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Food & Drink Experience Liverpool Hotels 1 Enjoy a 2 3 complimentary 15% off 20% off food bill food starter / dessert One card per table reservation. when booked through the web link. Not available & drink when you order a main course. after 4pm on Saturdays, all day Food & Drink Offer valid at Bills Liverpool only. Premier Indian Restaurant & Gusto, Liverpool are offering bank holidays & special dates. One starter / dessert and drink Not to be used in conjunction per person. Drink includes house Bar (opposite ACC Liverpool). ACC Liverpool visitors a fabulous with any other offers. When it comes to wining and dining the choice is From a quiet coffee with a wine / Bill's beer / soft drink. Not Multi-award winning restaurant, 20% off food. Enjoy the valid with any other offer. truest tastes of Italy from their endless whatever your taste and budget. Head to newspaper, to meeting up home of authentic Punjabi Gusto traditional hand pulled pizzas to any of the restaurants featured to claim your with friends for lunch or dinner Bill’s Restaurant cuisine - best known for its East Z East Edward Pavillion, Royal Albert 10 Thomas Steers Way, Kings Dock, Keel Wharf, Dock, Liverpool L3 4AF when the lights are low and the rich and buttery flavours and dynamic wine list. exclusive offers, discounts and privileges. Liverpool L1 8LW Liverpool L3 4BX candles are twinkling. Bill's has extensive vegetarian/meat 0151 708 6969 0151 709 9757 0151 707 9377 Bookings must be made online at www.gustorestaurants.uk.com/ Enhance your stay in Liverpool See map overleaf for locations. a little something for everyone. www.bills-website.co.uk dish choices. www.eastzeastliverpool.com gustorestaurants.uk.com/accliverpool restaurant/liverpool with tickets to some of the city’s best attractions 4 20% off food or 5 6 free bottle of Free 20% off From music to comedy and theatre to sport, sparkling cocktail total bill inc. drinks Ticket Quarter is your one stop ticketing shop, house wine for 2 Valid all day Sunday to Thursday. people having a when dining in Valid when dining at PizzaExpress opening the door to unique experiences in the restaurant Liverpool Kings Waterfront only. North West and beyond. Tapas Banquet Not valid before 5pm on bank Lunyalita is next to ACC Not to be used in conjunction holidays and can't be used with Liverpool in The Royal Albert with any other offer. The same PizzaExpress values other promotions/voucher codes. Purchase your tickets directly from the Guest Relations Dock & Lunya is 5 minutes Visit Panoramic 34 for lunch, of great food, evocative music desk in ACC Liverpool’s Galleria, or online at Lunyalita dinner or cocktails in the bar and distinctive design have walk away in Liverpool One. Britannia Pavilion, Albert Panoramic 34 PizzaExpress Good Food Guide North West Dock, Liverpool L3 4AD and enjoy the magnificent West Tower, 34th Floor, remained in their DNA since Liverpool - Kings Waterfront or 55 Hanover St, Liverpool Liverpool skyline as seen 10 Brook St, 1965. Today they take the same 16 Monarchs Quay, Pavilion ticketquarter.co.uk Restaurant of the Year. Tapas L1 3DN Liverpool, L3 9PJ Building, Liverpool L3 4BX from one of the UK’s tallest pride in offering great hospitality restaurant, deli & bar, serving 0151 317 7199 or 0151 706 9770 0151 236 5534 0151 707 1566 @TicketQuarter exquisite food & drink. www.lunya.co.uk restaurants. www.panoramic34.com and unforgettable experiences. www.pizzaexpress.com 7 20% off 8 30% off 9 20% off 10 20% off 11 2 for 1 food bill food your total food bill the à la carte menu when buying a Cannot be used in conjunction Offer not available after 5pm Friday OR Pullman Liverpool is perfectly glass of house wine with any other offer. Maximum and all day Saturday. Not valid Offering incredible dishes with group of 8. throughout December. Certain located in the heart of Liverpool’s Marco twists, like their Oyster 2 courses & a glass exclusions apply. iconic waterfront within walking Rockerfellar, seared sea scallops of wine for £20.00 Hotels Available every day from 5pm - 7pm distance of The Royal Albert A dining experience at Silk Rd Masters in the dark arts of with black pudding or Mr White's Located on the famous Royal is a journey of flavours from the Dock. All of their 216 beautifully molecular mixology and demons coq and shrimp curry - but it's Pacific to the Mediterranean. Liverpool is a fantastic city break destination appointed rooms offer open Albert Dock, Revolution is a Revolution not all about seafood. Their Pullman All food is freshly cooked by in the kitchen. Enjoy a flaming whenever you choose to visit. Come back plan en-suites with rain showers bar, restaurant and party venue Atlantic Pavilion, Royal Albert Silk Rd atmosphere, creative cocktails The Alchemist menu has succulent Scottish Liverpool Dock, Liverpool L3 4AE skilled chefs, delivering a ‘WOW’ Kings Dock, Liverpool L3 4FP and luxurious co-bigelow serving fresh food, expertly Beetham Plaza, 25 The Strand, 5 Brunswick Street, and devilishly delicious all-day Buccleuch beef steaks, roast Adjacent to ACC Liverpool soon and hit the town for a long weekend 0151 909 2777 with every dish. The menu is Liverpool L2 0XJ Liverpool L2 0UU toiletries. In addition 55inch Pullman Liverpool mixed cocktails and premium www.revolution-bars.co.uk/bar/ tapas-style, so it is recommended 0151 345 3536 dining that’s become their 0151 236 4774 chicken and leek pie and Mr 0151 945 1010 break, or plan a mid-week visit and bring televisions with sports channels, Kings Dock, Liverpool, L3 4FP drinks for every occasion. liverpool-albert-dock.com that you choose three dishes each. www.silkrd.co.uk www.thealchemist.uk.com Lamb's shepherds pie and more. www.mpwrestaurants.com trademark - Theatre Served. your family and friends with you. movies, bathrobes and slippers Adjacent to ACC Liverpool are included as standard. 0151 945 1000 Throughout the hotel they offer www.pullmanhotels.com complimentary 5G Wi-Fi, helping 12 you stay connected whilst away 10% off from home. a Liverpool Gin Distillery Tour Experience Liverpool See Liverpool Organic Gin being distilled at The Liverpool Gin Distillery & Bar. Liverpool is a modern, vibrant city, proud of its rich Liverpool Gin heritage and world trade roots, famous for its friendly Take a tour, enjoy a tasting Distillery people, and known worldwide for football and a session and make your own 52 – 54 Castle Street, gin in one of the Distillery's Liverpool L2 7LQ particular pop foursome. Only by visiting can you fully appreciate how much this wonderful place has to offer. Gin Labs. www.liverpoolgindistillery.com Image courtesy of Liverpool Cathedral 14 £5 per person special tour rate Liverpool is a city of great tradition, fabulous humour and stunning architecture. Seeing the city in style couldn’t be easier than stepping on board the City Explorer. An experienced tour guide will help you explore the very best bits of the city. 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