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Top 10 Brunch Restaurants and Best Breakfast in Liverpool
"Bundobust is many things (craft beer haunt, Indian street food hangout, veggie restaurant) but it sells itself as a ‘beer and Indian joint’. The basement bar is filled with casual, communal tables that encourage interaction with fellow punters, and has a relaxed order-at-the-bar system that keeps the crowd mingling. The food menu is all about vegetarian Indian street food."
"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."
"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."
"A post shared by The Quarter (@thequarterliverpool) on Sep 12, 2017 at 4:23am PDT. A little out of the city centre in Liverpool’s historic Georgian Quarter, The Quarter is one of the more relaxed and easy going outdoor lunch venues in Liverpool, that provides amazing food and a service to match. When the sun is shining, this outdoor lunch venue in Liverpool is the ideal place to admire the historic surroundings of the Georgian Quarter."
"The Quarter on Falkner Square offers the littles ones a whole menu for themselves. They can choose from a selection of pastas and pizzas with ice cream for dessert, all for £6.50. There is even a children’s breakfast menu for if you’re looking for somewhere to eat in the morning."
"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"
"Set in the Royal Albert Docks in Liverpool, Gusto has the décor of every cool and contemporary restaurant in the city. With exposed brick and cast iron pillars, it may sound cliché but given its location, the original décor adds an authenticity to the restaurant. Food-wise, bruschetta, sea bream with samphire and a selection of pizzas are just a few of the things you’ll find on the menu."
"GUSTO on the Albert Dock and on Telegraph Road in Heswall also run offers for people in their dining club. You can sign up to the dining club on the website here and it will give you special offers. The restaurant also runs offers for those not in the dining club, which has previously included a two course lunch menu from £13.95 and a two course evening menu from £16.95."
"0 km from city center 9 out of 10 places to visit in Liverpool. The Cavern Club is located at 10 Mathew Street in Liverpool. This club is famous as The Beatles used to play here in their early years."
"The boutique bar with it’s never ending set of rock & roll tunes and its distinctive red lighting sets itself apart as a party bar with a difference. While the lighting may be moody the staff definitely aren’t, bringing an unmistakable and much appreciated enthusiasm to the night. One of our writers was given a free shot just for naming the band that was playing!. As for drinks, you can get your hands on a variety of creative cocktails - we recommend the Northern Zombie."
"With superb new decor throughout, three bars (including an exclusive residents Champagne and Cocktail bar) serving a quality selection of cask ales and whiskies plus International lagers totally exclusive to The Commercial Hotel, add into the mix our…"
"If you want to feel like a badass and drink good craft beer in Liverpool at the same time, 81LTD is your place with their by-appointment table bookings. This venue has a great selection of drinks and a cool dark atmosphere perfect for your private excursions."
"Located in Liverpool’s party district Seel Street, 81Ltd is somewhat of a chilled retreat from the clubs around it. Planning to visit this chic cocktail bar?. It’s by appointment only."
"Formerly known as William Sicilian Street Food, this authentic Sicilian restaurant popped up in the Northern Quarter earlier this year – renamed and reworked as Sicilian NQ. The lovely little restaurant hones in on the idyllic region’s homely food, bringing dishes such as arancini, cannoli, cipollini, pasta and more to our rainy city. Sicilian NQ, 14 Turner St, M4 1DZ."
"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."
"One of the undisputed grande dames of Liverpool's cultural landscape, the Bluecoat gallery is housed in the oldest building in the city centre; originally a schoolhouse and dating from the early 18th century, the building enjoys Unesco world heritage and Grade I-listed status. Although boasting a rich history: it hosted the first Post Impressionist exhibition in 1911, including works by Picasso, Cézanne, Van Gogh, Matisse and Gauguin – it is, nevertheless, an institution facing forwards. Not without initial local controversy, the arts centre underwent significant architectural redevelopment in 2008 and continues to be a staple for those hoping to spot emerging and mid-career artists."
"Created by artist duo Simon & Tom Bloor, Bluecoat Platform, has been made in collaboration with Liverpool children from Out of the Blue, the venue's outreach art programme for children aged 5-11. The new sculpture is based on shapes developed by the children in workshops with the artists, to create a platform that brings some of Bluecoat’s artistic activities out of the building for the public to enjoy."
"Original use: Bluecoat Chambers were originally built between 1716 and 1717 as charity school. In 1718, they were extended to create a boarding school and by 1719, Bluecoat Chambers enrolled 50 children, with enough space for 100 more. Construction was finally finished in 1925; however, following the death of owner William Lever that same year, a demolition proposal was put forward."
"If you’re looking for a cake shop that can make the most incredible, enchanting cakes you could possibly imagine, then you’re going to want to check out Liverpool Cake Company. Wedding cakes, novelty cakes, celebration cakes, vintage cakes, Christening cakes, you name the cake and they can make it any way you want it!. One such example of their skills can be seen when you first go to their website; you’ll find a photo slideshow of creations such as a selection of adorable Disney character cupcake toppers, a VW Wedding Bus cake, and even a cake that looks like a spellbook from Harry Potter!"
"Beginning life as a cupcake company, And the Dish Ran Away With the Spoon still serves freshly baked, hand decorated desserts, from layered cakes to brownies, in its charming little tearoom. As well as selling delicious treats, this café serves a popular afternoon tea/brunch, from Thursdays to Sundays. A little different from other locations, And the Dish Ran Away With the Spoon requires advanced booking, but you can expect generous portions and typical English scones and cakes for an alternative style brunch."
"An all-time foodie favourite Dish and Spoon is A-class in every way. Their cakes cover all flavours from chocolate honeycomb to toffee apple to raspberry and rose. The buttercream is light and the layers of sponge are… there’s no other way to say it….moist."
"It is a place where you can eat both delicious and quality cakes. Have you tasted the wet cakes?. If the answer is no, you should try it."