Masons
From bottomless brunches to Friday evening sax performances, Mason's Kitchen and Bar is just the place when you need somewhere fun to dine. Wash your miso cod or katsu curry down with a choice of cocktails inspired by pan-Asian flavours.
Remember when you were younger and eating a meal with your parents was the most boring thing in the world? Well, this lot are the opposite of that. Whether it's thrilling you with a show while you eat, serving up creative plates you won't find elsewhere or doubling up as both lunch pick and club night, this is our list of the most fun restaurants in Liverpool.
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Last updated on 20th March 2024
From bottomless brunches to Friday evening sax performances, Mason's Kitchen and Bar is just the place when you need somewhere fun to dine. Wash your miso cod or katsu curry down with a choice of cocktails inspired by pan-Asian flavours.
While most people associate Revolution with their amazing range of cocktails and fun partying until the early hours of the morning, they also have a delicious food menu too. So before the lights go down and you storm the dancefloor, grab a plate or two of great food and you've got yourself one of the most fun places to eat in Liverpool.
Not only is Carpathia an upscale hotel restaurant with laid out with shipping artefacts, but it's also home to a sun-dappled a rooftop bar that serves refined British fare. After dinner with a view in Liverpool? This is your spot.
From the totally plant-based menu to the fun-loving ska tunes, Down The Hatch is a really fun restaurant in Ropewalks. Settle into the stylish interiors to get stuck into unique, comforting eats, like the King Katsu burger, lusciously loaded fries and lip-smacking lasagne.
Sitting pretty on the beautiful Albert Dock is Revolucion de Cuba; a little slice of Latin joy in the city. Not only does it offer a wide range of delicious South American food – from tapas to paella and burritos – but there's also a wide range of delicious cocktails, from the frozen to the mojito. Once the night descends, so does the sound of live Latin music.
After fun places to eat? YO! Liverpool Speke has to be right up there, thanks to its New Mersey Shopping Park location and food arriving on a cool conveyor belt. Not only that, but the menu spans everything from sushi to curries and noodles, so it's sure to satisfy.
Fancy a quirky restaurant in Liverpool? Mosey down to Red Dog Austin Bar-B-Que where you can get stuck into some scrumptious American BBQ-style meats, alongside dreamy cocktails. Plus, there's live music every Friday and Saturday to keep the good vibes going.
If you head to Dorothy's Diner on Victoria Street, you'll be far from disappointed when it comes to lip-smackingly good food alongside entertainment that'll have you grinning all night long. This American-inspired den comes complete with Insta-worthy decor and its very own drag queens who are ready to serve you juicy burgers, loaded pizzas and a slutty brownie for dessert. Swing by after 8pm where pretty pink haunt is transformed into a disco playground with cheesy tunes and more.
Boasting Argentinian food, stunning Grade II listed interiors and top-notch entertainment, it's no wonder why Gaucho Liverpool is a triple threat in the city centre. Sink your teeth into signature cuts, all before throwing some shapes every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 8pm 'til late.
How's this for a healthy dose of fun? Spice up your dinner date with a healthy does of competition at Lane7. From karaoke to ping pong, crazy golf to bowling, there's a plethora of action-packed activities to get stuck into.
Offering the food, the drink and the party all under one roof, Alma De Cuba lies in the conversion of the spectacular St Peter's Catholic Church. There's everything from antler chandeliers to several rooms of good times that host boozy brunches and late nights. Should you find yourself in the restaurant? Feast on a menu of Cuban treats.
When you combine modern and traditional British food and a love for excellent cocktails, you've got a great restaurant in Liverpool for some serious fun times. The restaurant is flooded in natural light in the daytime thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows, but once night descends, the music comes on and you can party to your heart's content.