The London Carriage Works

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"Regionally focused menu in a cool hotel conversion."
Overview
Opposite the Liverpool Philharmonic sits The London Carriage Works, built in the mid-Victorian era, then converted into a hotel in 1998. The restaurant occupies the corner of the ground floor and has floor-to-ceiling windows allowing guests to look out (and in). Styling is minimal with bare boards and exposed brick. Menus show international influences with an Asian angle.
Ratings & awards
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1 Rosette Award for Culinary Excellence
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AA Notable Wine List
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Open all year

  • Facilities
  • Seats: 60
  • Private dining available

  • Food and Drink
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Location
Hope Street Hotel, 40 Hope Street, LIVERPOOL, L1 9DA
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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The London Carriage Works

Inspected by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Inspector comments
"Regionally focused menu in a cool hotel conversion."
Overview
Opposite the Liverpool Philharmonic sits The London Carriage Works, built in the mid-Victorian era, then converted into a hotel in 1998. The restaurant occupies the corner of the ground floor and has floor-to-ceiling windows allowing guests to look out (and in). Styling is minimal with bare boards and exposed brick. Menus show international influences with an Asian angle.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Facilities
  • Seats: 60
  • Private dining available
  • Food and Drink
Show more (4)
Location
Hope Street Hotel, 40 Hope Street, LIVERPOOL, L1 9DA
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)