Liverpool, known for its rich football and music heritage, has much more to offer beyond its iconic attractions. Dive into the city’s diverse food and drink scene, explore unique cultural institutions, and experience its dynamic nightlife and live music culture, all while staying true to Liverpool’s remarkable legacy.
Liverpool’s Food Scene: Bold Street, located in the city centre, is a food lover’s paradise. This pedestrianised street, now adorned with chairs and tables, has flourished into a culinary hub, making it an excellent addition following the challenges of the pandemic. One standout is Bakchich, where you can indulge in Lebanese and Moroccan cuisine with mains starting at just £11. The friendly and hospitable staff embody the renowned hospitality of these regions. From shakshuka to shawarma, a variety of hot and cold meze, colorful couscous dishes, to heartwarming tagines, Bakchich offers a delightful culinary journey.
Duke Street Food and Drink Market: A short stroll from Bold Street, you’ll find Duke Street Food and Drink Market, an industrial-chic food hall featuring six kitchens and an independent restaurant, Barnacle. Ginger tantalizes taste buds with Asian-inspired creations like Korean salmon bibimbap. Cahita specializes in Latin American street food, offering delights like the Cubano sandwich—a mouthwatering stack of pork shoulder, roast ham, pickles, mustard, and gouda cheese.