heading there on friday with two buddies. going to see a game on saturday. other than that what’s to do that keeps us away from stags, etc.?
Eat:
Breakfast;
East Avenue Bakehouse - Bold St.
Baltic Bakehouse - Bridgewater Street
Moose Coffee - Dale St.
Lunch/Dinner;
Mowgli - Bold St. - this is the original location, smallish space, no reservations. They have a second spot on Water St. I have eaten in both places - no dip in quality.
Free State Kitchen - Maryland St.
Casa Italia - Stanley St.
Pubs:
Traditional:
Lion Tavern - Tithebarn St.
Belvedere - Sugnall St.
The Dispensary - Renshaw St.
Craft Beer/Modern:
Black Lodge - Kitchen St.
Gibberish - Caryl St.
Dead Crafty Brew Co. - Dale Street
Mixture of both:
Ship And Mitre - Dale St. - great beer but the food isn't so good.
The Grapes - Knight St. (do not mistake the Grapes in the city centre for this one. The Grapes on Matthew St. is a kip)
If you have to go clubbing or whatever go to Seel/Slater St. rather than Matthew St/Concert Sq.
Do:
Tate Liverpool
Museum Of Liverpool
R.C. Cathedral (aka Paddy's Wigwam)
Don't bother your hole with the Beatles Story thing down the dock - waste of time/money.
If you get a clear day, walk to the top of Hardman's St and take in the view. Some of those pubs and Free State Kitchen are nearby.
Have a good one.
Yeah. Grand. Enjoy.
Don't call me Philby again.
Christ almighty.
Yeah. Grand. Enjoy.
Don't call me Philby again.
Christ almighty.
sorry, m8. Just saw his name on the post above it and went default in the old brain dept.
thanks for the tips. much appreciated.
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