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Food & Drink Experience Liverpool Hotels 2 3 Complimentary 4 1 20% off Free dessert & hot drink 20% off dessert & coffee food with a when dining at the restaurant. food complimentary Offer applies to the cardholder only. when booked through the delegate link. Not available cocktail from our after 4pm on Saturdays, all day bank holidays & special dates. Food & Drink Experience our unique approach cocktail list Not applicable with set menus. Gusto Liverpool is offering Not to be used in conjunction From a quiet coffee with a Enjoy the true essence of the with any other offers. to dining as you feast on our all ACC Liverpool Delegates a When it comes to wining and dining the choice is newspaper, to meeting up you can eat steakhouse. Our traditional Brazilian rodizio at fabulous 20% off food. You could Bem Brasil Gusto endless whatever your taste and budget. Head to any restaurants are a true celebration with friends for lunch or even Fazenda. Indulge on carefully be enjoying fantastic Gusto Liverpool Bill’s Restaurant Fazenda Edward Pavillion, Albert Dock, of authentic Brazilian food. a visit in the evening when the selected wines while enjoying dishes like Lobster Risotto. of the restaurants featured to claim your exclusive 47-49 Hanover Street, 10 Thomas Steers Way, Horton House, Exchange Liverpool L3 4AF Bem Brasil is situated in the lights are low and the candles Fazenda's unique dining delegate offers, discounts and privileges. Liverpool L1 3DN Liverpool L1 8LW Flags, Liverpool L2 3YL 0151 708 6969 heart of Liverpool and is a 0151 709 0044 are twinkling, Bill's has a little 0151 709 9757 experience in their luxurious 0151 659 1183 Bookings must be made online at www.gustorestaurants.uk.com/ See map overleaf for locations. Diner’s Choice Winner in 2017. www.bembrasilrestaurants.com something for everyone. www.bills-website.co.uk private dining room. www.fazenda.co.uk/liverpool gustorestaurants.uk.com/accliverpool restaurant/liverpool 5 6 7 8 25% off 30% off 20% off Free main menu food food and drink sparkling cocktail Midweek Monday - Friday Monday - Thursday 12 noon till 6pm when dining in restaurant Neighbourhood is a New York PANAM’s menus are inspired by Your home of live music, sports inspired restaurant and bar. Our McCooley's the variety, spice and flavours of Visit Panoramic 34 for lunch, and all things Irish. Offering a all day dining destination offers Holmes Building, Concert Neighbourhood Pan-American cuisine with the PANAM dinner or cocktails in the bar Panoramic 34 slice of traditional Irish culture in Square, Liverpool L1 4AQ a global inspired sharing menu Bar and Restaurant Restaurant & Bar and enjoy the magnificent West Tower, 34th Floor, the heart of Liverpool. Enjoy our 0151 305 2411 accompanied by trend-setting ethnic fusion of South America, 62 Castle Street, 22 Britannia Pavilion, 10 Brook St, Mathew Street, Liverpool cocktails, before effortlessly and the Tex-Mex influences of Liverpool skyline as seen well-prepared Irish/British dishes Liverpool L2 7LQ Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AD Liverpool, L3 9PJ L2 6RE the North, combining to create from one of the UK’s tallest and fabulous atmosphere - the 0151 305 2423 morphing in to one of the UK’s 0151 230 1717 0151 702 5831 0151 236 5534 perfect setting for any occasion. www.mccooleys.co.uk hottest parties by night! www.neighbourhoodrestaurant.co.uk a truly unique offering. www.panambarliverpool.co.uk restaurants. www.panoramic34.com 9 20% off 10 20% off 11 20% off food food the à la carte menu Valid on à la carte menu. Cannot Cannot be used in conjunction at Wheeler's of with any other promotion. be used in conjunction with We offer incredible dishes with Available at our Liverpool another offer. Excludes Friday St. James's by and Saturday after 4pm. Marco's twists, like our Oyster Waterfront, Liverpool ONE, Marco Pierre White Victoria Street or Liverpool Rockerfellar, lobster macaroni Hotels Pizza Express restaurants serve Hope Street restaurants. Just a 5 minute walk from ACC with black truffle or mango and tasty Italian pizzas, pastas, Liverpool, Sapporo serves up Sapporo coriander fish curry - but it's not Liverpool is a fantastic city break destination salads and delicious desserts Pizza Express a unique dining experience all about seafood. Our menu has Pullman which can be enjoyed in any Liverpool - Kings Waterfront complete with personal chefs, Teppanyaki whenever you choose to visit. Come back 16 Monarch Quay, Pavilion 134 Duke Street, East Village, succulent Scottish Buccleuch Liverpool of their four stylish Liverpool flaming grills and some of the Building, Liverpool L3 4BX Liverpool L1 5AG beef steaks, roast rump of Kings Dock, Liverpool L3 4FP soon and hit the town for a long weekend restaurants, or are available to best steaks in Liverpool. Join us 0151 707 1566 0151 705 3005 lamb with cockles, Mr Lamb's 0151 945 1000 break, or plan a mid-week visit and bring take away. www.pizzaexpress.com for lunch, dinner or cocktails. www.sapporo.co.uk shepherds pie and more. www.pullmanhotels.com your family and friends with you. 14 £10 ticket 12 13 for selected shows 20 10% off 10% off at the Liverpool Everyman and the 2 for 1 any piece of original at Tate Café Liverpool Playhouse theatre. Pullman Liverpool is perfectly when buying a art or limited edition With a history of providing Simply email located in the heart of Liverpool’s glass of house wine print [email protected] dot-art is an independent gallery The home of British and Liverpool with ground-breaking letting us know which conference iconic waterfront within walking Experience Liverpool selling locally sourced art for international modern and theatre, the Everyman features you’ll be attending and the date distance of the Albert dock. All you’d like to come, and we’ll see all budgets. We have been contemporary art in the North, a trademark wrap-around if there’s anything we can offer. of our 216 beautifully appointed auditorium and a basement Liverpool is a modern, vibrant city, proud of its rich supporting local artists and at the spectacular Grade I listed rooms offer open plan en-suites bistro. Its sister theatre is the with rain showers and luxurious championing art as an integral dot-art Gallery Albert Dock. Tate Liverpool brings Tate Everyman heritage and world trade roots, famous for its friendly part of everyday life since 2006. together artworks from all over Playhouse in Williamson Square co-bigelow toiletries. In addition 14 Queen Avenue, Castle Street, Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4BB 5-11 Hope St, Liverpool Pullman Liverpool people, and known worldwide for football and a and together they offer a Find us in Queen Avenue, near Liverpool L2 4TX the world, with an ever-evolving 0151 702 7400 L1 9BH 55inch televisions with sports Kings Dock, Liverpool, L3 4FP particular pop foursome. Only by visiting can you fully Liverpool Town Hall, just 5 0345 0176660 programme of unique and www.tate.org.uk/visit/ programme of home grown work 0151 709 4776 channels, movies, bathrobes and 0151 945 1000 and the best in touring theatre. www.everymanplayhouse.com appreciate how much this wonderful place has to offer. minutes’ walk from Liverpool ONE. www.dot-art.com incredible collections. tate-liverpool slippers are included as standard. www.pullmanhotels.com Image courtesy of Liverpool Cathedral 17 £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. Hear all Liverpool City about Liverpool’s history, drama Explorer and what makes it the vibrant Start of Tour: Gower Street city that it is today. 15 16 Bus Stop, Albert Dock, 18 Buy one 10% off Liverpool. 19 20% off all hot drinks in the Are you a football fan? Even if 0151 933 2324 ticket and admission fee Discount applies to full price Espresso Café www.cityexplorerliverpool.co.uk get one free you’re not, take a ride on our adult ticket. Valid only for new LFC Explorer Tour from the 10% discount Mersey Ferries – River Explorer Cruise. Does A ‘must see’ on any visit to Liverpool is Britain’s biggest not apply to online tickets, Bluecoat is the oldest building during weekday city centre to the world famous For magnificent views of the River Explorer Cruise joint or partner tickets. To be Cathedral: awesome architecture including the world’s in Liverpool and the UK and Anfield Stadium. Ideal for a tour city, its World Heritage site mornings Take a ferry ‘cross the Mersey used with no other offers. highest Gothic arches, astonishing views from the top home to four galleries in the of the ground or just to see the waterfront and the Welsh and see one of the greatest of the Tower (the highest point in Liverpool), the world’s The Wheel of Mersey Ferries heart of the city centre. It is the sights on the way. An Explorer mountains, take a ride on waterfronts in the world! This is highest and heaviest peal of bells, sublime music, Liverpool Pier Head Ferry Terminal, perfect location for fresh, local Guide will be on hand to help The Wheel of Liverpool. a ‘must do’ experience as part award-winning shop – and always something going Bluecoat Keel Wharf, Liverpool, Georges Parade, Liverpool food and drink and conference you. Running times and cost at Special rates available for of a visit to Liverpool. Cruises on to experience! School Lane, Liverpool L1 3BX Merseyside L3 4FN L3 1DP delegates can enjoy 10% off all 0151 702 5324 www.cityexplorerliverpool.co.uk delegates at the attraction 0151 709 8651 depart daily on the hour from 0151 330 1444 www.liverpoolcathedral.org.uk hot drinks in the Espresso Café.
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