The London Carriage Works is now open following the lockdown period.
For more information on their social distancing measures and to book a table please visit their website.
In the middle of Hope Street, the epicentre of the city's fashionable Georgian Quarter, The London Carriage Works restaurant is perfectly placed for visitors to both cathedrals, Everyman Theatre, Philharmonic Hall and Unity Theatre - all within minutes from each other.
The building is named after the original 1860 company, a London firm of coach and carriage builders. The London Carriage Works is sister to Liverpool's original boutique hotel (the eponymous hope street hotel) and is Liverpool’s only holder of 2 AA Rosettes. From opening in 2004 both have been consistent award winners; from being named one of the top ten restaurants' outside London in the 2005 Hardens Guide to winning silver at the VisitEngland awards 2014.
TLCW serves modern British food with an emphasis on sourcing and using local, fresh and seasonal produce. The innovative menus are complemented by a carefully selected 200 bin wine list - awarded AA Notable Winelist 2013 -2014.
TlCW is a destination restaurant in its own right but is also open for breakfast, brunch, lunch, afternoon tea, pre concert/theatre supper, dinner and post concert/theatre cocktails. An elegant and friendly dining room that welcomes many different visitors offering delicious food and a warm welcome.
Open (1 January 2021 - 31 December 2021) |
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