7 Romantic Restaurants In Liverpool, Perfect For Valentine's Day

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Valentines Day is a day to celebrate love and what better way than to head to a romantic restaurant for an evening of delicious food and drink and good company. When it comes to romantic restaurants in Liverpool there is plenty of choice but we have selected seven of our favourites.

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The Cowshed Liverpool

The Cowshed 104 Seel St, Liverpool L1 4BL
"Welcome to the house of beef, a place for steaks, drinks and good people. If you love beef as much as we do, you're in the right place!"

Valentines Day Menu is available on 14th February only - Meat Eaters £58 per head Non-Meat Eaters £30 per head.


Stanleys Bar and Grill Liverpool



Titanic Hotel, Stanley's Bar & Grill, Stanley Dock, Regent Road, Liverpool L3 0AN
"The theatre-style restaurant, Stanley’s Bar and Grill, is the perfect place to meet family, friends, and colleagues. You can choose to watch our Culinary Team create magic in the kitchen or simply enjoy the view overlooking the waters of Stanley Dock."

Valentines Day Dinner available on 14th February with a special offer of  Two glasses of Lanson Champagne and a box of Luxury Chocolates for £30


browns restaurant Liverpool


Browns Liverpool, 43 Paradise Street, Liverpool One, L1 3EU
"Perfect for all occasions, from intimate dinners to family gatherings and celebrations, we offer relaxed and stylish dining and drinking with beautiful bars serving hand-crafted cocktails and a fine range of wine, Champagne and artisan spirits."

Created especially for Valentine’s Day enjoy a choice of two or three-course set menu available on the 14th February. Two courses is priced at £37 and three courses for £43.


steak platter at Miller and Carter, Liverpool



Miller & Carter Albert Dock, Atlantic Pavilion, Albert Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside, L3 4AF
"At Miller & Carter we know a thing or two about steak. In fact, we could say that we're one of the best steakhouses in Liverpool. But we'd rather leave that to your judgement."

Enjoy a 3-course Set Menu from £37.50 which will be available all day from Sunday 11th February to Saturday 17th February so you can still enjoy Valentines even if you can't make it on the 14th!


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Ego at The Punchbowl, Lunt Road, Sefton Village, Liverpool, L29 7WA
Enjoy freshly cooked Mediterranean food, cocktails and local cask ale, served with a smile at exceptional value at Ego at The Punchbowl in Sefton.

Join us this Valentine’s Day and fall in love with our special menu. Indulge with your loved one and celebrate together over 3 courses, including starters, mains and desserts, with plenty of delicious options to make your evening one to remember. We’re here to make this Valentine’s an unforgettable experience for you at Ego at The Punchbowl, Sefton.


La Famiglia Bar & Restaurant,
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La Famiglia Bar & Restaurant, 12 Stanley Street, Liverpool, L1 6AF
"La Famiglia Bar & Restaurant is the perfect place to indulge in the finest Italian food whilst enjoying a fantastic glass of wine or cocktail."

Book for a romantic Valentine's meal before 31st January and get a free glass of prosecco each on arrival.


the old stables at Allerton Manor



The Old Stables, Allerton Manor, Allerton Road, Liverpool, L18 3JT
"A range of menus featuring classic British dishes, made using locally sourced ingredients, it’s the perfect place to celebrate a special occasion, or simply grab a bite to eat."

Celebrate Valentines Day with our 3 course set menu. £40 per person. Includes Strawberry Fizz Cocktail on arrival.

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The Best Family Shows To Book in London this Half Term

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When it comes to watching a show at the theatre you really can't beat visiting London. We have travelled many times to the capital to watch shows such as Wicked, Phantom of the Opera, Fame and Grease. There's something magical about heading to the West End and if you are looking for something to do with the kids this half term then there are plenty of family shows in London to choose from. 

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It's only in the last year or so that we have enjoyed going to the theatre as a family, until then it was just the two of us. However there are so many family friendly shows to see it's a lovely day out with the kids. 

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The Lion King, Lyceum Theatre, Lyceum Theatre, ‍21 Wellington St, London WC2E 7RQ
The Lion King is probably one of my favourite shows I have ever seen. I am a huge fan of Disney so I was always going to love this, but it really does appeal to everyone of all ages. Everything about the show will take your breath away from the set, the music and the amazing puppets that grace the stage. It really is a show that you can watch over and over and it's no surprise that its has won multi awards.

The Lion King tells the tale of a young lion, Simba. Following the death of his father, Simba starts a new life away from the African Pride Lands. When responsibility beckons, Simba must return to his homeland to take on his foes and regain his crown as king.

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Mrs. Doubtfire The Musical, 210 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2H 8DP
Mrs. Doubtfire The Musical went straight on my bucket list as soon as it was announced that they were creating a musical version of the much loved 90's classic movie, Mrs Doubtfire. Reviews for the show have been amazing stating it's "A Surefire Hit' and "She's On Fire".  

For those unfamiliar with the story out-of-work actor Daniel will do anything for his kids. After losing custody in a messy divorce, he creates the alter ego of Scottish nanny Euphegenia Doubtfire in a desperate attempt to stay in their lives. As his new character takes on a life of its own, Mrs. Doubtfire teaches Daniel more than he bargained for about how to be a father.

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Wicked, Apollo Victoria Theatre, 17 Wilton Rd, London SW1V 1LG
Wicked is the show I have seen the most, first seeing it at the Apollo Victoria, then when it toured the UK a few years back and I have tickets booked again for this year when it heads to the North West. I didn't know anything about the show when I first saw it so I had no idea what to expect. It was the first show that ever made me cry (both times) and no doubt again when I see it next. 

Wicked imagines the fascinating backstory of Glinda the Good and the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz. Discover the decisions and events that shaped the two characters’ renowned destinies, as the unlikely friends begin their journey together in this heartwarming tale.

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Frozen the Musical, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Catherine St, London WC2B 5JF
A classic Disney movie adapted for the stage. I don't think anyone could have imagined how popular Disney's Frozen would be but  Frozen The Musical is proving to be just as popular. This is another show that's on my bucket list as I absolutely love the movie and can only imagine how magical it would be to see on stage. 

When Queen Elsa’s hidden powers plunge the land of Arendelle into an eternal winter, her sister Anna sets out to find her and save the kingdom before it’s too late. But as the storm rages on, both sisters must learn that only an act of true love can thaw a frozen heart.

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Sister Act, Dominion Theatre, 268-269 Tottenham Ct Rd, London W1T 7AQ
Playing at the first ever theatre in London I visited, Sister Act is up there with one of my favourite shows. As a huge fan of the movie and it's leading lady at the time Alexandra Burke I loved everything about the show when I saw it on it's UK tour a few years ago. It a feel good show with amazing music that will have you dancing in your seat. 

A story of music, mishaps and nuns on the run is a joyous and uplifting tale of finding your voice and singing out, with your sisters by your side.

There are lots more shows to see this half term in London and you can find out more, prices and book tickets by visiting London Box Office. 

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40 Things To Do In Manchester This Month (Feb 2024)

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Manchester is one of my favourite cities as it has everything you need for a day out, weekened away or even a week. Our What's On Guide will give you lots of ideas on how to spend a weekend with 38 things to do in Manchester this month. There is plenty to keep you busy whether you are spending it with the family, friends, your partner or on your own. 
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40 Things To Do in Liverpool This Month (FEB 2024)

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If you are looking to spend a day in Liverpool or how to spend a weekend in Liverpool then this What's On Guide will help you. With 40 things to do in Liverpool this month there is plenty to keep you busy whether you are spending it with the family, friends, your partner or on your own. Liverpool is my favourite city as it has so much to offer and there is something for everyone. 

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Here and Now, The Steps Musical

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I have been a Steps fan since the very beginning. I have seen them on tour more times than I can remember and I cannot tell you how excited I am that they announced Here and Now, The Steps Musical. This brand new musical will be based on the much loved catchy Steps songs. It promises to  be a hilarious and heart-warming show.

Here and Now, The Steps Musical


Here and Now, The Steps Musical
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Where Can I See Here and Now, The Steps Musical?
Currently there is only one venue announced however it has been promised that more dates will be announced soon. 

Sat 9 Nov - Sun 24 Nov 2024, The Alexandra, Birmingham
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After Birmingham it seems it may move to the West End. As soon as I have any more information I will update.

This brand new musical is produced by Steps themselves, ROYO and pop legend Pete Waterman. I have read that this is something Steps have wanted to do for a long time but wanted to find the perfect script. I'm sure it will be worth the wait.

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Common Mistakes To Avoid Damaging Your Tyres

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People damage car tyres all the time and sometimes they don't even realise they have harmed them in the course of the usual driving practices. There are obvious problems you might notice such as when a tyre goes completely flat or when there is a blowout. However, less serious problems can still lead to serious outcomes with potentially disastrous results if you continue driving on a tyre that is not in top condition. What are the most common problems that lead to tyre damage? Read on to find out.

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Slow Down to Avoid Hazards
Whether you live in a place like Fife where you can encounter bad weather conditions even in the height of summer or the Northwest of England where trans-Pennines roads like the A57 which often suffer from snow and ice, avoiding hazards means slowing down, especially on blind corners. When you drive in potentially exposed locations, there are more twists and turns to deal with. Therefore, if you are constantly accelerating to drive at the speed limit, you may not have time to notice items on the tarmac that could cause a problem with your tyres. This is just as true on motorways like the M60 near Manchester as it is on slower roads, such as the B295 between Kirkcaldy and Crossgates. Note that if you are in search of car tyres in Kirkcaldy you can book your appointment today at Fife Autocentre.

Pull Away in Second Gear
If the road's surface is slippery or you are already facing a downhill incline, then there is no really good reason to pull away in first. Doing so could lead to unwanted wheel spinning which, in turn, will result in tread damage. If you can pull away in a second with more control over the power you put through your tyres from your engine, then why not do it? There's still nothing to stop you from using first gear for hill starts or when you need a bit more oomph to get going, after all.

Consider Having Your Tracking Adjusted
If your car is pulling to one side, then it is quite possible to allow for this by holding the steering wheel a little more firmly and continuing to drive in a straight line. However, this can cause excessive radial wear to tyres on one side as the left-hand-side ones fight with the right-hand-side ones. Instead, you should have your car's tracking adjusted so they are each in perfect alignment with one another, thereby saving your tread from premature wear.

Reinflate Your Tyres Regularly
It is important whether you live north or south of the border to pump your tyres up. Do so every few times you stop at a filling station to refuel. If not, your car can limp on with partially under-inflated tyres. Not only does this also lead to faster tread wear than would otherwise be the case but it can also add to your driving costs. Because under-inflated tyres take more energy to rotate, they use up more fuel per mile you drive, impacting negatively on your fuel economy. What's more, under-inflated tyres mean handling is not as good as it could be. In turn, this makes it harder to avoid obstacles on the road - such as potholes, for example - you'd like to avoid which can cause further damage to the car's tyres.

Conclusion
To sum up, driving to preserve your tyres is really about adapting your driving style to suit the road and weather conditions. Remember that simply by leaving more room between you and the vehicle in front you'll hit the brake pedal less often, another good tip for looking after your tyres and extending their lifespans.

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Madagascar The Musical Review

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It's hard to believe that Madagascar the movie took the world by storm 19 years ago. We all fell in love with Alex, Marty, Melman and Gloria as they escaped from New York Zoo and ended up in Madagascar where they had to brave the wild so far away from home. Big J was only 3 when the movie came out but he absolutely loved it and I think we used to play "I Like To Move It" on repeat. Since then it's become a family favourite and we were so excited to see Madagascar The Musical on it's UK and Ireland Tour. 

Madagascar The Musical



Madagascar The Musical 
Alex the lion is the king of the urban jungle, the main attraction at New York's Central Park Zoo. He and his best friends – Marty the zebra, Melman the giraffe and Gloria the hippo – have spent their whole lives in blissful captivity before an admiring public and with regular meals provided for them. Not content to leave well enough alone, Marty lets his curiosity get the better of him and makes his escape – with the help of some prodigious penguins – to explore the world.

Madagascar The Musical cast on stage


Our Thoughts
Madagascar The Musical was better than I expected. It was bright, colourful with a great script and even better music. I fell in love with all the characters again and I now have a new favourite - King Julien. 

The first half of the show lasted about 40 minutes and was based around New York's Central Park zoo and Marty's birthday wish to 'visit the wild'. When Marty escapes the zoo he is soon joined by his three friends as they try to ride the subway but are soon caught by animal control. The whole first half was so enjoyable with great songs and really showcasing the friendship between the four main characters especially Alex the Lion and Marty the Zebra. 

Alex (played by Joseph Hewlett) and Marty (played by Francisco Gomes) dominated the first half of the show with their great chemistry and catchy duets. I would have loved to see more of Gloria (played by Jarnéia Richard - Noel) and Melman (played by Joshua Oakes Rogers).

cast of madagascar the musical


The second half started after a 20 minute interval and began in Madagascar. The animals have washed up on the beach and are ready to explore the island when they meet King Julien, Maurice and Mort who are hiding from the Fossa, the largest carnivore on Madagascar. We see how Alex struggles to think of anything other than steak, Gloria and Melman begin a romance and Marty loves being in the wild and feels right at home. However Alex overcomes his desire to eat steak and helps his new friends be free of the threat of the Fossa. 

The highlight of the second half was King Julien (played by Karim Zeroual). He was absolutely brilliant as King Julien. He really made us all laugh out loud and dance in our seats to 'I like To Move It'. 

With a running time of 1 hour and 45 minutes approx including the interval it's perfect for all ages. 

Madagascar The Musical program


Where Can I See Madagascar The Musical?
The Uk and Ireland tour is on now starting in Manchester and ending in Southampton.

08 - 11 Feb 2024 - Manchester Opera House

14 - 18 Feb 2024 - Alhambra Theatre Bradford

21 – 24 Feb 2024 - Blackpool Winter Gardens

28 Feb – 02 Mar 2024 - Swansea Grand Theatre

06 – 09 Mar 2024 - Grand Opera House Belfast

14 – 17 Mar 2024 - The Alexandra Birmingham

21 – 24 Mar 2024 - Grimsby Auditorium
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29 – 31 Mar 2024 - Liverpool Empire

11 – 14 Apr 2024 - Dublin Gaiety Theatre

18 – 21 Apr 2024 - Oxford New Theatre

25 - 27 Apr 2024 - Edinburgh Playhouse

2 - 5 May - Inverness Eden Court

09 – 11 May 2024 - Wimbledon New Theatre

16 – 19 May 2024 - Regent Theatre Stoke on Trent

22 – 25 May 2024 - Sheffield Lyceum

27 May – 01 Jun 2024 - Wolverhampton Grand Theatre

06 – 09 Jun 2024 - Dartford Orchard Theatre

13 – 16 Jun 2024 - Eastbourne Congress Theatre

19 - 23 Jun 2024 - Queen’s Theatre Barnstaple

27 – 30 Jun 2024 - Wales Millennium Centre Cardiff

10 – 13 Jul 2024 - Newcastle Theatre Royal

18 – 21 Jul 2024 - Northampton Royal & Derngate

24 – 27 Jul 2024 - Nottingham Theatre Royal

01 - 04 Aug 2024 - Southend Cliffs Pavilion

7 – 10 Aug 2024 - Glasgow King's Theatre

14 – 17 Aug 2024 - His Majesty's Theatre Aberdeen

Wed 21 – Sat 24 Aug 2024 - Southampton Mayflower Theatre

Have you seen Madagascar The Musical yet? if not have you booked your tickets? You definitely won't be disappointed. 

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