An excellent meal enjoyed by all. The service and staff were excellent. We will be booking again in the future
R Bar & Brasserie at The Richmond – Liverpool City Centre
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An excellent meal enjoyed by all. The service and staff were excellent. We will be booking again in the future
R Bar & Brasserie at The Richmond – Liverpool City CentreFantastic pub. it looks great but the view even better!. Friendly service and good food. Nowhere better in the Wirral of the right day
The Ferry – WallaseyVisited on Sunday for the first time, choose the banquet meal, was excellent. Would recommend to anyone
Sing Faye Chinese Restaurant – St.HelensGreat food nice atmosphere and good value for money.
Sing Faye Chinese Restaurant – St.HelensI think this is the best restaurant in the area. Really outstanding food, attentive service, lovely people, and very nice surroundings. For the quality of the food, the value for money is very good. We are going to become regulars.
The Dean – St.HelensA friend bought us a voucher for afternoon tea. The waitress was lovely, but the food was not. It looked great, especially the desserts, but they were dried up and stale. The strawberry shortcake was the best. The scones were inedible. I asked for just meat and butter on my sandwiches at the time of booking and when we were there - I was still only given 3 small ones which were actually nice. We went elsewhere for lunch straight after! Nice venue.
R Bar & Brasserie at The Richmond – Liverpool City CentreService was good and the food was absolutely lovely, could not fault it. A bit pricey but worth it
Sing Faye Chinese Restaurant – St.HelensWent for my birthday treat on Sunday, decor is lovely and classy. Food was amazing and the staff and ambience were excellent . I would highly recommend
The Dean – St.HelensWe were excited about checking out this restaurant, but ended up disappointed. The gentleman host was very rude and told us we could not have a table even though we reserved it. The smoothie machine wasn’t working so the smoothies bowls which we came for weren’t there. The eggs were cold and my daughters pancakes came out after we had all finished. Disappointing experience.
Love Thy Neighbour – Liverpool City CentreA historic city pub with real character right by Lime Street. It’s always been a haven for the theatre crowd (audience and actors) and they do a great traditional Scouse.
Ma Egerton’s Stage Door – Liverpool City CentreGreat place for a pizza or a party night out. They also have retro gaming if that’s your thing!
Dough Bar – Liverpool City CentreExcellent value for money lovely and clean chilled restaurant definitely recommend
Sing Faye Chinese Restaurant – St.HelensNice staff, beer smelt of eggs, food really poor.
Rioja Tapas Restaurant – St. HelensReally enjoyed visiting not eaten in this restaurant for over 15yrs it was still as good as all those years ago will definitely be revisiting but will ask for a break between courses when we revisit the only thing I didn’t like was the barbecued ribs the sauce was an orange colour ? Not for us sorry just being honest
Ying Wah Restaurant – WooltonNot worth the money one of the meats was wonderful I would have been happy to eat the steak as a meal but the rest of the meat was nothing special
Brunos Rodizio – St. HelensBooked a table through their website, and was told that the system told them a different time than what i had booked and had been confirmed to me by e-mail so there was no table immediately available. Service was pretty slow, and we waited 30 minutes for drinks to be served, although staff did apologise for this. A lack of baby changing facilities made our changing our sons bum difficult (although there was a nappy bin). But the food is always nice (we have been before, without the baby). And there is a good range of options (both food and drinks). Hopefully all the above are just teething issues.
Love Thy Neighbour – Liverpool City CentreThis is a lovely place. Really enjoyed it. Food and service excellent. Will definitely go again. Do think the menu choices need to increase. But every course we did have was exceptional.
The Dean – St.HelensI was a bit disappointed with the menu. 5 Items on the main course and two of them fish, which I don’t eat. So I really struggled. In the end opted for the Beef fillet which was the most expensive at £28. However, the food was amazing. Couldn’t fault it at all, best meal i’ve had at a restaurant in a long time. I would go back but it would be nice to be able to view the menu first which is lacking due to there being no website. A special occasion place, I think which in some ways is a shame as I would like to visit more often.
The Dean – St.Helens2 courses plus a piece of home-made dessert, £12.50. Available all-day Monday and Tuesday, until 6.30pm Wednesday and Thursday and until 5.30pm Fridays (excludes Bank Holidays).
One child (up to 10 years old) per adult eats free. Available Tuesday to Thursday.
Starter and a main, £15.50. Available Tuesday to Sunday until 6pm.
2 courses plus a piece of home-made dessert, £12.50. Available until 6.30pm Wednesday and Thursday and until 5.30pm Fridays (excludes Bank Holidays).
Saver Option 1: Three nibbley bit starters, one regular main and a side dish, £24.45
Saver Option 2: Three nibbley bit starters, £11.50.
Available until 5pm, Tuesday to Thursday.
Special Early Evening Menu: 2 courses, £19.95; 3 courses, £20.95. Available 4pm-6.30pm Wednesday to Saturday and from 2pm to 6pm on Sundays.