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Liverpool Restaurant Week hailed success, and it will return in Spring 2025
FOLLOWING the take up of offers worth £237k of special deals by diners, Liverpool's food and drink venues have given their seal of approval to the retun of:- 'Liverpool Restaurant Week' for 2025.
Liverpool BID Company told us that over 75 venues took part in Liverpool Restaurant Week, this year. Each venue created culinary and drink offers ranging from:- £5 to £35. Over 13,800 individual downloads of those offers were made from the week's dedicated website. The food and drink industry is worth millions to the Liverpool City Region economy. In the 1st 3 months of 2024, £76m was spent in Liverpool venues. In 2022, food and drink spend in Liverpool was £0.851bn. The average visitor spends £29.98 on food and drink when they come to the City. It also contributed to footfall in the city centre. On Bold Street, which had 16 offers as part of Liverpool Restaurant Week, footfall rose by 19% compared with the same week in 2023. There were around an extra 50,000 visitors in the City Centre. For restaurants who took part, the week was a great success. 78% of local restaurants surveyed said they thought it had brought it extra business, with increases from the previous week reaching up to 40%. Nedwah Abdo from Haute Dolci on Bold Street said- "Liverpool Restaurant Week was a huge success for us. We were able to showcase our exquisite menu from brunch, heavenly desserts and refreshing drinks at a low price. As we are newly opened this offer allowed a lot of new people to try out our menu for the first time and hopefully, they will become loyal customers. We are also looking at keeping a similar offer on for the next few months for the people who didn't get a chance to visit us during Liverpool Restaurant Week." This was echoed by other restaurants throughout the City, who had taken part, with Becky Todd from Leaf agreeing:- "We were delighted to have taken part in Liverpool Restaurant Week. It was a brilliant way to showcase all of the delicious food and drink the city has to offer. We loved welcoming new faces and regulars into our venues to enjoy our deal and see what else we have to offer. We can’t wait for next year!" Also commenting on its success was Emma Hocknell who is the BDM from Hawksmoor:- "It was a no brainer for ourselves at Hawksmoor to get involved with Liverpool Restaurant Week, it was a fantastic week of collaboration across the city for the hospitality scene. The amount of brilliant offers available meant the city was spoilt for choice with dining options. We loved showcasing Hawksmoor to hundreds of first time visitors and we would most definitely take part again." Bill Addy is the CEO of Liverpool BID Company added:- "For us and for our levy payers, our work focuses on how we can give more value to the city centre, not just to businesses but visitors as well. The impact of Liverpool Restaurant Week shows that our ambition was met. We wanted to increase the profile of the food and drink offers in the city, to encourage more visits and for people to explore the city plate by plate, trying somewhere new. We will be bringing Liverpool Restaurant Week back as it has been so warmly received by venues and diners alike." Liverpool Restaurant Week will return in 2025, with dates to be confirmed.
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