The restaurant was loved by people across the city for its 'delicious food' and 'great food'
If you grew up in Liverpool in the 90s and 00s, you’ll probably remember having a meal at the Caesar’s Palace restaurant.
The restaurant also had large fish tanks which delighted younger diners. As for outside, the exterior literally looked like a palace, with neon blue lights and large glass windows making the restaurant stand out on Renshaw Street. In the photographs, taken in the 00s, you can see customers dining near the windows looking out to Lewis's and the restaurants' marble interior. Above diners are arches of lights and if you look closely, you can also spot the old Caesar’s Palace dessert menu propped up on some of the tables.Despite years of success, Caesar's Palace closed in the late 2000s. While other competitors such as Uncle Sam’s moved to other locations in Liverpool, by 2008 Caesar's Palace was no more.
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