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Restaurants Open in Liverpool
"Bundobust is many things (craft beer haunt, Indian street food hangout, veggie restaurant) but it sells itself as a âbeer and Indian jointâ. 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."
"Indian street food and craft beer bar Bundobust is a shining gem amongst the restaurant chains of Piccadilly Gardens. Venture down its wooden stairway and youâll be met with a sprawling food hall, complete with casual canteen-style benches and a glorious glass skylight. Donât expect a typical Indian menu though."
"Cobbled streets and Georgian Townhouse splendour, breakfast alfresco and with views over the cathedral. If youâre not already sold on The Quarter, then perhaps itâs food will convince you. An Italian inspired independent, weâre talking freshly baked pastries, smoothie bowls, freshly brewed coffee and the usuals, pancakes, poached eggs and peanut butter on toast."
"Not only does The Quarter serve some of the best food in the city, their outdoor seating area is one of the prettiest. Relax in the surroundings of The Georgian Quarter and you might just forget youâre in Liverpool."
"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"
"Another Albert Dock favourite Gusto has confirmed its plans to reopen next month. In a post on Instagram, the restaurant, which specialises in fresh food made from scratch, said: "All being well, itâs officially one month until we open our outdoor dining areas in Liverpool & Cheadle Hulme. We can't tell you how excited we are to serve you your Gusto favourites once again. "Have you booked your table yet?"
"This restaurant and bar is a distinguished part of the Royal Albert Dock and guarantees an authentic Italian experience. With the motto âCon Amiciâ (which means eating with friends) and a wide variety of food and drink choices, this restaurant can quickly become your friends and familyâs food home. Gusto is currently open, with limited spacing, hours and maintaining social distancing guidelines."
"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."
"Famous as the stage where the Beatles made their debut in 1961, Liverpoolâs Cavern Club has become a place of legend, hosting not only the Fab Four, but the Who, the Kinks, the Rolling Stones, Queen, Elton John, and many more household names. The influential club remains one of Liverpoolâs top live music venues to this day."
"Another must-visit for any Beatles fanatic is The Cavern Club on Mathew Street. Though the Club isnât the original Cavern, itâs still an incredibly popular tourist attraction and is home to a wealth of memorabilia. Bands also play here on a daily basis."
"If you are looking for a beautiful brunch setting then head to The Florist on Hardman Street. Itâs not just the whimsical decor that makes The Florist worthy of a our list, itâs also their fresh take on a bottomless brunch. For ÂŁ15 per person you can create your very own brunch board by choosing menu items from various categories - and yes, there is a brunch pudding section."
"Even if The Florist served up half-baked nonsense on a plate, it would demand a visit. This might just be the most aesthetically impressive cafe in the north, a veritable marvel of a place that will drag you out of reality and into wonderland. Luckily the bistro offers up the goods from the kitchen as well, with excellent Sunday roasts and a wine list to be admired."
"The Florist botanical inspired drinks menu goes perfectly with their delicious dishes including their famous hanging kebabs. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by The Florist (@thefloristuk)"
"A fantastic cafe with a couple of locations in the city, Federal was founded by an English and Portuguese couple that have created an Australian-Esque brunch experience. The sexy vibes and laid back culture make federal a perfect way to spend a couple of hours on a rainy Manchester weekend. They have an extensive breakfast and brunch menu which includes a wonderful mix of great homemade food and coffee from Ozone coffee roasters in London."
"Serving up quality Antipodean-style coffee from two locations in the heart of Manchester city centre, the ever-popular and much-loved Federal Cafe & Bar is still open for walk-ins to grab yourself a wide range of takeaway beverages this weekend. 9 Nicholas Croft, Northern Quarter, Manchester, M4 1EY&94 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 3ND. You can find more information via the Federal Cafe & Bar website here."
"Even though there are so many great brunches in Manchester, I always gravitate back to Federal. I love the halloumi veggie bagel and the mushrooms and poached eggs on sourdough. None of the brunch dishes are more than ÂŁ7.50 in Federal which means you can include a coffee and still pay less than ÂŁ10 for brunch."
"The first Instagrammable place that we visited in Manchester was a trendy coffee and breakfast spot called Hampton and Vouis, which reminded me of a show home in a luxury property development. I really liked the pink colours and beautiful designs and if youâre looking for a perfect photo spot in Manchester that is not so busy in the morning, head there!. If you need to store your luggage in a safe place, while youâre exploring the city, I recommend using LuggageHero â they have a lot of storage locations and amazing rates."
"Taking great pride its award-winning speciality coffee, Hampton & Vouis is still open this weekend in the heart of the city centre to grab yourself a freshly-brewed cup to go. 31 Princess Street, Manchester, M2 4EW. You can find more information via the Hampton & Vouis website here."
"This 13th-century church about a mile north of Macclesfield is the fourth church on this site. But whatâs unusual is that the third church is still here, out among Medieval yew trees. Thereâs a Norman Romanesque chapel in the churchyard, dating to the 12th century, with semi-circular door and window arches and weathered but visible tympanum relief and lozenge patterns in the archivolts."
"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 âNational Heritage List For Englandâ 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."