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The best vegan restaurants to try out in Liverpool
"One of the best vegetarian Indian restaurants in Manchester, Bundobust is a great idea for people looking for top-notch grub that won't break the bank. Expect to find flavoursome curries and sides, all washed down with delicious craft beer."
"What: Something of an all-rounder, this glamorous Manchester outpost of The Ivy offers menus that take diners through from breakfast till dinner, with brunch and afternoon tea inbetween. The restaurant also comes with two outdoor dining areas, including a rooftop garden that’s available for private hire and a ground floor terrace. While working on your tan, you can tuck Ivy signatures such as the shepherd’s pie and chicken milanese."
"Not satisfied being one of the most gorgeous restaurants in Manchester, The Ivy Spinningfields is offering up Insta-ready puds to match the surroundings. A long-standing feature on their dessert menu, the Chocolate Bombe is a thing of beauty. A hard chocolate shell is turned molten by a hot caramel sauce to reveal a delectable vanilla ice cream and honeycomb core within."
"The Ivy Spinningfields in Manchester is a multi-faceted venue, offering several floors of beautiful settings and tasty food and drinks. Apart from ground floor Ivy Brasserie and second floor Ivy Asia, the true gem is found at the very top, with the Ivy Roof Garden. Very colorful and very lush, the spacious rooftop really deserves its 'garden' epithet."
"The plant based junk food establishment offers everything from dirty burgers to loaded fries and plenty of indulgent sides too. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by DownTheHatchLIV (@downthehatchliv)"
"It’s about time dirty street food took on a vegetarian twist. Down the Hatch is at the forefront of the healthy filth revolution in Liverpool, serving …"
"Family-run deli-restaurant The Quarter offers breakfast, lunch and dinner and they even do home deliveries. So there’s really no excuse for not trying out this Italian restaurant. You’ll almost certainly be able to smell the delicious food from The Quarter before you see it as they also offer a range of fresh homemade bread and pastries to buy."
"Find The Quarter on the cobbled streets of the Goergian Quarter and enjoy a bowl of pasta with views of one of Liverpool’s most beautiful areas. Sit outside in the summer months to soak up the sun and lunch won’t get much better. View this post on Instagram"
"Book your table for The Quarter and enjoy lunch on the cobbled streets of the beautiful Georgian Quarter. Their beautiful menu is perfect for breakfast, lunch, dinner or just a drink. View this post on Instagram"
"Landmark Indian Restaurant mixes traditional Indian cooking with contemporary flavours and it seems to be working. With over 1000 reviews and a 5.4 rating, it's a big hit with takeaway diners. The extensive menu offers everything from signature dishes and house specials to classic curries and English dishes."
"Five changing beers (sourced regionally; often Bank Top, 3 Potts, Salopian). A micropub opened in 2016 in what was an old Martins Bank branch until 1978. The name is taken from the old logo of Martins Bank which featured a grasshopper."
"With its warming and toasty hearth, twinkling interior fairy lights and delectable, home cooked style food, Frederiks’ tops the list of the cosiest eateries in Liverpool. Every Sunday, this pretty restaurant and bar serve tasty Sunday lunches feature all of the traditional classics. Enjoy succulent chicken breast with apricot and sage stuffing, or pork belly with homemade apple and maple sauce, 12-hour slow roasted beef brisket, salmon fillet with a crab and herb crust, or mushroom and spinach nut roast."
"Hope Street’s neighbourhood bar offers beautiful cocktails and sophisticated interiors on one of Liverpool’s most historic and bohemian streets. Head down to Frederiks on Wednesdays for an evening of jazz with a side-helping of cocktails – perfect for a glamorous date night to treat your other half."
"Contact Theatre will be heading out across Manchester this summer for a series of outdoor performances. Contact is an Oxford Road theatre and performing arts venue creating and producing its own shows, as well as hosting tours from the world’s best theatre companies. Contact will be heading out across the city this summer, delivering a series of outdoor performances before its building reopens to the public in September 2021."
"Another one that you'll have to exercise patience for is the RNCM (Royal Northern College of Music), which is - understandably - prioritising the return of students and tutors. You can see the latest updates at www.rncm.ac.uk."
"The Royal Northern College of Music is an internationally acclaimed conservatoire, as well as an eclectic performance venue delivering a diverse programme of music and opera performances."
"Opened in 1988 as part of the redevelopment of Liverpool's waterfront, this converted Albert Dock warehouse retains many original features, including wonderful iron-work windows looking out on to the Mersey. A vital element in the positioning of the city as an important centre for the arts, Tate Liverpool has become one of the largest and most significant galleries of modern and contemporary art in the UK outside of London. Expect blockbuster artists across four floors of gallery space, a cafe, bookshop (including a great selection of art magazines) and an ever-changing programme of special events and lectures."
"This location lives up to the Tate name and reputation, and brings many famous artworks to the North West to be enjoyed by all. The Tate Liverpool is home to the work of internationally renowned artists of the 20th and 21st century. Curating modern and contemporary art to paint a picture of both UK and international historical art movements, the Tate Liverpool houses an outstanding collection as well as hosts fantastic travelling exhibitions, talks, and collections by celebrated curators and artists on a global scale."
"This gallery is four floors and has a wide variety of art from the 20th century. There is also touring exhibitions from the mother ship on London’s Bankside. However, the gallery feels sparse but it is nice to go to wander the floors of art that is there"
"Travel back in time to the industrial revolution at the Quarry Bank Mill. Oozing with heritage, you can experience the ‘sounds and smells’ of steam and water-powered engines, explore the cotton mill to learn about spinning, weaving, the production of material, and the history of the textile industry, tour the Apprentice House for a glimpse into the lives of pauper children, stroll the beautiful gardens, or walk the Styal Estate, filled with woodlands and streams. Interactive, engaging, and educational, the museum exhibits and friendly and knowledgeable staff make Quarry Bank Mill a great day out for all ages."
"The municipal museum was founded in 1848 and moved into its purpose-built Neoclassical home in 1857. This is one of the UK’s oldest town museums and the building has kept its original character. As with the best municipal museums, the collection is a big jumble of local industrial artefacts, Egyptology, Roman archaeology, coins, ethnographic displays, items from the Civil War and zoological and botanical specimens."
"Half gin distillery, half swanky bar – Turncoat is the place to go if you’re a fan of gin, food, outdoor dining, or all of the above. It’s located on the docks right by the Maritime Museum, just a short walk from all the hot spots, so you know that if you choose to go with these guys for your al fresco dining, you’re going to have one hell of a view. Good luck to everyone everywhere with everything!"
"Turncoat Gin Bar on the Royal Albert Dock will be opening their dockside seating area from 12 April for you to enjoy their beautiful gins with an incredible view. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Turncoat Bar (@turncoat_bar)"