Papillon
Out of all the accessible restaurant bars in Liverpool, Papillon is one of our favourites. The picture-perfect pink spot covers everything from pizzas to salmon, iced lattes, craft ales and cocktails, while also being dog-friendly.
When your group has plenty of rumbling tummies, you'll want an inclusive place to settle down for a bite to eat. From those with beautiful views of grand buildings across St George's Quarter to places boasting crowd-pleasing Italian fare or laid-back venues fronting pub grub, these are the best restaurants in Liverpool with disabled access.
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Out of all the accessible restaurant bars in Liverpool, Papillon is one of our favourites. The picture-perfect pink spot covers everything from pizzas to salmon, iced lattes, craft ales and cocktails, while also being dog-friendly.
The best wheelchair accessible restaurants in Liverpool? We'd put Piccolino up there with its step-free entry and delish grub. Pair Italian cuisine, such as pizza, pasta and fresh seaffood, with wine or other tipples at this traditionally styled venue.
Yates is a classic boozer where pub grub goes hand-in-hand with live sports viewing and a friendly atmosphere. Think munching through stacked BBQ mac 'n' cheese burgers, katsu chicken curries and all-day brekkies to boot.
Mowgli Water Street Liverpool has wheelchair access and disabled facilities to ensure an inclusive environment. Tuck into a range of Indian street food across eclectic interiors, including bits inspired by jungle gyms.
While a cocktail-packed bar at heart, All Bar One Liverpool is also a great place to eat that's within easy reach of the waterfront and has an entrance at street level. From bottomless brunches featuring eggs royale or pastrami French toast to steak skewers, small plates and burgers on the main menu, this venue has every occasion covered.
When it comes to accessible restaurants in Liverpool, Riva Blu is coming up trumps thanks to its combo of Italian fare and wheelchair-friendly, street-level entry. Expect the stunning dining space to be accompanied by views of the open kitchen and a menu packed with choices of pizza, pasta or more.
Boasting wheelchair access across the venue alongside disabled facilities, Wildwood is a great Liverpool gem. As for the menu? Expect delicious Italian grub, such as oven-baked goat's cheese and mushroom penne or prosciutto-topped pizzas.
Mixing Irish hospitality with step-free access is O'Neill's Liverpool, where people gather for laid-back meals and action-packed sports - or both at the same time. Think piled-high gourmet burgers, mix 'n' match small plates and pub classics to tuck into.
Disabled-friendly restaurants in Liverpool don't get much better than Courtyard Bar and Kitchen, which has views of stunning St George's Quarter buildings and a ramp to get to the downstairs bar area, where you can take your meal instead of the usual restaurant. There's pan-fried duck breast with garlic basil crisps or the likes of seared sea bass, and two courses set you back just £18.
Carpathia Bar and Restaurant is known for British a la carte dining, including pan-fried scallops, braised pig cheek, feather blade of beef and more. Said to give a taste of dining upon RMS Titanic, the venue serves up a first-class experience. Plus, there's disabled access point through the Morgans Spa entrance at the hotel.