The Quarter
About
Coffee & Tea, Pizza, Breakfast & Brunch
Price Range : Under $10 (££)
Location
Adress: 7 Falkner Street, Liverpool, L8 7PU
Phone: +44 151 707 1965
Work Hours
Business info
- turned_in_notVegetarian OptionsYes
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- insert_emoticonAmbienceCasual, Classy
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholBeer & Wine Only
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiFree
- tvHas TVYes
Reviews
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Piet D.
Went here two times for breakfast. Had a table outside in the sunshine. Full English breakfast, good coffee, pleasant service. Great start in the day!
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Pauline E.
First time in the UK and my first breakfast was delicious at this cute cafe. Service staff is very friendly and fast.
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Marlou S.
After flying in to Liverpool The Quarter was our first stop for lunch. It's a nice place, cute interior, colorful garlands and friendly staff. The portions were rather small though, which is why i'm not going all in when it comes to stars... Both my friend and i went for a sourdough toast with avocado, poached egg and hollandaise sauce - sounds like a proper lunch, right? Without that cappuccino of mine i absolutely wouldn't have had enough though, so that was disappointing.
Besides - lovely place! I would go back if i'm ever in the neighborhood again. -
Devinder M.
Great place we found wandering the streets working up an appetite and this place did not disappoint. The stone bake pizzas are lovely and the staff friendly, the inside is light and breezy and there is outside seating. Oh and they play great music.
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Gemma A.
The corner of Faulkner Street where The Quarter is situated has been a regular haunt of mine since I moved to Liverpool in 1999. I used to go to the little sandwich shop (which was situated where the entrance into The Quarter and its deli now resides) which was affectionately known by me and many others as 'the funeral shop' because of its black external paintwork. I also regularly visited Number Seven Deli; I'm not sure whether it was the same owners as The Quarter but the current menu certainly gives more than a nod to the old place. And I'm very glad of that.
It's very nice to have a non-chain restaurant you can rely on to produce proper thin crust, Italian style pizzas and The Quarter is one of those places. AND they do gluten free bases too which is refreshing. I tend to stick with the more classic Italian toppings like the Margarita, Maria or Caprese but the more adventurous pizza fan will be in heaven as well; Jerk chicken with pineapple or braised sticky beef with fennel and apple slaw? Not toppings I would ever go for but they're certainly original!
The pastas are equally inventive, with items on the menu such as the Andalucian (king prawn, chorizo, tomato and mascarpone) or the pasta with mussels, cider and leeks. Be warned though, the portions are pretty big so unless you're really starving get a small starter!
The desserts and cakes at The Quarter are also pretty legendary (or rather notorious for their size and naughtiness!) Dreamy Chocolate Fudge Cake? Rocky Road Bar? Wickedly good!
All in all the menu and atmosphere at The Quarter is great; even at its busiest it's a great place to chill out and a popular choice for informal business meetings. Be prepared to have to hang around for a table outside in the summertime though, The Quarter is extremely popular when the sun is shining! And why wouldn't it be? Sitting in the sunshine sipping a glass of chilled white wine, surrounded by beautiful Georgian buildings with a view of Liverpool Cathedral? Class.