Looking somewhat like a Parisian backstreet bistro, you could be forgiven for losing yourself
A charming bistro, loved by Jay Rayner, is hidden away in 'Liverpool's Diagon Alley'. Queen Avenue, off Castle Street in the city centre, has been nicknamed after the magical street - possibly because stepping into it takes you to another world. The intimate and narrow avenue , which is lined with Georgian lamp posts, is home to several businesses, including Queens Wine Bar and Bistro . and completely forgetting you’re in Liverpool city centre .
Number one TripAdvisor restaurant that's 'brilliant for meat eaters' to open second venue £6 Amazon item that makes cleaning your air fryer easy Queens co-owner Lucas Castro Pires, 44, told the ECHO about how the journey to Queen Avenue began. He said: ''It all started from a single conversation with R & H Fine Wines who are located on the tucked away road. We discussed the empty unit available on Queen Avenue and it all started from there.
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