Top 30 Must-Try Restaurants in Liverpool's Food Scene

    Liverpool’s restaurant scene is a melting pot of flavours, offering everything from upscale dining to quirky food markets. At the high end, you’ll find restaurants like Panoramic 34, which pairs European cuisine with stunning city views, and 8 by...

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    10 Oct 2024

    Liverpool’s restaurant scene is a melting pot of flavours, offering everything from upscale dining to quirky food markets. At the high end, you’ll find restaurants like Panoramic 34, which pairs European cuisine with stunning city views, and 8 by Andrew Sheridan, where the Michelin-recognised chef delivers a unique tasting menu focused on innovation and local ingredients. The city’s love for casual, international dining shines at Duke Street Market, where multiple vendors serve up global street food under one roof. The Art School, led by chef Paul Askew, emphasises seasonal British dishes with a focus on sustainability and local produce. For classic British comfort food, The Philharmonic Dining Rooms is a must-visit, offering traditional pub fare in an iconic Victorian setting. Whether it’s a relaxed bite at Bacaro with Italian-inspired small plates or a lavish dining experience, Liverpool’s culinary offerings cater to every palate​

     
    1. Panoramic 34 – Fine dining with the best views in Liverpool​
    2. Barnacle – Contemporary, locally-sourced dishes inspired by maritime history 
    3. The Art School – Sophisticated British cuisine by chef Paul Askew 
    4. Duke Street Market – A bustling food hall with global street food​ 
    5. El Gato Negro – Michelin-acclaimed tapas restaurant​ 
    6. Spire – Cosy, modern British dining​ in South Liverpool 
    7. Gaucho – Sophisticated Argentinian steak restaurant. 
    8. Salt House Tapas – Traditional yet contemporary Spanish dishes​ 
    9. Riva Blu - Italian restaurant and bar​
    10. Mowgli Street Food – Indian street food with two Liverpool locations​
    11. Bacaro – Italian and Spanish tapas-style dishes​
    12. Madre – Mexican street food with great margaritas in the Albert Dock​
    13. Sapporo Teppanyaki – Interactive Japanese teppanyaki experience​
    14. Carlisi – Italian cuisine inspired by family recipes​
    15. The Glass Onion - Vegan and vegetarian cafe in South Liverpool​
    16. The Philharmonic Dining Rooms – Iconic pub serving classic British dishes​
    17. Manifest – Industrial-chic venue with a wine-focused seasonal menu​
    18. Wildwood – Laid-back Italian fare​
    19. Byron – Gourmet burgers in Liverpool One​
    20. Almost Famous – Gut-busting burgers with cocktails​
    21. NORD – Michelin-inspired British cuisine​
    22. Vincenzo - Hugely popular South Liverpool family run Italian restaurant.​
    23. Gino D’Acampo My Restaurant – Stylish Italian dining​
    24. Wreckfish – Modern bistro cuisine by chef Gary Usher​
    25. Cowshed – Steakhouse with a no-frills attitude​
    26. The London Carriage Works – Fine dining and contemporary British dishes​
    27. Maray – Middle Eastern-inspired small plates in the Albert Dock​
    28. Belzan – Small plates and natural wines​
    29. Bistro Franc – French bistro with a lively atmosphere​
    30. 8 By Andrew Sheridan - Progressive dining experience. Featured by AA, Michelin & Times Top 10 worldwide dining Experience. 

    Liverpool is home to several vibrant food districts, each offering a unique culinary experience. The Baltic Triangle is one of the most exciting areas for food lovers. Once an industrial hub, it has been transformed into a trendy spot filled with street food markets, hip cafes, and innovative pop-ups. Baltic Market, located in the old Cains Brewery, is particularly popular for its variety of street food vendors serving everything from gourmet burgers to Asian fusion.

    In the City Centre, Castle Street has become a go-to for upscale dining and lively bars. It’s home to stylish restaurants like Bacaro, known for Italian and Spanish tapas, and San Carlo, a fine dining Italian option.

    For those looking for an international street food vibe, Duke Street Market offers a food hall experience with a range of cuisines, from Latin American to Asian-inspired dishes​.

    Hope Street, part of the Georgian Quarter, offers a more refined dining scene. This area is home to The Art School and other notable establishments like The London Carriage Works, known for modern British cuisine​.

    Lastly, Lark Lane, located just outside Sefton Park, is famous for its bohemian atmosphere and diverse food options, from relaxed cafes to vibrant global eateries, making it a great spot for casual dining​. Liverpool’s food districts offer something to satisfy every craving!

     

     

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