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Football? Ugh. Not this year. I’m giving it up, not after that summer…

What? I have to? Oh.

Only Trabzonspor stand in the way of Liverpool’s hopes of reaching the group stage of the Europa League. It’s all change at Anfield this term with Roy Hodgson taking charge following Rafa Benitez’s switch to Inter Milan and they will be looking to get off to a flyer against the Bordo-Mavililer (The Maroon-Blues, since you asked). Liverpool overcame the FC Rabotnicki 4-0 on aggregate in the last round in what proved to be a useful run-out for Hodgson’s charges.

It remains to be seen whether a more experienced line-up will be named, after Liverpool’s World Cup stars Dirk Kuyt and Javier Mascherano will feature. Oh, and Steven Gerrard, of course.

Tickets are available from: here.

The first leg will take place at Anfield on Thursday 19th August and we have beds available (at the time of writing) starting from £15 for a standard dorm room, going up to £45 for a double or twin room, though these prices are liable to change, so book soon. You can call us on 0151 709 5570, drop us an email on liverpool@hattersgroup.com or book on this here website.

If you’re reading this, you’re in one of two categories. You’re either travelling to Liverpool and want the skinny on Liverpool ahead of your arrival, or you’ve already checked in and experienced the epic rarity at the scale of the big bang, that is a Hatters Liverpool receptionist on an off day, throwing a cursory flick of their dainty wrist towards our internet area for information on our fair city. For shame, I know, but do not judge them too harshly, dear friend, they’ve probably just been dumped, or summink. So remember: a cup of tea for a Hatters Liverpool receptionist is always well-received, especially in their very darkest hour. Here’s the basics.

Essentials:

Nearest Chemist:

Boots – Great Charlotte Street

Currency Exchange (0% commission):

The Post Office – Lecce Street

Supermarket:

Tesco – Mount Pleasant (or Hanover Street for a full-size store)

Nearest Cash Point:

HSBC Rodney Street

NHS Walk-in Centre:

Great Charlotte Street

Hatters is ideally positioned a stone’s throw away from all transport terminals in Liverpool.

Transport:

Train:

Liverpool Lime Street Station – Links Liverpool with the rest of the country.

Liverpool Central Station – Links Liverpool with the rest of Merseyside, aswell as Chester.

Coach:

The National Express Coach Station on Norton Street is the cheapest way to get around the UK if you don’t mind sitting on a coach for many hours. If you book far enough in advance you can get to London for £5, or Manchester/Leeds for £2.

Bus:

There are two main bus terminals in Liverpool. Queens Square and Paradise Street. You can get a daily ticket for around £3 which will give you unlimited travel around Liverpool for the day.




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Tokyou


Chinese
Tokyou Noodle Bar – Berry Street
Tokyou has carved out a reputation for itself as the best budget noodle bar in all of Liverpool town. With prices starting from as little as £4 for a full meal, Tokyou has a menu designed to cater to all tastes and all budgets. They also produce authentic Japanese, Indonesian and Malaysian dishes that are the equal of Liverpool’s more expensive eateries.
Also try: HoSt (upmarket Hope Street noodle bar)





Master Chef Indian
Master Chef – Renshaw Street
Situated just around the corner from Hatters, Master Chef is one of Liverpool’s favourite curry houses and boasts off-the-beaten track recipes, such as their trademark “Badami” and “Pepsila” dishes.
Also try: Maharaja – (London Road)






Italian Club
Italian
Italian Club Restaurant – Bold Street
Italian Club Restaurant sits cosily beside Hatters favourite bar, Tabac, on Bold Street in the independent business hub of Liverpool’s vibrant city centre. Simple hot daily specials are prepared every morning and served in an accurate and faithful manner, including cold antipasti and Panini that are offered at extremely competitive prices. The family business has recently added a seafood restaurant across the road, Italian Club Seafood, which is also winning rave reviews for its faithful Tuscan delights. Average meal prices range from £3-6.
Also try: The Quarter (Hope Street Italian restaurant, famed for great pizzas)



Tavern Co Mexican
Tavern – Queens Square Situated by the Queen Square Bus Station, Tavern is a low-lit feast of south-of-the-border cuisine and offers a relaxed atmosphere alongside hearty portions at reasonable prices. The menu caters to the more adventurous palate, as well as offering burgers and fajitas for the more casual patron. Although Tavern is marginally more expensive than the above restaurants, it certainly offers value for money fare, and will surely add extra sizzle to a stay in Liverpool.
Also try: Savina Restaurant (Duke Street restaurant, slightly more upmarket/expensive)




Bistro Jacques French
Bistro Jacques – Hardman Street
To dine à la française, Bistro Jacques is situated just a stone’s throw from Hatters Hostel and serves rustic French cuisine and boasts traditional Gallic décor with wooden tables, candles in bottles and walls smattered with prints by French artists. Bistro Jacques are famous for their 3 course “Lunch Offre” for £7.95 from 12pm every day. Their pre-theatre 3 course menu is also worth mentioning, at £10.95.
Also try: Café Rouge (Paradise Street, situated on the cusp of new city centre shopping development, Liverpool One, on Paradise Street)





Tirano Spanish
Tirano – Lark Lane, Aigburth Not necessarily sitting snugly under the “cheap eats” banner, but worth a mention for the fact that it is part-owned by Liverpool FC’s defensive general, Daniel Agger. The Great Dane can often be seen sampling his restaurant’s Tuscan and Spanish blend. The food on offer, as one would expect, is an exotic selection of tapas, antipasti, fish and meat dishes. One to recommend, although located outside of the City centre on ever-trendy Lark Lane.
Also try: La Tasca (Queens Square, cheaper, authentic franchised tapas)







For the Uninspired
McDonalds is around the corner. But, why would you want to go there?

That’s right people! Hatters Hostel Liverpool is here and ready to rumble!

The Hatters Hostel Liverpool

Coming for the football, want to walk down Penny Lane or go shopping crazy in the new Liverpool One shopping precinct?

Stay in the new and funky Hatters Hostel Liverpool!

We are located just a minute’s walk from the city centre, so be sure to check into Hatters for a great stay in Liverpool!

Call, skype, email or drop in to the kids at Hatters Liverpool to sort out your stay in this great city.

We look forward to meeting you here!

+44 (0)151 709 5570

liverpool@hattersgroup.com

The Hatters Hostel Liverpool

56-60 Mount Pleasant

Liverpool