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Outdoor Dining in Liverpool
"A great choice for Indian street food and craft beers, Bundobust never disappoints. Think okra fries, bhaji butties and paneer tikka washed down with drinks from natural wines and IPAs to quirky cocktails."
"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."
"Found in the beautiful Georgian Quarter of Liverpool on Falkner Street, The Quarter is an Italian inspired, independent restaurant. It serves everything from breakfast to delicious cakes and everything in between. Or if you’d like to treat your date to a romantic picnic, take them shopping in the deli to pick out their favourite sandwich and sweet treat."
"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"
"At Gusto, the motto is 'Con Amici', which means 'eating with friends' – so you can bet they are one of the best family friendly restaurants in Liverpool. They're a cute little Italian restaurant sitting in the Albert Dock and overlooking the Tate Gallery, with a menu packed with pasta, pizza and many other Italian favourites perfect for fussy eaters and budding-connoisseurs alike."
"Anyone who has cast a casual glance at the dishes available here can't have failed to notice the Nutella and mascarpone calzone. Those in the know at Gusto will tell you that no matter how much customers eat for their first courses, they always find a way to leave room for one of these."
"One of the things Liverpool is most famous for is The Beatles, so why not make the Fab Four part of your scouse stag weekend?. If the upcoming groom is a fan of Strawberry Fields, Yellow Submarines and saying Hey to a certain person called Jude, The Cavern is the ideal place to take him on his Liverpool stag party. Come Together in this nostalgic bar, where Britain’s most famous band started their journey –"
"The Cavern Club is infamous in the music scene as the home of The Beatles during their early years. The Cavern Club originally opened in 1957 as a jazz club and quickly became the hub of rock and roll during the 1960s. John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison each played here with other bands before forming The Beatles."
"There’s nothing more enjoyable than siting down to the most delicious roast dinner on a lazy Sunday afternoon. Indeed, The No.9 Bar and Restaurant in The Dixie Dean Hotel is the ideal destination to enjoy a relaxed Sunday lunch in a spectacular environment. Using only the finest ingredients, the No.9 serves perfectly cooked and succulent chicken with seasonal vegetables, crispy roast potatoes, a massive Yorkshire pudding and rich gravy."
"Dedicated to the legendary Dixie Dean, the No.9 bar and restaurant is named after the iconic number he wore on his back. One reviewer said: "Amazing environment with so much Everton memorabilia around. Great staff who couldn’t do enough. Good drinks selection, we went on a Sunday so it was roast dinners only what looked like a small plate of food was really tasty and filling.". 67 Victoria Street The Dixie Dean Hotel, Liverpool, L1 6DE"
"With more than a decade of faithful service to West Didsbury under its natty Nepalese belt, the Gurkha Grill is now reaping the benefits of an extensiv ..."
"One of the more suggestive picks for a Manchester date night, Behind Closed Doors is one of the most elusive venues in the city. Brimming with opportunity to make your date swoon, its a hidden haunt that champions high-end cocktails and a signature sexy ambiance."
"The Concert Square hideaway that's bringing the luck of the Irish, McCooleys is always one for a fun time. If we're talking outdoor food and drink in Liverpool, then make a beeline for the alfresco area which includes barstools and tables in the heart of the city centre."
"McCooley’s menu includes some of the much loved pub grub favourites including, burgers, steak, fish and chips, mixed grill and much more. Main meals start from £7 and there are also small plates From £4 and sides from £3. For the full menu, visit the website here."
"Concert Square is a large outdoor seating area in the middle of the Ropewalks district of the city serviced by a variety of bars. Just turn up and they’ll get you seated as soon as possible."
"All products at the beer stall are available to take home, including draught beer in growlers. Gift vouchers are also sold online which can be redeemed at a later date. Staff are looking into the viability of home delivery."
"Located near River Mersey, Church of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas is a beautiful and one of the oldest churches in Liverpool city. Also known as Liverpool Parish Church, this is listed in the ‘National Heritage List For England’ and considered as a part of Greater Churches Group. Known for its spectacular lantern spire, wooden interior and paintings of eminent artists; this church overwhelms all, who pays a visit here."
"Nestled between Manchester Cathedral, the National Football Museum, the Corn Exchange, and Chetham’s School of Music are Cathedral Gardens Manchester. It is a new park but provides a great escape if you are in the Manchester city centre and want to take a breath. It is a regenerated area with a water feature that changes with seasons and concrete sitting areas and is now one of Manchester’s best parks."
"Historic kitchen & pleasure gardens with ponds, paved pathways & a Victorian greenhouse. Address : Witherwin Avenue Grappenhall, South Warrington WA4 3DS, United Kingdom"