Seven Seas Brasserie is an ocean-themed restaurant on the ground floor of The Liner Hotel in Liverpool. It offers a pre-theatre dining experience and great Sunday Lunch and Breakfast options.

The interior features nautical décor, including a striking marine fish tank, which creates a unique atmosphere. The open kitchen allows diners to witness the preparation of their meals, highlighting the restaurant's commitment to fresh, high-quality ingredients. The Brasserie provides a relaxed environment suitable for various dining occasions, such as pre-theatre meals, given its proximity to local theatres.

On Sundays, Seven Seas Brasserie serves a Sunday Lunch menu from 12:30pm to 7 pm. The offerings include a selection of roasted meats, accompanied by Yorkshire pudding, seasonal vegetables, and roast potatoes. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are available upon request, catering to a variety of dietary preferences. Additionally, on the last Sunday of each month, the Brasserie features live swing music from 2:00 pm, enhancing the dining experience.

Situated on Lord Nelson Street, Seven Seas Brasserie is just a two-minute walk from Liverpool Lime Street railway station. This central location provides convenient access for both local residents and visitors travelling by train. The area is well-connected by public transportation and is close to a range of cultural venues, making it an ideal choice for dining before or after attending events in the city.

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Sunday Lunch

Sun 12:30pm - 7pm

Pre Theatre Menu

Mon - Tue 3pm - 7pm | Wed - Sat 12.15pm - 7pm

  • Gluten Free
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Private Dining
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
Lord Nelson Street, Liverpool, L3 5QB
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    4 months ago
    The location is great for anyone heading off to the theatre or straight off the train. Family-oriented atmosphere, good cocktails and highly recommend the sea bass gnocchi, which was super creamy and cheesy. They allowed us to remove the seabass for my vegetarian friend and I’m sure they would for other dishes
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    3 weeks ago
    They offer a theatre meal with free parking which we decided to try. OMG....The main course of lamb cottage pie one arrived OK the other was cold in the middle, so we sent it back. It took a very long time to return and when it did it was burned to a crisp and inedible. When we complained the waitress said " Well you asked for it to be reheated" as if it was our fault they were serving inedible food. The Chef clearly has very poor standards and management have staff with attitude issues both of which reflect on their competence. As a couple we wanted to eat together not 15 minutes apart and if edible food is too much to ask then they shouldnt offer what they cant deliver! I checked several times that they had recorded my car reg correctly so when we went to leave the car park, after going to the theatre opposite, there would not be any problem exiting it. When we did try to leave the car park the barrier stayed firmly down. Fortunately there was a very helpful Attendant who said this happens all the time and let us out. Seven Seas Brasserie and The Liner Hotel couldn't organise a party in a brewery!
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    3 months ago
    Myself and 25 friends attended the brasserie on Saturday, I had booked through Daniel and he was incredibly communicative and helpful throughout the whole booking process (despite last minute changes) and he and the whole team provided excellent service on the night, nothing was too much trouble. Thank you so much!