Eating Out > Eating Out in the Liverpool City Region > 60 Hope Street
At 60 Hope Street we only serve meals made from the freshest in-season ingredients, all of which are sourced, where we can, from local suppliers. As a result, our menus are inspired by the ingredients we use and the region in which we work.
60 Hope Street is a restaurant aptly located in the Creative quarter of Liverpool which acts as the perfect backdrop. The picturesque Hope Street links the city’s two cathedrals, is home to the Royal Philharmonic Hall and The Everyman Theatre as well as being a stones throw away from The Unity Theatre and the knowledge quarter where the local universities are situated.
The building, which is steeped in over 200 years of history, is divided into three unique areas; the bistro, which has become a firm pre-theatre favourite, the restaurant with its bustling lunch, early evening trade and later the la carte menu and the intimate private dining room, which is used for corporate events and dinners, civil ceremonies and family occasions.
The pavement outside 60 Hope Street has been transformed into a sidewalk terrace, with stunning views of the two cathedrals and beautiful Georgian architecture. It is also graced with artwork, in the form of John King’s whimsical ‘Suitcase’ sculpture named, A Case History, providing a talking point for diners and passers by alike. Whatever the time day or night, an outdoor table on Hope Street will provide a pleasant reprieve from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Exit the M62 Jnct 4, follow signs for the city centre.
Located between the two cathedrals, in the city centre.
10 minute walk from Lime Street Station.