Chez Mal Brasserie and Bar

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"Modern brasserie on the waterfront."
Overview
On the landward side of Princes Dock, Malmaison's first purpose-built hotel is a landmark for the maritime city. Echoing the city's industrial heritage, the exposed bricks, lighting gantries and air ducts of the double-height brasserie, are balanced by warm, plush, purple and black furnishings.
Ratings & awards
award
1 Rosette Award for Culinary Excellence
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Open all year

  • Facilities
  • Seats: 87
  • Private dining available

  • Food and Drink
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Location
Malmaison Liverpool, 7 William Jessop Way, Princes Dock, LIVERPOOL, L3 1QZ
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About the area
A metropolitan county on the River Mersey, with Liverpool as its administrative centre, Merseyside incorporates the towns of Bootle, Birkenhead, St Helena, Wallasey, and Southport. In the 19th century, Liverpool was England’s second greatest port, and the area has been affected by urban deprivation and unemployment
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Chez Mal Brasserie and Bar

Inspected by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Inspector comments
"Modern brasserie on the waterfront."
Overview
On the landward side of Princes Dock, Malmaison's first purpose-built hotel is a landmark for the maritime city. Echoing the city's industrial heritage, the exposed bricks, lighting gantries and air ducts of the double-height brasserie, are balanced by warm, plush, purple and black furnishings.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Facilities
  • Seats: 87
  • Private dining available
  • Food and Drink
Show more (4)
Location
Malmaison Liverpool, 7 William Jessop Way, Princes Dock, LIVERPOOL, L3 1QZ
Also at this location
About the Area
Area image
A metropolitan county on the River Mersey, with Liverpool as its administrative centre, Merseyside incorporates the towns of Bootle, Birkenhead, St Helena, Wallasey, and Southport. In the 19th century, Liverpool was England’s second greatest port, and the area has been affected by urban deprivation and unemployment.

Nearby places to visit

View all (8)