drink choices, this restaurant can quickly become your friends and family’s food home. Gusto is currently open, with limited spacing, hours and maintaining social distancing guidelines."
"Gusto has become something of a household name in Liverpool. With a range of Italian dishes, spanning across the entire peninsula and featuring the freshest Mediterranean ingredients, it's honest, welcoming and sure to please every diet."
"We can’t really make a list of the best pubs in Liverpool without featuring one of the most famous clubs in the world, can we?. In 1957 the Cavern Club opened its doors on Mathew Street, and it didn’t take long until rock ‘n’ roll took over!. From the Beatles to Oasis to Stevie Wonder, musical legends have won crowds over at this funky little venue."
"Another must-visit for any Beatles fanatic is The Cavern Club on Mathew Street. Though the Club isn’t the original Cavern, it’s still an incredibly popular tourist attraction and is home to a wealth of memorabilia. Bands also play here on a daily basis."
"It already had a good reputation for its suntrap beer garden but The Bouverie is currently undergoing a £300m refurbishment to make it even better. As well as an extensive interior facelift, the pub's outdoor space will be transformed with new furniture, planters and fencing, festoon lighting, new paving and stepping stones. Reopen for business on March 15 2019, it's set to be one of the city's most popular beer garden locations."
"As hypnotic as the beer list is, it’s not just about the beer at Craft Taproom. A few months ago they turned the kitchen fully vegan and launched a brand new junk food inspired menu including delicious seitan burgers, vegan mac n cheese balls, philly cheesesteak sandwiches, breakfasts and more."
"Smithdown Road's much loved Craft Taproom recently launched its brand new menu - which is completely vegetarian and 90% vegan. The brand new menu features seitan burgers, cauliflower wings, vegan lasagne - and even a seitan philly cheesesteak sandwich. 174 Smithdown Road, Liverpool L15 3JR"
"The Coach House Hotel is a beautifully refurbished nineteenth century coaching inn in the heart of Chester city centre, next to the architecturally acclaimed Town Hall and fascinating cathedral. The Coach House Hotel Chester has eight en-suite bedrooms…"
"Best use of Local Produce in a Menu The Chester Fields - Gold Award. Best Family Friendly Venue Hickory’s Smokehouse, Chester - Gold Award. Best Bar Bar Lounge, Chester - Gold Award"
"Sleek and sophisticated, Red Door has made a name for itself as one of the best bar/club hybrids as it’s open until late on the weekends. Although it’s small, this venue is mighty when it comes to music and cocktails. They have a rotating cocktail of the month and live DJ sets to keep you dancing on their dedicated dancefloor."
"Slap bang in the centre of town, this late bar is the perfect option for a chilled out drink with mates. The Red Door’s resident DJ and it’s dark, moody lighting creates a comforting and relaxed party atmosphere. With some seriously talented bar staff on hand, you can expect some quality drinks."
"The Suites Hotel & Spa is based in Knowsley, about a half an hour drive from Liverpool city centre, making it an ideal stay for those who don’t want to be amongst the action of such a busy city. The spa here is one of a kind, hence why we think it’s one of the best spa hotels in Liverpool. It’s home to seven treatment rooms including a relaxation suite, Bollinger nail suite, thermal suite, an ice room, Rasul chamber and much more."
"The award-winning The Suites Hotel and Spa was recognised by the Good Spa Guide as offering outstanding luxury. This means you can pretty much rest assured that a spa day here will be great. There are over ninety different treatment options to choose from that focus on every emotion and issue, from deep relaxation and sleep to invigoration and tension release."
"Masa Hammam is a traditional Moroccan hammam, complete with authentic Morroccan products offering Indian head massages, facials, massages and beauty treatments. Prices from £12 to £55 for a treatment. For Further Information and To Book A Spa Day"
"Another of Liverpool’s new coffee shops is The Red Berry Club, named after the origins of the coffee bean which turns a vibrant red when ready to pick. The Red Berry Club is an extraordinarily thin building opposite the Baltic Garden and next door to coffee friend, Ditto. They pride themselves on sourcing local coffee from Crosby Coffee and selling sustainable fashion."
"One of Liverpool’s newest coffee shops is The Red Berry Club, named after the the origins of coffee. They’ve taken a rather ordinary unit and jazzed up the exposed brick with some pretty impressive street art. The only thing slightly better than their coffee is the playlist."
"Buile Hill Park is a Grade II listed public park and hall and is the second oldest park in the city, after Peel Park. The park is also the largest in the city, as well as one of the most popular. Buile Hill Park has a significant history, with close links to the artist LS Lowry, as well as being used as a military base in both world wars."
"I've only recently visited here even though it's not too far away in the car. There are some nice nature shots here, and with the centre being home to a range of different flowers, there are many different colours available to shoot. I think the best time to visit may be in the spring to capture the colours in the best light."