Mentioned by Unifresher
10 best vegetarian restaurants in LiverpoolUnifresher
"This Indian eatery first opened in Leeds but has now expanded to become a chain of three, including one branch located in Manchester’s Piccadilly. Hidden down a set of stairs in a basement off an unassuming city centre street, this place might be hard to find, but it’s worth searching for. Most dishes are vegan, including the newly launched for 2020 vada pav burger, which consists of a deep-fried mashed potato ball, red and green chutneys and deep-fried (spicy) green chilli, all in a vegan-friendly bun."
"Another special spot in Spinningfields suitable for both celebrations or just a boujee Tuesday – The Ivy’s roof terrace is stunningly decorated, with plus velvet furniture, fire pits for warmth and grand trees throughout setting a botanical theme for its brasserie offering. Most of the space is for diners, however, there’s a lovely bar within the terrace, too, where you can perch up for a drink or two. The Ivy, The Pavilion, Byrom St, M3 3HG."
"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."
"With three sprawling levels that include a traditional brasserie, modern Asian bar and stunning rooftop space, there's plenty of choice at The Ivy. Nab a spot at the Spinningfields favourite and indulge in all-day dining with alluring cocktails to match."
"For many years it was difficult to be a vegetarian and to indulge in junk food in the same way that meat eaters do. It just didn’t have the same feeling to go out for vegetarian or vegan food, as say, to head out to a burger joint and pig out for the night. Thankfully things have changed, and although there is still a degree of making vegetarian and vegan meals look like their meat equivalents, it’s about much more than that."
"One of the city’s most popular vegan and veggie restaurants, Down The Hatch specialise in vegan junk food. As a meat eater this is one of the first places we tried when going for a meat free option and we haven’t looked back since. Serving up incredible small plates (jackfruit nuggets, cauliflower wings), stacked burgers, seitan ‘wings’ and much more."
"The decor and vibes are cool and the food is simply to die for!. The portions are so big, which makes this the perfect cheat day venue for Veggies and Vegans alike!"
"The Falkner Street favourite is an Italian-inspired restaurant which offers sharing boards, pasta, pizza, decadent desserts plus a deli. In a recent post on Instagram, The Quarter confirmed its plans to reopen and said: "Yes, it’s true! The terrace is opening!. "We’re now open for bookings from April 12th for al fresco dining on the Toxteth Riviera"
"Time Out says: “Its menu offers the likes of fresh stonebaked pizzas, mezze-style grazing dishes and sharing boards that are so good you won’t actually want to share. “Try to save room for dessert – their ice cream sundaes (including vegan options) are gloriously extravagant.”. 7 Falkner St, Liverpool L8 7PU"
"The Quarter was a trailblazer for scouse cafe culture and whether you’re getting together for brunch, lunch, or one of their famous pizzas, the pretty pavement tables are now even more sought after since the addition of some toasty heaters. Address: 7 Falkner St, Liverpool L8 7PU"
"Slug & Lettuce are known for knowing how to throw a party, and their bottomless brunch is no different. Their bottomless is £28pp and includes any of a selected list of brunch dishes, as well as bottomless booze for two hours. You can upgrade your brunch dish for £3pp if you fancy it, and if you’re in the mood for Pornstar Martinis, then you’re in luck because they’ve recently added them to the bottomless menu, for an extra £10pp!"
"This cosy, continental-style Belgian bar offers flights of beer and fondue pots to share, making it perfect for a laid-back date. For Valentine's Day, its popular roast dinner fondue will be available all week, from February 11 to 16. Priced at £25 per person, it includes a platter of roast chicken, beef brisket, Yorkshire pudding waffles, roast potatoes, vegetables and turkeyballen, and a big, bubbling pot of gravy to dunk everything in - plus a triple chocolate fondue for afters."
"Bock Bièreis situated in the centre of Manchester with a menu full of fondue cheesy goodness. With a speakeasy-themed restaurant, Bock Bière is a great place to escape the busy city. With a great food and drinks menu, Bock Biere promises a relaxing night with friends or family."
"Evelyn’s Cafe Bar, G18 Tib Street, Manchester, M4 1NB - Visit now. Casual, friendly and very, very comfortable, Evelyn’s championed great breakfast in Manchester when it was set up a few years ago. From healthy Buddha bowls and smoothies to indulgent breakfasts of steak and eggs."
"Plants, coffee, lunch and cocktails – that’s Evelyn’s for you!. I feel like Evelyn’s is one of those “must-visit” hotspots in Manchester city centre, and it’s understandable why it’s being recommended by so many other bloggers. The atmosphere is lovely, as is the staff and the food and drinks are to die for."
"Located on the picturesque Albert Dock, Smugglers Cove is a treasure trove of brilliant food, drink and atmosphere. If you’re searching for a Sunday lunch Liverpool venue with a view, Smugglers Cove is perfect. Sit waterside and choose from any type of meaty goodness, outdoor-reared slow roast pork belly, red tractor assured rotisserie chicken, rotisserie-roasted ridings reserve premium English beef, or roasted lamb."
"For the ultimate swashbuckling experience get yourself down to the heart of the historic Albert Dock and seek out the famous Smugglers Cove. The 19th century listed building, formerly a spice warehouse, is famous for its 151 premium and rare assortments of rum including spiced, white, gold, dark and overproof. However, they also serve some great food in very imaginative ways."
"Settle down under the sea in this pirate's cove with decor that will have you dragging out your r's and wondering whether you need a patch over your eye. You'll feel like you found a treasure chest filled with gold when choosing from more than 150 bottles and creative cocktails to drink, which let's face it: might be better, at this cool Liverpool restaurant."
"White Wolf Kitchen is housed within White Wolf Yoga, a place of tranquillity, relaxation and serenity. Following a yoga session, the White Wolf Kitchen is a vegetarian café guaranteed to satisfy your every health craving. You can enjoy a range of fruit and vegetable super smoothies, delicious breakfasts and healthy lunchtime bites."
"White Wolf Kitchen is a plant-based food café serving breakfast, salads, sandwiches, Fairtrade coffee and tea, plus juices and raw cakes. It's attached to a yoga studio and decorated with Scandinavian vibes. 14 Cook St, Liverpool, England"
"The Clayton Hall Living History Museum dates back to the 15th century and you will therefore not see the global moated medieval buildings. The Museum is in the Grade II category. Volunteers have restored it back to its original look and it is now open to the public twice a month."
"Dress up as a Victorian, visit several rooms, have lunch in the café, or take part in a guided tour. A really fun way to learn about Victorian and Mancunian history. Highly recommended for children, book, music and history lovers."
"The Northern arm of the Imperial War Museum does not disappoint and is a fantastic day out, showing how war affects people’s lives and is great for children to learn lots about the history of the UK during the times of war. At the moment there us a special Horrible Histories exhibition about the Blitz and we had a really lovely day when we visited last year. The exhibition finishes on 10th April and is well worth the visit."
"IWM North highlights the impact of war on people's lives through their stories and artefacts, plus military vehicles and aircraft and audio-visual displays. There are a range of special exhibitions, educational events and children's activities on offer…"
"The northern branch of the Imperial War Museum (obviously), this fascinating spot overlooks the Manchester Ship Canal, an apt spot if ever there was one."
"Liverpool is home to many varied and exciting museums, including the Museum of Liverpool on the riverfront, the World Museum, and The International Slavery Museum. Whether you want to find out more about the history o Chinatown in Liverpool (it’s the oldest of its kind in Europe), the old overhead railway, the role of the city on the slave trade, or visit the planetarium, there is something for everyone in the free museums around the city. Also Read:A Guide to the very best Nightclubs in Liverpool"
"Another museum and one that is large in size and with the number of artifacts and history housed within it. The Museum of Liverpool is the world’s first museum dedicated to the city it resides in. This museum features history and back catalogues of information surrounding Liverpool."
"This wonderful museum showcases Liverpool’s amazing contribution to music, sports, and history in general. There is always something for you and your loved one to enjoy here. The museum of Liverpool will not charge you to enter."
"Manchester Opera House is the Palace Theatre’s little sister. It’s located on Quay Street, near Spinningfields. It is smaller than the Palace theatre however, there are still some amazing productions to see here."
"Royal Exchange Theatre, St Ann’s Square, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M2 7DH - Visit now. This former trading hall underwent a £32m redevelopment after being severely damaged by the 1996 IRA bomb in Manchester’s city centre – and has been delivering stellar productions from its unusual seven-sided glass and steel theatre-in-the-round (the biggest in the UK), and smaller (but still excellent) studio, ever since. Productions here are renowned – both Vanessa Redgrave and Helen Mirren have graced the Royal Exchange’s stage."
"As far as theatrical experiences go, nothing comes close to the thrill of catching a live show. Be it a drama, a comedy act, a musical, Shakespeare or some combination of them all, Manchester’s thriving arts scene make it one of the best places to take in theatre. The Royal Exchange building and its theatre have survived a lot, having been badly damaged during both World War II and the Manchester bombing in 1996."
"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."