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  • 4
  • Next to Nowhere, Liverpool

I met one of the volunteers for this place who recommended that I rock along and try the Shepherd's Pie. I indeed did rock along but first of all was the soup. I plumped for the lentil and with the roll that came with it, it was hearty enough to be lunch enough for many. Then I tried the Shepherd's Pie and it was all I was led it would be - my taste buds were having a good. The place is a political centre as is obvious by the copious amounts of pro vegan and animal rights material as well as the other political material that there is there. It's the cheapest of the vegetarian eateries in Liverpool, the food was bargain priced (it is very budget friendly). It is different from most places that you'll go to eat food. It doesn't pretend to be anything fancy and the menu isn't the widest choice. That's hardly surprising as the place is run by unpaid volunteers working hard with many projects such as movie presentation on the go in the place (see the website, it gives a better description than I can). For access press the white doorbell and someone will rock upstairs to let you in. 100% vegan, a shame it's not open longer but of course the volunteers are given up their time for free. It is located just down the street from exotic fruit and veg market on Bold St.


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