Lark Lane is one of Liverpool’s hidden gems, nestled between Sefton Park and Aigburth Road to the south of the city centre.
If you’re planning on visiting Sefton Park, Lark Lane is an ideal choice for a spot of retail therapy followed by lunch or dinner. It’s referred to as ‘The Lane’ by locals and boasts a pretty eclectic mix of unique and independent shops, bars and restaurants. The street is a hub of community activity and has a lively bustling vibe day and night. To get to the Lane, hop on the number 82 bus from Liverpool ONE bus station, take the train to St Michael’s Station or you could even hire a City Bike.
Liverpool is not a city whose cultural cuisine offer falls short. Lark Lane is filled with restaurants serving a wide range of cuisine from countries all over the world. Check our Freida Mos a vintage store with a cafe and bakery inside. Pop into Keiths, a locals favourite for rustic charm and a cheap and cheerful glass of wine. Love and Rockets is great in the sunshine with their front beer garden, a cheeky tipple in the sun and live music at the weekend! You'll find Greek, Turkish, Italian, Thai, Spanish, South American cuisines nestled between good old Brish pubs and a Hafla Hafla's famous Halloumi Fries.
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