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  2. Belzan - Wikipedia

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    In May 2023, American actor and comedian Will Ferrell made headlines when he dined at Belzan whilst in Liverpool to attend the Eurovision Song Contest. [6] In May 2024, Lord of the Rings actors Billy Boyd, Orlando Bloom, Dominic Monaghan, and Elijah Wood ate at the restaurant during a stay in Liverpool for Comic Con, with Grainger calling them "really great, nice guys who had an amazing laugh ...

  3. Lark Lane, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Lark Lane is a street in Liverpool, England, noted for its cafés, bars, boutiques, music venues and bistros and has a bohemian reputation. [1] Its proximity to student residences, open green space and the variety of bars and restaurants makes it a popular venue as an alternative to the city centre.

  4. Paradise Street, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Street is a street in Liverpool, Merseyside, in the Liverpool One shopping area. It lies south of Whitechapel and north of Duke Street. The street contains many stores and restaurants including McDonald's , Tessuti , Urban Outfitters , Morphe , JD Sports , Footasylum , Starbucks , Hugo Boss and John Lewis .

  5. Hope Street, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    On Hope Street at the top of Mount Street (where stands LIPA and the former Liverpool Institute for Boys) is the interesting sculpture "A Case History" by John King, 1998. Various items of luggage, cast in concrete, are stacked on the pavement – the labels on the suitcases refer to notable individuals and institutions linked with the local area.

  6. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner - Wikipedia

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    Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner is a 2019 American documentary television series. The premise revolves around chef David Chang meeting a celebrity in a large city in each episode, talking about food and eating various local foods. [1] [2]

  7. Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 the theatre began their sell out Variety Lunch Club series which provides lunch, a cup of tea, a singer, and a comedian for £6. More than 1,200 people a month come to these Wednesday afternoon shows. The theatre also offers free to access groups including a Community Choir and a Youth Theatre for young people aged 11 and up.

  8. Kensington, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Kensington is an inner city area of Liverpool, England.It is bordered by Everton to the north, Fairfield to the east, Edge Hill to the south, and the city centre to the west. . The majority of Kensington is in the Kensington and Fairfield ward, while its westernmost part Kensington Fields is in the Central w

  9. Culture of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Beryl Bainbridge, one of England's greatest contemporary writers, grew up in Liverpool.Many of her stories are set there. A number of notable authors have visited Liverpool including Daniel Defoe, Washington Irving, Thomas De Quincey, Herman Melville, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Charles Dickens, Gerard Manley Hopkins and Hugh Walpole all of whom spent extended periods in the city [citation needed].