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All the reasons why it's brilliant to be a vegetarian in Liverpool
"This Indian eatery first opened in Leeds but has now expanded to become a chain of three, including one branch located in Manchester’s Piccadilly. Hidden down a set of stairs in a basement off an unassuming city centre street, this place might be hard to find, but it’s worth searching for. Most dishes are vegan, including the newly launched for 2020 vada pav burger, which consists of a deep-fried mashed potato ball, red and green chutneys and deep-fried (spicy) green chilli, all in a vegan-friendly bun."
"[Read More…](https://quisine.quandoo.co.uk/guide/best-vegan-restaurants-manchester/attachment/bundobust/). If you’ve done the walk to Market Street from Picadilly Station recently, chances are you’ve seen Bundobust nestled away on Picadilly. It’s a pretty new kid on the block but has already built a reputation for itself as one of the best vegan restaurants in Manchester."
"Indian street food and craft beer bar Bundobust is a shining gem amongst the restaurant chains of Piccadilly Gardens. Venture down its wooden stairway and you’ll be met with a sprawling food hall, complete with casual canteen-style benches and a glorious glass skylight. Don’t expect a typical Indian menu though."
"Set on the beautiful cobbled streets of Faulkner Street in Liverpool’s quaint Georgian Quarter, this stylish eatery features perfect executions of Bruncher favourites including one of the finest veggie breakfasts in the city. If the weather is permitting, try and get an outdoor seat and enjoy fantastic views of the nearby Anglican Cathedral."
"The Toxteth Riviera is always a gorgeous place to be, any time of the year, and now thanks to The Quarter on Falkner Street you can stay warm while you make the most of it. Those outside tables are some of the most sought-after in the city, so be lucky and grab one and heaters mean you’ll be toasty while you eat and drink."
"The Quarter on Falkner Square offers the littles ones a whole menu for themselves. They can choose from a selection of pastas and pizzas with ice cream for dessert, all for £6.50. There is even a children’s breakfast menu for if you’re looking for somewhere to eat in the morning."
"Set in the Royal Albert Docks in Liverpool, Gusto has the décor of every cool and contemporary restaurant in the city. With exposed brick and cast iron pillars, it may sound cliché but given its location, the original décor adds an authenticity to the restaurant. Food-wise, bruschetta, sea bream with samphire and a selection of pizzas are just a few of the things you’ll find on the menu."
"At Gusto, the motto is 'Con Amici', which means 'eating with friends' – so you can bet they are one of the best family friendly restaurants in Liverpool. They're a cute little Italian restaurant sitting in the Albert Dock and overlooking the Tate Gallery, with a menu packed with pasta, pizza and many other Italian favourites perfect for fussy eaters and budding-connoisseurs alike."
"Known as the most famous club in the world, The Cavern is a fantastic place to start and end your Saturday night out in Liverpool. With non-stop live music from midday through to 23:00, the party never stops. Live performances range from local bands playing covers and original material, to tribute bands from across the world imitating Liverpool’s greatest export, The Beatles."
"You can't come to Liverpool without heading to Mathew Street to see the famous Cavern Club. Either stand in front of the legendary sign to grab your picture or head down into the basement to recreate the swinging 60s. View this post on Instagram"
"A unique underground (physically, not socially) bar where all walks of life congregate. The kind of place you might call a ‘dive’ but not mean anything negative by it. Our own personal favourite thing about The Pilgrim is the courtyard, it seems to build an atmosphere unique to the Pilgrim only and this outdoor setting makes it a great summer pub."
"Lime Bar and Restaurant, located at The Lowry Outlet Mall, features a large outdoor terrace looking out over Salford Quays. The venue offers a drinks menu including cocktails like Lemon Cheesecake - Limoncello, Pinot Frangelico, fresh lemon juice, cinnamon and gingerbread syrup, shaken with cream; Toblerone - Baileys, Frangelico, Kahlua, butterscotch Schnapps with cream; and Mango and Chilli Margarita - chili infused tequila, chili syrup, mango puree and lime. Call 0161 869 0440 or email randal@limeuk.com."
"Located in the hub of Salford Quays, Lime Restaurant and Bar is a brilliant all-day affordable restaurant in Manchester that's sure to satisfy any hunger pangs. Whether you're looking for a light bite, lunchtime dish, dinner feast or pre-theatre plate, you'll find it all at this vibrant spot."
"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"
"One of Manchester’s smallest pubs, but clearly big on charm according to all the rave reviews on TripAdvisor. This Portland Street traditional cask ale pub is a favourite thanks to its friendly bar staff and cosy interior. Reviewers praised it as “an absolute gem of a pub”, “compact but full of character” and “the service was great and the regulars were very friendly”."
"Alex’s Bakery is your Manchester cake shop destination for custom cakes, cupcakes, brownies, blondies, and even some English and Brazilian delicacies for afternoon tea. There are always fresh made cupcakes at Alex’s, and cakes can be custom made to suit whatever occasion you are celebrating. Alex’s Bakery is owned by Alexandra, who hails from Brazil but now calls Manchester home."
"Cake That Manchester makes it easy for you to get special cakes without breaking the bank. They give their clients a wide array of design options to choose from. They do their best to work their customers to ensure that the decoration is up to their needs."
"As the trend for cupcakes took off across the country, Airyfairy grew rapidly, catering for a massive range of clients from blue-chip companies through to birthday parties, food festivals, and markets. On average the shop has made 60,000 cupcakes per year, taught roughly 1,000 people and children per year to decorate cakes, and served over 7500 Afternoon Teas. In addition, Airyfairy has been featured on various BBC radio shows, CITV and BBC programs, as well as the Manchester Evening News, South Manchester Reporter, Daily Mail, Take A Break, and Pick Me Up magazines."
"The cosy cafe serves homely British food, including vegetarian and vegan options. One five star reviewer said: "Deserves its rating. We had the Caesar salad and the sausage and mash with fat chips and sweet potato chips. "We followed this up with homemade cakes to die for. What a wonderful little gem of a place with such friendly and accommodating staff."
"If you’re out and about around Liverpool’s Lark Lane or Sefton Park, head over to Pippins Corner for a cup of coffee and lunch. Serving everything from your favourite coffees to breakfast and lunch it’s a cute little spot to stop off at on your trip. View this post on Instagram"
"In this cosy little corner of Lark Lane you can enjoy a great breakfast. A large breakfast consists of two eggs, two sausage, two bacon, black pudding, mushrooms, beans, homefries and toast. They also serve up vegetarian and vegan breakfasts."
"In 2018, Just Between Friends Coffee joined Manchester’s coffee scene. Located right next to one of my favourite Manchester-based flower shops (Northern Flower), this independent coffee shop sits just off the main street in the Northern Quarter. Alongside a few awesome brunch/lunch items on their menu, they serve a d*mn good coffee."
"Manchester, one of the great cities of England and home to the lovely Manchester Coffee Festival. There are only a few cities that can, after London, genuinely claim to be the UK’s second city of coffee, places such as Edinburgh and Brighton & Hove."