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Jimmy

Eat here several times in the last eight weeks. Food is always fresh and great value. No draught beer but a brilliant selection of bottled beers from around the world at very reasonable prices. Good wine menu for a new young business and friendly floor staff. House wine starts at just £6.95 a bottle and is very drinkable but the also sell a very nice Chateau Neuf Du Pape for about £28 as well as a variety of other wines in between. Can be very busy at weekends so would recommend booking in advance. Also very nice place to enjoy a bottle of wine or two with nibbles and watch the world go by if you can get a table by the window.

The Clove Hitch Bistro and Bar – Liverpool City Centre
Ivvy

Re Gt Charlotte St. branch Liverpool: Went (2 of us), on a Tuesday lunch time, beginning of October. Never been to this branch, but have been several times to one in Hoylake. Just wanted a simple reasonable meal - & (thought) knew what to expect. Decor etc: Dark, dingy, grubby feel- (should have taken as a hint) . Ploughmans was not available- so my friend chose all day breakfast- not great I had vegetable & noodle dish, with added chicken- hot chilli- but cold temperature. Friend had to plump for 3rd choice of lager as again, choice not available. Went to toilet- The 'check list' said checked regularly- but I dont know what they check, not state of toilets obviously: Ist - lock broken, 2nd, no paper, 3rd baby nappy on floor, 4th had to do although still no lock. Generally poor state of affairs

Wetherspoons – Liverpool City Centre
Andrew

I had the Haddock and it was simply devine, and my partner had the Mussels, again so delicious. Portions were very large, and we struggled to finish our desserts! Will definitely return!

The Italian Club Fish – Liverpool City Centre
Jtc Care

Would not recommend this restaurant. Meals lacked taste were totally bland and poor service. Not a positive dining experience at all.

Mei Mei – Liverpool City Centre
Cessie

i have just been 2 bistro pierre on Saturday night (9th oct) and i was so amazed by absolutely everything! The decor was just right, the food was devine and the service was spot on - considering that it was so busy, the staff were so polite and efficient. All i can say is that me and my husband had a delightful evening and will definitely recommend it to family and friends. will see you soon bistro pierre...10/10 for everything!

Bistro Pierre – Liverpool City Centre
Alfie

Went on Saturday evening and found the food to be very good. Starters of Jawaneh (grilled chicken wings), makmour (a tomato and aubergine dish) and kibbeh (mincemeat in breadcrumbs) were excellent. Mains of chicken and chips for the youngest eater, Bamieh (Lamb stew with okra and tomato) and a chicken dish were all very tasty. Very reasonable prices and friendly service meant a great meal was had by all. Will go again.

Sahara – Liverpool City Centre
Sian63

I highly recommend this shop, the staff are very helpful, pleasant and the service is very efficient, I visited this store on the 06/10/10 at around 8pm and really enjoyed the food, I will be visiting more often.

Bistro Franc – Liverpool City Centre
Dullardcostner

Visited Yums on Sunday 26th September after a previous pleasant visit some time ago. We were offered a cramped and still dirty table near to the open door where outside the restaurant, a number of customers were smoking as well as at least one member of staff. The buffet was atrocious, there was no egg fried rice available and what dishes were on offer looked tired, congealed and inedible, there were a number of staff milling around although nobody seemed intent on refilling any of the trays with fresh food. A disappointment and I for one certainly won't be visiting Yums again,

Yums Oriental Buffet – Liverpool City Centre
Munchkin

went on Saturday and had a beautiful meal. Food just perfect, service very friendly and professional, great with my little boy. The owner stopped to talk to us to explain about some of the dishes. Have been recommending this to all my friends. Go there, you won't be disappointed.

Lunya – Liverpool City Centre
Geoff

DONT go here if you have got a large party of guests as they get the order wrong and try to blame you they miss things of the order and again they try to blame you

Bacchus Taverna – Liverpool City Centre
Louise Bentley

I love this restaurant! Food is great and atmosphere is brilliant :-)

Sapporo Teppanyaki Liverpool – Liverpool City Centre
Steve

When we went to zorbas it was a disgrace we were greeted with a warm welcome but when we received are main course there were foreign bodies cooked in the food so we will not be going there again

Zorbas – Liverpool City Centre
Richard

Went to the Maharaja with two vegetarian friends, and shared the vegetarian banquet (even though I'm not a veggie). The food and service were fantastic, and I experienced dishes I had never tried before (eg Indian soup). The restaurant is very good value for money, and I would certainly go there again, when I visit Liverpool.

Maharaja South Indian Restaurant – Liverpool City Centre
Donald

Some colleagues and I went to San Carlo on Granby Street for lunch at the beginning of the week. We often meet out for lunch (on expenses of course) but sometimes feel slightly rushed. San Carlo recognised our need to relax a little, as this is the reason we leave the office in the first place. The space was very comfortable and the waitress moved at our pace. I am hoping they will offer repeat bookings each week, as the menu really provoked some hard work from the staff!

San Carlo – Liverpool City Centre
Lauren

MASTERCHEF Restaurant is the Best in Liverpool.I really love the food,when food gets out on the table its nice and sizzling hot, whilst eating i love it when i can taste the food texture in my mouth. staff are easy to get on with and polite. service is good. At the end of the meal you even get to try Vimto lollypop.dessert ice creams are yummy

Master Chef Tandoori Restaurant – Liverpool City Centre
Tess's History

Three generations of landlords began when Tess Riley (nee Makin) discovered her business brain while working on her mother Elizabeth’s second hand clothes stall at St John’s and Paddy’s markets. On non-market days Tess would travel over to the Wirral to collect her stock. She bartered with the affluent homeowners for the best price for their unwanted goods before selling them on at a handsome profit. Tess, born and raised in Scotland Road, took over the reigns and it was this experience that gave her the skills which made history in the Liverpool licensee industry. In 1947 Tess married Joe Riley. They had four children together – Joan, Billy, Frank and David. After raising her family, Tess retrained and in 1970 her new life in the pub and bar industry began. That same year she started working at The Pig and Whistle, followed by the Old Mona. She was manager at The Jester for five years before moving to The Beehive in Mount Pleasant, where she bought the free hold in 1978. This was the first of many of the family's pubs to be transformed from a quiet drinking hole to one of the best pubs in Liverpool. They installed a free juke box and played only 1940’s, 50’s and 60’s music. They introduced live bands at quiet times and on Sundays, which consequently became one of their busiest days. An organist called Mick Masters was a regular act. He always brought in crowds and when other pubs were quiet, The Beehive was bursting at the seams. People lined up outside to get in the door, in the days before people queued to get into pubs. Tess would often be seen getting up for a song or two of an evening, accompanied by the resident organist. Her voice was as well known as her pub. Always dressed in the most glamorous of outfits, which would later set her up for her retirement on board cruise ships sailing the world, Tess always looked the part. Tess passed on her publican skills to her children, who helped with the running of this pub and Riley’s, which they opened, on the same street, after Joe died. Eventually she would also help her eldest daughter Joan manage her very own pub. Joan Fay (nee Riley) met Denis Fay at the Locarno Ballroom and they married in 1968, having three children, Joseph, Vincent and Deniece. And so when the other Beehive across town became available in 1983, Tess helped her Joan to secure it. With her husband she became the landlord of the pub, in Paradise Street. They refurbished the tired building and it too became a favourite choice. They used Tess’s business template of a free juke box and live music to make it a success, a method still practised in the family pubs today. And like his father-in-law, Denis carried out the behind the scenes work, leaving his wife to do what she, like her mother before her, did best and entertain the punters. When the lease ran out, the family moved to The Stanley Arms, in Aughton. Joan’s touch made it another hot spot with the locals, but they missed city life. So in 1996 Joan and Denis bought a unit in the former Blacklers building in Great Charlotte Street, and opened, Tess Riley’s in memory of Tess, who had died a short time after her beloved husband. Today the pub is owned by Joan’s children following her death in 1998. Daughter Deniece said: “These two women were such an inspiration and their memory will live on in our pubs for years to come.” --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Tess Riley’s – Liverpool City Centre
Bj Lawson

As an artiste who performs at TESS RILEYS on a regular basis, I have to say city centre bars "generally" are frequented by some less desirable members of the general public, whereas TESS RILEYS, I am glad to say seem to have the same regulars who keep coming back again and again. I believe this is due to the great atmosphere, it is more like a club than a bar. A very strict No Drugs policy which keeps the less desirables out, thankfully.

Tess Riley’s – Liverpool City Centre
Chyrell Frost

after a long day of shopping , tess rileys was fantastic, food was gorgeous , staff so welcoming, service was great, after a long day shopping ,so relaxing .i recommend this pub .

Tess Riley’s – Liverpool City Centre
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Cuisines in Liverpool City Centre

  • Afro-Caribbean
  • American
  • Brazilian
  • British
  • Chinese
  • Churrascaria
  • Cuban
  • Deli
  • French
  • Greek
  • Indian
  • International
  • Irish
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Lebanese
  • Malaysian
  • Mediterranean
  • Mexican
  • Middle Eastern
  • Moroccan
  • Pan-Asian
  • Persian
  • Portuguese
  • Pub Food
  • Seafood and Fish
  • Spanish
  • Sri Lankan
  • Steakhouse
  • Sushi
  • Tapas
  • Thai
  • Vegetarian

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  • Michelin Star

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