Pattersons, Liverpool’s favourite chicken and tunes hangout, is bringing the festive flavours of Christmas to the heart of the city centre with their 3 Days of Christmas menu, which launches on Friday, December 1st.
The specials menu, inspired by the three big dates in the festive period calendar, offers a selection of mouth-watering mains to enjoy throughout December, featuring the most-loved elements of Christmas feasting, with a tasty Pattersons twist.
Pattersons serves a Char Sui-covered panko chicken breast burger with Chinese takeaway trimmings, the crispiest loaded roasties with shredded chicken and gravy, and the ultimate Boxing Day Butty brimming with the best bits of Christmas Day for less than £11.
A festive feast would be incomplete without something sweet to round it out, and Pattersons homemade Tiramisu dessert served with pouring cream is the ideal end-of-meal treat and definitely one to save room for.
Pattersons, which recently celebrated its 9th anniversary in the city, has firmly established itself as the place to go for delicious comfort food, creative cocktails, and the best tunes, with the Christmas specials menu providing the perfect excuse to book a table and get into the festive spirit.
Full menu:
THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS BURGER £10.95
Our take on the Chinese takeaway with a Char Sui covered panko chicken breast with crispy seaweed, prawn toast and a spring roll on glazed brioche
WHERE’S THE TURKEY JEREMY £7.50
Crispy loaded roasties with shredded chicken and rosemary gravy
BOXING DAY BUTTY £9.95
All the best bits of Christmas day sandwiched together on thick cut bread, including turkey, shredded sprouts, honey carrots and stuffing, served together with a dipping gravy!
AFTERS £7.50
Homemade Tiramisu served with pouring cream
*Make sure you try out Pattersons at Baltic Menu festive snack box with all your seasonal faves including pigs in blankets and stuffing balls with a winter gravy dip!
Available from Friday 1st to Sunday 31st December.
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