Mentioned by The Guide Liverpool
Your guide to eating out on Bold Street, Liverpool in 2021
"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."
"Whilst being renowned for its food, the venue is understated for its romance. The Quarter brings the best of Europe together; the road looks like something out of Amsterdam, the decor is reminiscent of Paris and the food is Italian inspired. It doesn’t get much more continental than that."
"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."
"The Quarter in the Georgian Quarter of town is a beautiful spot to grab a picture. Sit outside on the cute little tables, grab some breakfast and people watch on the old cobbled street. View this post on Instagram"
"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."
"Fresh Italian-inspired food, an exotic cocktail menu, beautiful views over the Dock, it can only be Gusto. Book a table for a night of delicious pizza, pasta, seafood and meats at this Italian eatery. View this post on Instagram"
"We can’t really make a list of the best pubs in Liverpool without featuring one of the most famous clubs in the world, can we?. In 1957 the Cavern Club opened its doors on Mathew Street, and it didn’t take long until rock ‘n’ roll took over!. From the Beatles to Oasis to Stevie Wonder, musical legends have won crowds over at this funky little venue."
"Music lovers may have this spot on the top of their Liverpool bucket list. Even if you aren’t the biggest music fan that ever lived there is still a strong chance you’ve heard of The Beatles. And if you know anything about The Beatles, you might have heard of The Cavern Club."
"Grove’s sleek, minimalist darkwood interior, broken up by some eye-catching digital-print art and a bed of plants growing above the bar, may feel Scandinavian, but its emphasis is firmly on US craft beers. Up to 13 keg lines showcase many beers rarely seen on draught in the UK, from Anchor, Brooklyn and Flying Dog (try its remarkably complex, Easy IPA), as well as Liverpool Craft Brewing Co’s excellent, unfiltered pale ale, Love Lane, or that unusually tasty German pils, Rothaus Tannenzapfle. A bottled list goes deeper on the same US breweries, as well as throwing a few other great beers into the mix: various Goose Island, Sierra Nevada pale ale, Paulaner hefeweizen."
"Just up the road and down a little side street is where you’ll find our next destination, The Grove Beer Tap and Grill. This stunning space is light and airy and has a courtyard that’s throwing out some seriously zen vibes, but best of all The Grove Beer Tap and Grill have an exotic, worldly selection of real world ales for everyone to try. Sporting the tastiest bar snacks in town to perfectly complement their endless choice of tasty real ales makes The Grove Beer Tap and Grill a great addition to our Liverpool real ale trail."
"Slightly hidden on Seel Street is Grove Beer Tap and Grill, a breathtaking venue that would astound any architect. There’s often a Scandinavian crossover apparent in the interior of Liverpool’s independents and Grove is no different as dark wood mahogany and green plants hang side by side. Try the Brooklyn Wheat Beer, its refreshing, light and brisk."
"The Ferret, just a short stroll from Preston city centre, is a bar stocked with craft ales and ciders and a menu that will have your mouth watering. There are a number of hearty options for both vegetarians and vegans, including burgers, hot dogs, and hoagies."
"A huge rooftop drinking and dining destination is due to appear on the top of First Street’s Q carpark later this year. When completed, the 11,000 square foot tropical sky garden will feature three bars and eight different food stalls to choose from."
"The municipal museum was founded in 1848 and moved into its purpose-built Neoclassical home in 1857. This is one of the UK’s oldest town museums and the building has kept its original character. As with the best municipal museums, the collection is a big jumble of local industrial artefacts, Egyptology, Roman archaeology, coins, ethnographic displays, items from the Civil War and zoological and botanical specimens."