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5 Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Liverpool 🥇
"Usually found in an ice cream van during Town Hall’s festival season, Ginger’s now own a diner on the first floor in Affleck’s Palace. Known for their extremely popular ‘Chorlton Crack’, a lush salted caramel and peanut butter combo, Ginger’s wild and wonderful flavours can be obtained at the diner in a toasted brioche, affogato style or in a milkshake. Affleck’s, First Floor, 52 Church St, M4 1PW"
"Ginger’s is the perfect place to go for a Mancunian-made ice cream. An award winning real dairy ice cream business, this Affleck’s emporium offers a range of exciting flavours which even include vegan options. The flavours change quite regularly so there will always be something new to try on every visit; they recently served a vegan chocolate brownie flavour which went down very well!"
"It was presented in a cute little glass and the menu stated it was ‘made at kitchens in Manchester.’ It definitely tasted home made and although it was nice, it was so milky that the flavour was overpowered. This was also the most expensive one."
"Gourmet Kitchen is a restaurant and takeaway serving up dreamie Vegan burgers and desserts to die for, Gourmet Kitchen is based on Lark Lane, order using their app. Simply download our App from the App Store."
"In the heart of the city’s cultural quarter, Hope Street Hotel is ideally located between Liverpool’s two cathedrals, across the road from the Philharmomic concert hall and surrounded by theatres and restaurants. Built in 1860, in the style of a Venetian palazzo , Hope Street is a privately owned Design Hotel, passionately run with thoughtful service and comfortable, contemporary interiors. Liverpool Lime Street Rail Station and the city’s shopping, eating and entertainment district is a 15-minute walk away The hotel’s individually designed rooms have real wood floors warmed by under floor heating as well as king sized beds draped in Egyptian cotton."
"Located within a Georgian neigÂhboÂurÂhood, the Hope Street Hotel Liverpool is a handsome luxury hotel in Liverpool. It’s known that when in town, some Liverpool FC player stay here its that good!. The rooms ooze style and sophisÂticaÂtion, and all vary in sizes, so if you do fancy splashing the cash you can go for the larger of the options which some with freestanding tubs, amazing views, rainwater showers and huge beds!"
"The Egg Café, or as it’s locally known, the Egg is a vegetarian restaurant located just off Bold Street. Vegetarian and Veganism is a growing dietary choice and many are choosing this lifestyle because of the health benefits it offers. The Egg is a restaurant a little different from the rest, nestled along a back street and up a couple of flights of stairs you’ll be welcomed into this loft restaurant which is light, airy and a little bit hippy."
"Egg Cafe is a plant-based based in a renovated Victorian warehouse. You’ll see the elaborately coloured door and staircase leading to the third floor before anything else. Full of natural light and colour The Egg Cafe is a large, welcoming space with long wooden tables which you can share if you want."
"Situated just a stones throw from the beautiful Sefton Park, Catherine Braidy is a boutique cake parlour offering the finest of sweet treats. Launched in 2019, this venture sees professional bakers, Catherine Williams and Braidy Maloney pool their expert knowledge and experience to offer tea for two, with a difference. Open daily from 10am til 4pm you can sit in or take away and come back, for more cake."