Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen and Bar has unveiled a stunning new summer terrace complete with a bloom-filled welcoming door installation to coincide with the launch of their delectable summer menu as temperatures are expected to soar over the coming weeks.
The terrace, sponsored by the upscale beverage company Fever-Tree, was created to replicate an English summer garden in the middle of the city. Visitors can unwind on the opulent floral terrace while taking in the sights from the enormous all-weather umbrellas. The gorgeously designed terrace is the ideal place to pass the time whether you are meeting friends, loved ones, family, or colleagues.
Enjoy an array of exquisitely prepared signature cocktails, including everything from the Bramble Ramsay (Ramsay’s Gin, Crème de Mure, fresh lemon juice, £11.50) to the Raspberry Mojito (Havana Club 7 Year Old Rum, lime, mint, raspberry purée, finished with Chambord Black Raspberry Liqueur, £12.50) and the ever-popular BSK Espresso Martini (Havana Spiced Rum, Kahlua, Salted Caramel, espresso, £12.50). Alternatively, choose from the extensive Gin and Tonic or Spritz menu.
The new terrace is also the perfect backdrop to tempt your tastebuds and enjoy some of the latest summer menu dishes alfresco.Â
From Snacks and Starters to Salads, Sushi, and Mains, the menu is a gastronomic delight filled with many seasonal dishes using the finest ingredients, including the classic Caesar Salad and the summertime favourite Superfood Salad.
The dishes in the mains section include steamed sea bream (£22), classic fish and chips with mushy peas, and tartare sauce (£20).
Take advantage of the Gordon Ramsay Bread Street Kitchen and Bar set menu, which is available from 11.30am – 6.00pm weekdays and enjoy 2 courses for £19.50 or 3 courses for £24.
Whatever the occasion, the blooming-fabulous new summer terrace is set to become Liverpool’s prettiest and most sought-after alfresco spot to drink and dine in the city centre.
Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen & Bar is located at 45 Paradise Street.
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