Hello there! The Kicking Donkey is an elegant yet relaxed place to come and drink, eat and meet with friends and family.It's a classic country pub with bags of character, boasting a selection of cracking real ales and stunning wines and shelves crammed with gins, rums and single malts. We also have a full menu of delicious, freshly cooked dishes that are lovingly prepared with as much local produce as possible.
The George Hotel in Crosby Village, Is a friendly and welcoming publ. Food served daily with plenty to choose from, great offers on main meals with our 2-4-£8.49 menu and 2-4-1 on deserts. Close to Crosby beach famous for Antoney Gormleys another place know as the iron men.With friendly staff and great deals come and enjoy our warm welcoming atmosphere
Hawksmoor is a sustainable British steak restaurant with menus that revolve around the best ingredients they can find, served by friendly people who love what they do. Recently named 'Number 1 Steak Restaurant in the World', Hawksmoor are known for their steaks from traditionally-reared British cattle, sustainably sourced seafood, and sought after Wine and Cocktail lists. Hawksmoor Liverpool can be found in the iconic, Grade II-listed India Buildings, on the corner of Brunswick Street and Fenwick Street.
The Hop Vine formerly the ‘Royal Hotel’ was built in 1874 and was the main stopping off point for goods being transported to and from the old Turnpike road the A59. The Royal as it was known has served the community and travellers alike. To the rear of the building in our historic Cobbled Garden you will find our own brewery housed in the stables which were used for the horses and stage coaches as they passed through the village. From Ales to YPA’s, to Blonde beers we are a small producer using primary English hops brewing exclusively in house for The Hop Vine and our sister pub the Legh Arms.Our countryside sister the Legh Arms is our latest addition to the family and is situated in the pretty hamlet of Mere Brow. Here we serve our trademark delicious home produced quality food and excellent home brewed ales. Your hosts Mike & Julie and their superb team bring a wealth of experience in the trade and have sourced the best in the local area to tempt you.
Welcome to Wreck, from the team behind Sticky Walnut, Burnt Truffle, Hispi, Pinion and Kala. We look forward to welcoming you soon. Open for breakfast, lunch, dinner with roasts served on a Sunday!
Liverpool is, of course, the city famed for being the birthplace of The Beatles, but there’s so much more to the city than just that. Liverpool boasts stunning architecture, vibrant nightlife, and the buzzing district of Alberts Dock which is packed with galleries, museums, bars and restaurants. Liverpool is also a foodie’s paradise with plenty of unique dining options around the city.Piccolino, an authentic Italian Restaurant, is a proud fixture of the Liverpool dining scene. Piccolino is located on Cook Street and boasts an open kitchen and a small but perfectly formed alfresco terrace.Italy’s diverse cuisine is the heart and soul of Piccolino. We visit the regions, meet the producers and are committed to sourcing the best quality ingredients. Our passion for provenance is at the forefront of our menu, which incorporates the best and freshest seasonal produce, Italian cheeses, meat and seafood, all delivering pure classic Italian flavours.
Immerse yourself in a unique culinary experience at our restaurant, located just steps away from Liverpool One. Overlooking the bustling city, our restaurant offers authentic Mediterranean flavours in a cosy and contemporary atmosphere.
We aim to create a desirable environment where you, the customer feel at home. Whether it be relaxing with a locally brewed beer from our very own Burscough Brewery, enjoying a nice glass of wine by the fire or tasting our locally sourced food menu. We aim to please!
This charming brasserie is rooted in national pride with some global exotic twists and hints of Liverpool's historical trade past. Exquisite menus showcasing the passion and intricacy of Liverpool's connections to land and sea.