Frederik’s
Sadie Pearson
Frederik’s neighbourhood kitchen & bar has been the hub of the Georgian Quarter since 2013.
Award winning cocktails, food serves each day from lunch and a cracking Sunday roast make this a venue very worth visiting.
Frederik’s neighbourhood kitchen & bar has been the hub of the Georgian Quarter since 2013.
Award winning cocktails, food serves each day from lunch and a cracking Sunday roast make this a venue very worth visiting.
A new play by the Olivier-Award winning playwright, Michael Wynne heads to Liverpool, getting the theatre’s autumn/winter season off to a flying start.
from £11.00Working in collaboration with Lemn Sissay OBE, Frantic Assembly bring a bold theatrical retelling of Kafka’s classic novella to Liverpool.
from £11.00Get ready for the drama and grandeur of the ancient world in ‘Return of the Gods’ at Liverpool’s World Museum.
£8 with concessionsVisit ‘Tom Wood: Photie Man’ at Walker Art Gallery, a retrospective of the legendary photographer’s work, from the early days to now.
9, with concessionsThe Old Dock tour is a treat for younger and older visitors alike, fans of Liverpool’s maritime past, and anybody curious about local history.
£8.50 with concessionsFrom the famous tickling sticks to his side-kick Dicky Mint, Happiness! brings the story of Ken Dodd and his magical world to life
from £2.50Unexpected Twist is the theme of this year’s River of Light Festival, taking place in the Liverpool City Centre.
free entryYou will be blown away by the skill and sensitivity in Helene Appel’s Beyond Trees, Beyond Grass, an exhibition of everyday delight.
free entryFrederiks is a bar, eatery and event space on Liverpool’s Hope Street.
A true Liverpudlian treasure, great for a pie and pint.
HOST offers a delightful selection of Pan-Asian dishes in a lively atmopshere.
With a large beer garden and commitment to using locally sourced produce, Free State Kitchen in Liverpool isn’t just-another-burger-joint.
Another gem of the Hope Street quarter serving food and a wide range of ales.
Iconic, Grade 2 listed building in Liverpool, now reopened as a two-floor, 200 seat restaurant.
A safe and creative space, with a mission to help support and develop Liverpool’s artistic scene.
Since 2015, 92 Degrees have been roasting and serving the finest coffee, whilst providing a friendly atmosphere in a comfortable space.
From the team behind the old Everyman Bistro comes The Pen Factory, a warm and welcoming space situated in the basement of the Annex Building.
Award-winning restaurant housed within Liverpool’s boutique Hope Street Hotel.
An independent coffee shop with an American diner-style menu
Hope Street Hotel is a stylish and contemporary boutique affair set on Livepool’s bustling cultural hub, Hope Street.
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