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"And you cannot go a list about Manchester without mentioning the famous curry mile. The Delhi Sweet Centre, however, is not a curry house, but a traditional Indian sweet store. You only need to pass it on the street to realise why it is considered one of the greats."
"Hidden away inside the Port of Liverpool building, Mrs Danvers takes its name from the Daphne du Maurier thriller ‘Rebecca’. The menu features everything from homemade quiche to pancakes and bespoke afternoon tea however it is temporarily closed due to covid and sadly I haven’t been able to visit."
"Mrs Danvers cafe on the Pier Head is a 1930s tearoom, based on Daphne Du Maurier’s thriller Rebecca. Forget afternoon tea with tiny sandwiches and bite size cakes - Mrs Danvers puts on a ‘proper’ afternoon tea that is enough to fill you up for the day. In fact, you might even need a doggie bag."
"Specialising in cakes, shakes and American candy, Treaty Pie is based in Old Swan delivering delicacies from 6pm until 11pm and midnight at weekends, with delicious desserts such as the freshly-baked, light & fluffy Banofee Waffle with a layer of banana smothered in salted caramel sauce, along with seriously good shakes – including an option to invent your own with your choice of two ingredients from a list of sweet-toothed temptation including Terry’s Chocolate Orange and Jammy Dodgers. Find Treaty Pie here. MORE - Here is a Scousers guide to Manchester"
"New Mersey is a retail park that houses different shops from your favourite brands. With specialised stores for clothing items, pet supplies, toy store and furniture, you would certainly find all the items that you need. They also have a wide array of restaurants, cafes and fast food that serves different delicious meals that is right for your taste."
"Chef Nico Simeone has re-invented the dining experience – serving a brand new six-course tasting-menu – each one themed upon a different place, memory or idea, every six weeks. Nico and his team combine different ingredients, flavours, and dishes, to bring memories and stories to the table such as their New York menu which featured Beef Burger Doughnuts and The Chippie menu that included a deep fried mars bar!. Six By Nico is a memorable dining experience that you don’t want to miss out on."
"Six By Nico has shook up the fine dining scene – serving a brand new six-course tasting-menu – each one themed upon a different place, memory or idea, every six weeks. Nico and his team combine different ingredients, flavours, and dishes, to bring memories and stories to the table such as their New York menu which featured Beef Burger Doughnuts and The Chippie menu that included a deep fried mars bar!. Six By Nico is a memorable dining experience that you don’t want to miss out on."
"For something a little more refined but definitely no less Instagram worthy, Six By Nico is a fine dining six-course tasting menu which changes concept every 6 weeks. Inventive and extremely satisfying food. Six By Nico Liverpool Website"
"Liverpool Everyman Theatre, 5-9 Hope Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, L1 9BH - Visit now. The Everyman reopened in March 2014 after extensive renovation to its stage, restaurant and backstage areas; the newly opened version is sustainable, accessible and really rather swish. Inclusiveness runs through the new design – its frontage, dominated by a new “portrait wall”, shows 105 different Liverpool residents, cut into a metal facade."
"Founded in 1964, the Everyman Theatre has been bringing groundbreaking talent to Hope Street for over half a decade. The stage for early performances from Julie Walters, Bill Nighy and Bernard Hill, this venue is steeped in history – the building itself won the 2014 RIBA Stirling Prize for architecture. Showing a range of plays from classic Shakespeare to brand new material, a show at the Everyman is not to be missed."
"Created by artist duo Simon & Tom Bloor, Bluecoat Platform, has been made in collaboration with Liverpool children from Out of the Blue, the venue's outreach art programme for children aged 5-11. The new sculpture is based on shapes developed by the children in workshops with the artists, to create a platform that brings some of Bluecoat’s artistic activities out of the building for the public to enjoy."
"In the heart of the city centre, The Bluecoat on School Lane is a real hub for contemporary arts and from May it has lots of events and exhibitions to get involved with. Tickets can be booked now including May 19 onwards for artists exhibiting as part of The Biennial and a programme of events and performances from Independent Dance, May 24-28. Visit The Bluecoat website here."
"Built in 1716, Bluecoat Chambers is considered the oldest building in Liverpool. Originally constructed as a charity school, the premises is now home to an arts centre, known as The Bluecoat."
"The building of the Dancehouse Theatre has had a fascinating history full of transformation, morphing from meeting halls to a multi-screen cinema complex. In the 1990s it was restored to its former Art Deco splendour and was reopened as The Dancehouse Theatre, home to the Northern Ballet School. While the venue presents a broad range of performances including comedy, music and drama, dance lies at the heart of this North West icon."