This article was written by Kate Duncan, a student writer based in Liverpool.
If you’re an individual with refined taste and a love for all things pretty then sit back, relax, and read all about the most Instagrammable restaurants in Liverpool.
Source: Panoramic 34 Instagram
Restauranteurs have reached new heights with Panoramic 34 – literally. It is Britain’s tallest restaurant, situated on the 34th floor of West Tower and is everything an instagrammable restaurant could be. For instance, the view. It overlooks the Liver Buildings and the Albert docks, and provides a crystalline picture of the river Mersey. If the skyline alone isn’t insta-worthy then the food just might be. With an expensive taste and look, the modern meals served at 100m above sea level offer a unique image for any Instagram feed.
Source: The Florist Instagram
The florist is a unique mix of modern and natural aesthetic, full of pastels and white shades. The decorative trees and hanging baskets match the restaurants theme as well as making for a good photo opportunity. The floral concept doesn’t stop there, either. With a cascade of rose buds transformed into a staircase light fixture, a mural of a woman with a flower crown, and even a decorative bicycle with a basket full of bouquets The Florist takes ‘staying on trend’ to the next level.
Location: Britannia Pavillion Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AD
Source: The Smugglers Cove Instagram
The Smugglers Cove is the ideal restaurant to meet all your medieval or pirate needs. Warm tones, an abundance of wood panelling and fabric room separators are enough to morph this building from a restaurant into an old fashioned pub. The traditional design is a niche but quant and appreciable aesthetic. Especially when it looks so very cosy.
6. The Brunch Club
Location: 37-41 Duke St, Liverpool L1 5AP
Source: The Brunch & Cocktail Club Instagram
More nature and woody tones for the Brunch Club. There must be something about living in a modern city that makes people want to eat in a forest – with table service, of course. When sat at the bar you’re treated to a shiny look at the drinks on offer, and those out on the floor are surrounded by enough foliage to make a rainforest green with envy. Their tropical trés chic is most definitely instagrammable.
Source: Dash Restaurants
Try and imagine a 1950’s dining table in the Barbie dream house, and you’ve got Dash. This restaurant is one that would blend in well with the set of Mad Men, only much more pink and bright – if Mad Men was Mad Women, maybe. It has a very clean and structured design, and the dangling fairy lights in the window work well to make the rest of the interior shine, both literally and figuratively.
Source: Maggie Fu
Maggie Fu is an authentic Chinese restaurant who’s instagrammable features are best shown at night. With neon signage and bright pink wall art, it’s hard to say that Maggie Fu doesn’t stand out. Even if you don’t get a seat with the perfect photo-op, the table comes with its own flair in the form of the menu being as decked out as the walls.
Location: Georges Parade, Pier Head Liverpool L3 1BY
Source: Matou
Yet another restaurant offering a rather attractive riverscape from the docks of Liverpool. Similar to Panoramic 34, Matou gives guests not only a pretty interior, but also a pretty exterior, to go with their pretty tasty food. With mosaic styled pillars and orange toned lighting, the restaurant is decidedly warm compared to the very blue view they get out of the windows.
Source: Neighbourhood Liverpool instagram
In the instance of instagrammable restaurants in Liverpool, it’s safe to say that pink is the new black. Or, at the very least, neon pink is something on an attention grabber. That is certainly the case with Liverpool restaurant, The Neighbourhood, anyway. It is full steam ahead with bright colours and bright lights whether you’re sitting in a corner booth or the green ring reminiscent of the 1960’s conversation pits. Even if you don’t take any pictures, this restaurant is a treat for the eyes.
Source: The Alchemist UK Instagram
Even with a beautiful interior, and even better looking food, The Alchemist’s most photogenic feature is arguably their drinks. Visibly magical in appearance, their addition of dry ice to various cocktails makes for an especially pretty picture. Also, it’s an ideal way to let everyone know where you were drinking with just the image of their signature style. The restaurant as a whole provides a very arcane picture.
But, if Instagram’s not your thing and you’d rather just savour the food that’s fine too. Or, maybe these restaurant’s are both pretty and expensive and student-friendly eating is more your style. No matter the way you want to do it, go out there and polish your plates.
Aminah is a dedicated content expert and writer at Unifresher, bringing a unique blend of creativity and precision to her work. Her passion for crafting engaging content is complemented by a love for travelling, cooking, and exploring languages. With years spent living in cultural hubs like Barcelona, Sicily, and Rome, Aminah has gained a wealth of experiences that enrich her perspective. Now based back in her hometown of Manchester, she continues to immerse herself in the city's vibrant atmosphere. An enthusiastic Manchester United supporter, Aminah also enjoys delving into psychology and true crime in her spare time.
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