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Almost Famous

Almost Famous

(8 reviews)

££

First thing to note is that this is not a place to go on a first date. There simply is no way to…read moregracefully eat their burgers or wings without slathering face, fingers and possibly eyebrows in the vast amounts of sauce dripping from everything they make. It's probably why you're given a roll of kitchen of roll instead of napkins when you sit down. When we first arrived it was queued out the door, ok it's a small entrance way but that still meant there was at least a dozen people ahead of us. Thankfully we were quickly ushered inside and while we still had a 15 minute wait for a table for 4, and we could spend that time at the bar. The bar has a decent selection of the usual favourites. It's a bit short on good beer/ale but does have Brooklyn larger on draught. They also have their very own larger, which to be honest was unimpressive. It tasted very weak with no strong flavours and a distinct lack of hops. I would describe it like sex in a canoe, f**king close to water. If you're a Bud or Coors lite drinker you'll likely enjoy it. But you don't come here for the booze. The burger menu was impressive, the smallest they do is a double and every burger comes with a long list of toppings. Some crowd pleasures feature, candied bacon, pepper jack cheese, BBQ onions, but there are also some weird and wonderful additions such as crunchy pretzels, frazzles (yes the crisps!) and even beerios, which are some sort of beer infused cheerios, they only appear on their breakfast burger. I had the river phoenix, a double cheese burger with bacon, BBQ onions, chipotle sauce, baconaise and the aforementioned frazzles. The burger was delicious, the meat was good quality and well cooked, although it did get lost under the vast amount of different toppings. As sides we had their chilli cheese fries and suicide wings. The fries were excellent, a mixture of regular and sweet potato fries. They were cut to just the right thickness and had a nice crunch while still being fluffy on the inside. There wasn't quite as much chilli as I'd have liked but other than that the fries were perfect. However I was disappointed in the suicide wings. I'm a big hot sauce fan and they were pretty mild. I would have liked for them to have been a lot hotter. I was expecting ghost pepper heat and only got Jalapeño. It's not full waiter service as you do have to order and pay at the bar. But the staff were pleasant and the queues were short so I didn't mind. Our four burgers (3 doubles and a triple), two portions of fries and a portion of wings came to a very reasonable £40.

In London we've got burger places on nearly every street - boring old limp McDonalds burgers just…read moredon't cut it anymore so when I come out the capital it's hard to find somewhere that matches up. That's until I came across Almost Famous in Liverpool. The Triple Treat is a 3 cheeseburger beast topped with bacon AND pulled pork! They've got wings coated in fiery 'suicide' sauce and chips laden with cheese and chilli. Portions are huge so come hungry, and leave very satisfied! No table service - this a DIY venue but worth the trip!

Honest Burgers Liverpool - GF Liverpool Burger

Honest Burgers Liverpool

(3 reviews)

HONESTLY fantastic, staff are lovely,foods amazing,the vibe is high very inclusive pride flag on…read morethe wall was fantastic the bathroom is an amazing design and they play fantastic music like i said vibes high and food was yummy

Honest Burgers Liverpool is located towards the top of Bold Street in the city centre, as of…read moreJanuary 2024, it is one of two locations Honest Burgers have up north, alongside my local one in Manchester. Going into the restaurant, it felt like a traditional old pub, yet with the Honest Burgers charm, the interior is a decent size with tables suited to both small and larger parties. It was surprisingly quiet when I visited, at one point I was the only diner inside. Obviously, with them being so down from Bold Street, it is a bit of a walk from the One and the rest of the centre to get here, so you're passing so many burger places as well as the big chains, as well as other cuisines, making me wonder if they'd be better located elsewhere in the city. I decided to go for the Liverpool Special Burger, one of the coolest things about Honest Burgers is that each location has its exclusive burger, to go alongside the regular menu. The Head Chef normally designs it, and sometimes it is a collaboration between a local business. I also like how pretty much all the menu can be made gluten-free, just pay an extra £0.30 for a gluten-free bun. The Liverpool burger is a buttermilk fried chicken breast with American cheese, salt & pepper stir-fried veg, sriracha mayo, lettuce and pickles. It's like a twist on the salt and pepper chips you get from a Chinese but in a chicken burger form. My usual Honest order is the Smashed Burger, but I just had to try the Liverpool special while visiting the city. The burger was really good, although the gluten-free bun didn't hold together well with so many fillings, and I originally couldn't find the bottom in my plate, all the components came together really well and tasted so good, the chicken was crispy, the sriracha mayo added a kick of spice and ensured it wasn't dry, the salt and pepper stir-fried veg was excellent and had so much flavour, I would have never thought to combine it with chicken before, but now I can't think of anything else. I ended up talking to my server at the end of my meal, about the local burger who told me some interesting information about how it works, and I much preferred this one to the local burger at my local Honest in Manchester. The rosemary-salted chips were also pleasant, not the best fries in the fast food game, but they certainly were good and tasted fresh. The staff members working were friendly, although they didn't seem to have much to do as they were almost empty they were talking to themselves but were doing this out of the way of customers, while still checking in the dining room every couple of minutes to ensure customers aren't left without anything they need which was a nice approach. 4* - My food was really good, the staff were friendly, and I would return here on future trips to Liverpool.

Five Guys - Small Cajun Fries

Five Guys

(8 reviews)

££

This branch of Five Guys on Queens Square is one of two branches Five Guys have in the city, from…read morethe outside you can see it looks both bigger and better than the other branch on the top floor of the Liverpool One nearby, Having wanted to revisit Five Guys for a while after a good experience in Bradford and a not so good experience in Manchester, I thought this branch of Five Guys would be a good shout - and I'm glad I did. The service here was fantastic, to the point where I feel extra and special praise has to go to Gary for making my visit even more special, he made sure I was okay, helping with tables and even bringing my food over to me and providing me with a new bag and cutterly to take home my leftovers (the portion sizes here are huge!), he also helped offer recommendations and we began to chat a little, overall service was excellent. When ordering, I was also presented with a little piece of card to show what I could eat, and it seemed to include everything other than an HP sauce and of course the burger bun. The overall feel of the store was good, it had traditional Five Guys decor with the signs and bags of potatoes on the shop floor, but inside it did seem much nicer than the Manchester Arndale and Bradford branches I've previously visited. I ordered a Cheeseburger in a bowl, having disliked the lettuce wrap option as it seemed like it would be messy and make the burger cold, and the regular option with a bun wouldn't be suitable for me, the bowl did seem a little squashed and messy with a low of toppings, however, like all the cups/cutterly etc it was aimed towards takeout. The extras I ordered were: ketchup, lettuce, tomatoes, gherkins, grilled onions and grilled mushrooms, in my opinion, it was slightly messy but still most of it was good quality, other than the lettuce I found to be a little watery and the mushrooms a little slimy. My overall burger quality was good, although it could have been slightly presented better to avoid the cheese being slightly uneven, the portion size as mentioned was good with two thinner burgers rather than one big thick one, which some burger joints such as GBK use, I prefer the Five Guys approach. The fries also were great, despite ordering a small portion my bag was overflowing with fries, the cajun spices also added a nice flavour to it to make them even better, rather than the traditional seasoning used. The Coca-Cola Freestyle machine also is a pretty awesome, niche feature combining some of the most common Coca-Cola drinks from Coke (including all low sugar models) to Sprite to Fuze Tea, with my favourite fizzy drink being Sprite Zero, I combined this with vanilla to have an enjoyable beverage, I then combined vanilla with the fuze tea and also had a nice drink - for one cup it comes with free refills and with the quality of drinks on offer and the selection meaning you virtually can't get these drinks in any other stores or places, it is well worth buying a drink, and that comes from someone who generally prefers dining with tap water. Prices were slightly higher than you'd expect at Mcdonald's, and on par for a standard burger, my food came to around £11 but for the quality you don't mind paying those prices, this place is more of a fast-food restaurant than a casual or regular dining restaurant, although it does have quite a lot of seating due to the size of the store being large, slightly similar to what one would expect in an American diner, with tall tables, bar style tables and red booths. Five Guys also delivers via Deliveroo, however I find this service to be a tad overpriced compared to the general in-store experience, although out of all the restaurants on the site from Nandos to Pizza Express, I feel one of the few places actually suited to Deliveroo is Five Guys, so it is a good service to offer here, although the only time I'd ever think of using it would be when I'm staying in a hotel in Liverpool, not being from the area, and even then I'd be reluctant due to the delivery charge even to go such a short distance, for example they'd even charge the £2.50 or so delivery fee to go a short distance, although I admit this is not something Five Guys have control over with this being set by Deliveroo but it is still worth making note of. Overall, I am impressed with Five Guys, although it remains a real shame that unlike some "restaurants" which specialise in burgers including Handmade Burger Co and Gourmet Burger Kitchen, the latter actually has a branch in Liverpool's city centre in the One, the burger quality remains better and the same can be said about the service and the overall feel of this place, so despite flaws mentioned, the quality of food and service and the portion sizes (you probably get as many chips here as a large somewhere else) a four-star rating is surely warranted for Five Guys at Queens Square in Liverpool.

Great service, friendly staff! Five Guys food always good! Close to center of town and next to bus…read morestop.

Uncle Sam's

Uncle Sam's

(9 reviews)

£

I have always been a fan of Uncle Sam's and I always will be, for its delicious American style…read morefood. My experiences at this restaurant have never been disappointing; maybe that's because I seldom go at peak times and I tend to usually order my favourite dishes. Any meal with fall-off-the-bone saucy, meaty and juicy ribs does it for me; absolutely divine and you must try them if you haven't already. If you are unsure where to go to eat whether or not you're alone, Uncle Sam's is a definite recommendation - there is a choice of food that would suit everyone including kids menus plus they serve breakfast all day! Their portions are also liberal and prices are more than reasonable. Uncle Sam's is simple in design both from the outside and the inside, not to be underestimated for its quality and fine service.

Uncle Sam's is a bistro restaurant in Liverpool city centre and I must admit seems a little hit and…read moremiss. I have been on a couple of occasions and both times had a completely different experience. The first time the food was fab, real honest homecooked food with real generous portions, and all at a great price. The second time was a trainwreck... the staff were still as friendly and cheerful, however the food was not. It tasted like it had been pulled from the bottom of a freezer. I've given three stars because I don't know if the first day was a one off excellent day, or if the horrendous meal was a one off bad day!

Down The Hatch - vegan - Updated May 2026

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