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25 delicious little places in Liverpool you should know about
"This vegetarian Indian street food restaurant has plenty of options for vegans, such as onion and kale bhajis, vegan Vada Pav and Tarka Dhal. Available to order on Deliveroo from the Northern Quarter restaurant."
"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."
"A firm favourite amongst Manchester's celebs, The Ivy Spinningfields boasts some of the city's most swoon-worthy interiors. For the perfect alfresco brunch?. Head through the main restaurant to the chic rooftop garden where you can tuck into British dishes under a the sun."
"What to expect: A vegetarian fast food restaurant in Liverpool – veggie burgers, halloumi, lasagne and more. Now a firm favourite in Liverpool, head to Down the Hatch for big, daring veggie junk food that is sure to cure your hangover!. Far from the days of bland vegetarian options, Down the Hatch serves everything from self proclaimed ‘bun junk’ to dishes that fall under the category ‘home cooked (like ya ma does)’."
"Down the Hatch opened last year, serving vegetarian and vegan junk food, ranging from deep fried veggies to cauliflower five ways. The restaurant has quickly gained a reputation for itself, serving dishes such as 'Just Beet It', which includes a falafel style patty, beetroot hummus, roasted red peppers, rocket, tomato and balsamic dressing. 62 Duke St, Liverpool, England"
"Down the Hatch is one of Liverpool's weird and wonderful restaurants dedicated to crafting meat-free goodness for vegans, vegetarians, and food lovers. The modern aesthetic of industrial decor and exposed wood will be a feast for your eyes while you chow down on some vegan mac and cheese or a jack fruit sundae."
"The Quarter Liverpool is a fantastic quaint takeaway deli in the Georgian Quarter, close enough to most of the major hotels in the city. If you’re stopping over in the city nearby then you should definitely come here to fill up on a fabulous breakfast or brunch (with veggie options too!) to get you ready for the rest of the day ahead!. Check out some of the Liverpool events to know about throughout the year."
"Cobbled streets and Georgian Townhouse splendour, breakfast alfresco and with views over the cathedral. If you’re not already sold on The Quarter, then perhaps it’s food will convince you. An Italian inspired independent, we’re talking freshly baked pastries, smoothie bowls, freshly brewed coffee and the usuals, pancakes, poached eggs and peanut butter on toast."
"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."
"Another restaurant that’s no stranger to good old classic pub grub is Yates. Main meals including fish and chips, beef and ale pie, all day breakfast and chicken tikka masala start from £6.49. They also do a deli and a drink deal for £6.99, where you can choose between a deli sandwich or jacket potato and a drink."
"Almost Famous in the Northern Quarter has made the decision to reopen for walk-ins only, and you can find menus, opening times and more information via the website here."
"At long last, sister venues Gorilla and The Deaf Institute will reopen their doors on May 17. The venues are old favourites in the city, but for a brief moment last year appeared to have been lost forever - thankfully the sites were snapped up by new owners and are ready to hit the ground running. Fellow institution Koffee Pot has stepped in to overhaul the food and drink offering at Deaf Institute, in partnership with Tim Burgess's Tim Peaks Diner."
"Ask any Mancunian music fan about Gorilla and The Deaf Institute, and they’ll only tell you good things. These city centre stalwarts are two of the most historic and iconic music venues in Manchester, and although they may have gone through a well-documented rocky patch due to the COVID pandemic last year, they are having a new lease of life in 2021 with a packed calendar of events and so much to get stuck into."
"[Re](https://quisine.quandoo.co.uk/guide/best-vegan-restaurants-manchester/attachment/971356_650116488336102_1475760188_n/). The Deaf Institute definitely isn’t where you’d look for a solid vegan menu. It’s famous for its music, after all."
"The Titanic Hotel Liverpool project is all about the restoration of one of the City's most historic and iconic buildings. As a World Heritage site, it forms just part of the Stanley Dock Village development overlooking the waters at Stanley Dock. The North warehouse is an impressive red brick warehouse sitting opposite it's even bigger sister, the colossus that is, the Tobacco Warehouse, once the largest brick building in the world built in 1901."
"If it’s high-class luxury alternative to a city centre hotel you’re after, then get booking the Titanic Hotel!. This top hotel in Liverpool is based within a former factory, making it an extremely spacious venue for huge rooms. Expect a rustic feel with exposed brick, vaulted ceilings, and a neutral colour scheme throughout."
"The menu is in regular rotation in Stanley’s Bar & Grill at this Stanley Dock destination so you have to be quick to catch the current favourites. However, one pud of which the team is particularly proud is the peanut butter creme brulee served wiuth freshly made jam doughnuts. To be honest, you had us at peanut butter."
"Greens is regarded as Manchester’s flagship vegetarian eatery, winning multiple awards such as Manchester Food and Drink Awards (2000, 2003, 2006, 2008) and the prestigious title of AA Rosette in 2000. The restaurant was created by Simon Connolly and Simon Rimmer – who is now a very popular TV celebrity chef – and was founded to be a vegetarian venue with ‘scrumptious dishes and exciting ingredients that aren’t 10 years behind the best restaurants in town’. Now one of the highlights of Manchester’s culinary landscape, the restaurant serves imaginative plates bursting with flavour that are made using fresh local ingredients."
"Greens offers an inventive take on vegetarian food, but you don't have to be meat-free to enjoy the hip restaurant, located in West Didsbury. Open by chef Simon Rimmer, Greens has been around since 1990, and it makes the most of meatless possibilities. Expect creative dishes that emphasize produce, like the jackfruit shawarma and the truffled mushroom Wellington."
"The oldest and best vegetarian restaurant in the city.Why go?. It was set up by celebrity chef Simon Rimmer back when he was all chef, no celebrity. He and business partner Simon Connolly ensure that food is delicious and the atmosphere is relaxed."
"Eastham Country Park is a 100 acres of woodland that is good for peaceful walks while having a one of a kind birdwatching adventure. Experience the abundance in birdlife and greeneries that this country park is offering. A perfect place for the family to have their quality time, kids and their parents would love to do the many activities offered in this place."
"Manchester’s legendary stand-up comedy club remains an ever-popular destination, and has hosted pretty much every big name in comedy over the past 19 years. TripAdvisor reviewers had high praise for the venue’s staff, drinks and hot food offering. Typical reviews include: “Food was good, staff friendly and comedy funny."
"The one you think of when someone says comedy in Manchester. Located on Deansgate Locks, this perfectly placed club offers some of the best stand up in town. Their auditorium set up makes it perfect for stand up."
"One of the best outdoor restaurants in Manchester, The Ape & Apple is an ideal pitstop after a long day of exploring the city. With friendly locals, monthly-changing ales and a secret terrace out the back, this place ticks all of our alfresco dining boxes."
"Liverpool Comedy Cellar has been voted the best venue in Liverpool by The Guardian – which considering the number of incredible venues in the city is some accolade!. This comedy venue specialises in bringing only the best line-ups to the city every Saturday night and boasts an impressive number of sell-out shows in its history. The Comedy Cellar also offers pre-show meal packages, with more information available at their website."