Liverpool Catheral has two places to dine - the Mezzanine is a contemporary ‘light bite’ café bar where you can meet and eat and enjoy a brand new view of the Cathedral built above the shop, this 40-seater café gets you up close to the previously obscured beautiful stained glass window of the North-West Transept. Freshly-made patisserie, salads with speciality breads and a selection of bagels, wraps, baguettes and panini of the highest quality.
The Refectory is in its upgraded surroundings. Steve Fitzgerald, the Catering Manager, and his team are committed to offering delicious, home-cooked food including a hand-carved roasted joint every day. The patio area in the Welsford Porch has new furniture, handrails and planting to enhance the al fresco dining experience.
By Car
From M6 North or South, leave at Junction 21A and take M62 (West) for Liverpool. At the end of the M62, follow signs for City Centre and then for ‘Cathedrals’.
From Cheshire, follow signs to Liverpool via Tunnels, there is a £1.20 toll each way. When reaching Liverpool follow signs to city centre and ‘Cathedrals’.
Car Parking is available at the Cathedral, with a charge of £1. Multi storey car parking is available in Mount Pleasant and in neighbouring Duke Street. Limited street parking is also available, some free, but mostly on a pay-and-display basis.
Walking
A short walk from the heart of the city centre will bring you to the Cathedral, which can be found by walking up Mount Pleasant and then turning right into Hope Street. The entrance can be found off Upper Duke St.
Starting from the Albert Dock, walk towards Hanover Street, passing the Police HQ and turn right into Duke Street. Continue to the end of Duke Street and across into Upper Duke Street.
Open (1 January 2023 - 31 December 2023) |
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* Mezzanine: Monday – Saturday 9am – 4.30pm. Sunday - 12noon – 2.30pm
Refectory: Monday – Saturday 10.00am – 3.00pm. Sunday - 12noon – 5.00pm
Please note from time to time opening hours change due to services and events.
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