Maray is now open following the lockdown period at Bold Street, Royal Albert Dock and Allerton.
Social distancing measures have been put in place including outdoor dockside seating, spaced out tables, social distancing signage, hand sanitiser stations, contactless payments only, NHS track and Trace detail collection and increased cleaning regimes.
For more information and to book a table please visit their website.
The flagship site of Maray, right in the heart of Liverpool's independent quarter at the top of Bold Street.
An intimate space with a long communal dining table down the very centre of the room, you'll feel like you've been welcomed in by family at Maray. Being able to see the chefs working away from your table lets you know that love is poured into every dish.
Expect an exciting, eclectic menu which centres around sharing plates - with the kitchen team drawing inspiration from variour places from all over the globe. You won't find anything but seasonal ingredients, celebrating our local produce with presentation easily allowing you to 'eat with your eyes.' With a delicious vegan menu on offer too, everyone can indulge!
Beautiful and interesting drinks are paired with the dishes, with an emphasis on simplicity and taste. Many are reworks of classics - whether uou want simple, tall and light, or short, strong and complex.
As you peruse your way up Bold Street - towards the 'Bombed Out Church' - or in the area of Royal Albert Dock or Allerton Road, make a beeline for Maray; you won't be disappointed.
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