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2 months ago
Food is healthy and tasty, but (almost) everything had mayo :'D Good as a takeaway/delivery option. read more
Commerce Way
Liverpool L8 7BA
United Kingdom
07504 106911
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https://www.picnicliverpool.com
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What time does PICNIC open?
PICNIC opens at 4:30 PM on Wednesday and Thursday.PICNIC opens at 11:00 AM on Friday.PICNIC opens at 4:00 PM on Saturday and Sunday.
What time does PICNIC close?
PICNIC is closed on Monday and Tuesday.PICNIC closes at 9:00 PM on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.PICNIC closes at 8:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Tue ClosedWed-Thu 4:30 PM - 9:00 PMFri 11:00 AM - 9:00 PMSat 4:00 PM - 9:00 PMSun 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Does PICNIC have parking?
Yes, PICNIC has parking options.
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During my time in the UK, I knew absolutely nothing about where to shop. That changed quickly when…read morethe homie Shay M. was hooking it up with the hints on where to go for some of the good stuff you can only find out here! Enter... ASDA!! It's a grocery store, but this particular location has 2 stores under 1 roof. The Home Bargains store houses "hardline" items as well as a few food and drinks options. It's here at this location that I was able to find and snag the well-known English cookies (or "biscuits" as they're locally called) which are branded as "Digestives." I do believe these can be found in San Diego's Shakespeare restaurant and store, but they're probably limited on flavors and guaranteed to cost more. While here, I found some of the hot sauces Shay told me about. I have a friend who loves hot sauce, so I'll be gifting that to her along with other yummies. The Cadbury chocolate tub was also here, and on sale. 2 tubs for £9!! That's an unbeatable price! There's a small selection of fruits and veggies and also fresh flower bouquets. I love the prices at these grocery stores. If I lived here, I wouldn't worry too much about sales, but the ones they do have make the prices even more amazing! Gotta love it here at ASDA! Get your shop on and save a grip of money doing it! ;)
Smithdown Road ASDA, or officially Sefton Park ASDA. Everything you expect in a large supermarket…read more This branch has an extra 'string to their bow'....... the staff. Last Saturday, I approached 3 different members of staff with different enquiries I needed resolving. I can only say they went above and beyond what I expected and remedied all my requirements . Many thanks to you all. I had earlier visited the instore Opticians, my original reason for attending the store and was served by a young lady, Kia. She was obviously well informed and trained. A credit to all trainers and recruiters at the store. I have never thought this before but I left feeling as if I was a truly valued customer, due to Kia and her 3 colleagues. I can only recommend visiting this store as it makes shopping a pleasant experience and not the usual chore. I hope the store general manager and department head take note of this review.
THE BUSINESS!!! Roses & Heroes
I wanna try these.. but just want 1 pack!!
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Parbold Fruit & Veg is a greengrocers owned and managed by the Italian-English Patitucci family. I…read morehighly recommend this place - I buy most of my fresh produce from here. Delivery is free of charge within a five mile radius, or you can visit the shop. The 'shop' is a 'no-frills' affair, a double garage at the rear of the Patitucci family home. So you can rest assured that you are not paying through the nose for expensive premises - no, sir! Their produce is of four grades - Regular, Local, Organic and Paolo's. 'Paolo's' denotes produce grown in the greenhouses and market gardens to the rear of the garage - as far as I know, I would consider it a sort of 'uncertified organic' as my information is that Paolo does not use chemical pesticides, etc. Paolo is the grandfather of the family, who moved from southern Italy to Lancashire in 1955, and is as devoted a market gardener as you could hope to find. Here is an article I found about Paolo Patitucci in the local newspaper http://www.osadvertiser.co.uk/news/ormskirk-news/2009/09/10/parbold-gardener-paulo-patitucci-s-back-with-his-gigantic-green-beans-80904-24645160/ So basically, all the fruit and vegetables are at least good quality, with a lot of it winning extra brownie points for being local and fresh. Plus, with Paolo's characterful vegetables and herbs, and additional organic market produce, the super-healthy niche market is well catered for. They also stock a nice selection of organic delicatessen items, plus homemade jams, etc. The business side of things is now run by Paolo's son Vince, who is another fantastic gentleman. From what I've seen of him, I would say Vince is a bit of a dude. Such as - when it was still glass milk bottles - carrying two crates of milk in each hand. Without braggadocio. Lastly, they are totally fair and honest, which is a boon when buying fresh produce.
It's moved since the last review and is now nearer the station so don't follow the map too…read moreprecisely! Great selection of veg and some nice assorted health food supplies and meat and cheese and dairy. Ended up buying a lot more than was on my list - couldn't resist the opportunity whilst passing through Parbold on the canal.
Market garden.
Parsley rows.
Flower barrow in front of the shop.
Deli Fonseca is one of the few places that makes me wish I was loaded…read more A fab independent deli in Liverpool's business district, it's packed floor to ceiling with all kinds of mouthwatering goodies. The gigantic counter displays a myriad of delicious cheeses, hams, olives, pates, anti-pasti and salads whilst the nearby baskets display fresh sticks and loaves of bread. To top it off, they have dozens of wooden shelves groaning with all kinds of lovely store cupboard treats from organic granola, cereals and cookies to oat cakes, chutneys, olive oils, vinegars, sauces and spices. Now, where did I put that darn lottery ticket?
This review is for the upstairs restaurant area - and sadly it is not a good one. One Saturday…read morelunchtime, I popped in for a light lunch. Nothing complicated - in the end, I ordered a Greek salad and a plate of Serrano ham rather than the pricier mains on the blackboards. I'm not sure how two really basic things could be so disappointing. I think it's because on the surface, this looks like a place that prides itself on sourcing and attention to detail. On the specials during my visit were such items as hand foraged local samphire, Cumbrian lamb and Pink's award winning sausages. So why was the Greek salad about 50% raw onion? Why did it feature those mealy crunchy supermarket basics tomatoes, cold from the fridge? Even the black olives mentioned on the menu were green. And they clearly did have black olives in the kitchen, because my four slices of Serrano ham (almost £6) came topped with a single olive. They boasted it was "20 month aged" - most of it had clearly been in their fridge, as it featured a faint tang of refrigerator and managed to be unpleasantly rubbery. Not sure how Serrano ham can even go rubbery but there you go. If you've boasting of excellent ingredients then it's unacceptable for the basics to fail so badly. I wouldn't bother returning.
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I stopped in very hungry with my kids and mother. They have really big portions for a fair price…read more The food was very good. He gave some extra doner meat to my kid because he kept eating mine so much. I found the guy there to be kind and generous. I mean it isn't gourmet, but we enjoyed the food and it was lively and fun to eat there.
The best place in Liverpool for food. Everythink they make is perfect and the staff are all very…read morenice they really look after you, nothing is to much trouble for them. Well done to them all :-)
One of the lesser known bureau's this place was established by Winston Churchill at the height of…read morethe Second World War. Originally based in London's Whitehall the job of The Sandwich Bureau was to beef up wartime morale by coming up with delicious new sandwiches which would be distributed to allied troops all over Europe by means of modified bomber planes. Never officially disbanded the Sandwich Bureau was moved to more modest digs on Liverpool's Wood Street and began serving its delicious range of paninis, baguettes and salads. My own personal favourite has to be their filled bin-lid barm cakes which are a soft tasty treat which are probably big enough to share (although I've never offered anyone a bite). Rumour has it that these were also the favourites of Lord Churchill himself and he would often have one of these before washing it down with half a bottle of champagne and a gigantic cigar before bursting into the war room each day.
Excellent late night drink delivery service covering Liverpool, Wirral & Chester. Very fast…read moredelivery. Highly recommended when you need booze at night!
order online at ..www.mikenacies.co.uk pay over the phone etc.read more
Awful Absolutely disgusted with food and customer service!!!…read moreOrdered 2 calazone pizzas Donna meat and bolognese might as well of ordered vegetarian, 1 piece of Donna and no mince!!!! Chips were cold and soggie. Dogs dinner looked more appealing!!!!!!! Only give 1 star because I had toView less
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