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"This American style dive bar and restaurant is discretely hidden in part of Liverpool’s university district, so discrete you might blink and miss it. Once inside you may think you have entered the wrong place but do not let the dark decor and neon lights put you off, after all it is a death row themed restaurant. Both the decor and the menu establish the essence of death row, making you feel as though you are choosing your last meal from the menu to die for (literally)."
"Turning the waffle to the max and then some, this Hope Street potato and chorizo dish is not for the faint-hearted"
"OKitchen Bar & Restaurant is situated in Didsbury Village in South Manchester, providing Korean and Japanese cuisine alongside a cocktail bar that offers a wide variety of drinks for brunch and dinner. They are open from Monday through Sunday."
"Serving the most delicious and well-portioned breakfast meals, their pancakes are a real highlight for guests. Stacked high with all the toppings, menu items include berries and cream, banoffee, peanut butter and bacon with maple syrup. Each stack includes three buttermilk pancakes, and there’s even vegan options available too!"
"A destination for friendly get-togethers and family outings, Brewers Fayre - Ocean Plaza serves classic pub food in a warm and homely setting. Themed menus showcase recipes inspired by exciting international cuisines types, with each week night staging…"
"This may be one of Liverpool’s most famous and iconic buildings, but that just gives you the challenge of creating something unusual. Found near the Pierhead, The Royal Liver Building is one of Liverpool’s so-called Three Graces, a trio of Grade I listed buildings overlooking the River Mersey. How you photograph it is completely up to you – exaggerate the buliding’s lines with a wide-angle lens, go in for a tight crop with a telephoto lens, shoot in black-and-white or apply a crazy filter – the choice is yours."
"One of Liverpool’s Three Graces, the Royal Liver Building is Grade I listed and dominates the city’s waterfront skyline. Opened in 1911 as the home of the Royal Liver Assurance – and arguably the city’s most famous landmark – the building was Britain’s first major construction and one of the first in the world to be built using reinforced concrete. Two fabled Liver Birds perch upon the building’s two clock towers; with legend stating that if these two birds were to fly away then Liverpool would cease to exist."
"A post shared by Royal Liver Building (@royalliver1911) on Feb 7, 2020 at 1:27am PST. The Royal Liver Building is arguably Liverpool’s most famous landmark and is part of the city’s Maritime UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Eagle-eyed visitors will notice two giant Liver Bird statues perched atop its spires."
"The Beatles Statue at Liverpool Pier head is definitely Instagram worthy. Get a photo with these larger than life size figures and look like you’re part of the fab four. The Beatles Statue is only a 10 minute walk from our Cumberland and Sir Thomas Street locations."
"If Liverpool is known for one thing, it’s the Beatles (and let’s not forget Anfield). Just behind the Mersey Ferry Terminal, there’s a sculpture of the Beatles going for a walk. Stand beside them and pretend you are on a walk with them to get the perfect shot."
"There’s a lot to explore in the 109 acres that make up this South Manchester park. Utterly steeped in history, the park has not one, not two, but three listed buildings on its grounds, including the spectacular Wythenshawe Hall. This timber-framed Tudor structure was the home of the Tatton family for many centuries."
"Reynolds Park is located inside the Woolton conservation area of South Liverpool. A beautiful garden space full of different greenery and blooms, you would certainly enjoy the radiant display that they have. Boasting of a walled garden that is filled with Dahlia displays as well as sunken and topiary, you will certainly enjoy watching the blossoming of the flowers and be amazed by the beauty that they have."