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60 Supper Club & Special Offers
We regularly run Supper Club events & Special Offers at our Hope Street Restaurant in Liverpool. Our Supper Club host is usually a special guest and dishes are created by our head chef.
60 Supper Club Wine Dinner 24 April 2012
Tuesday 24th April
From strawberries & cream to crisp & dry to rich and full bodied.
Sample the varying styles of Rose from across the globe with C & O wines and 60 Hope Street
7/7.15pm
£38 per person (4 course dinner & 5 wines)
Twitter Offer 22 February 2012
Wednesday 22nd February
All evening from 5pm
Beef Bourguignon with Roast Garlic Mash & a glass of Shiraz £10
Please follow 60 on Twitter to receive the code to book
Follow @60hopest
Offer subject to availability
Wine Dinner 21 March 2012
Wednesday 21st March - FULLY BOOKED - WAITING LIST ONLY
7/7.15pm
Join Roger Barlow from Gerrard Seel and discover that there is more to Spanish wine than Rioja !
Sample wines from Torro, Ribera del duero, Navarra & Rueda and enjoy the delights of Spanish food.
A celebration of Spanish food and wine.
£38 (4 course dinner and 5 wines)
January Sale 03 January 2012
60 Hope Street is Just the Ticket this January....
The 2012 Sale starts on 3rd January
2 courses & glass of wine £15 pp
Monday - Friday 12-2.30pm
3 courses & glass of wine £20pp
3 couses & 1/2 bottle of wine £25.95pp
Restaurant - Monday - Saturday 5-6.30pm
Bistro - Monday - Saturday 5-10.30pm
Sunday 12-2.30pm & 5-8pm
Menu Options are from our sale menu which changes weekly. Wine will be selected by 60 Hope Street. Reservations must…
Gift Vouchers
Gift Vouchers are available by calling into 60 Hope Street.
They are valid for all three restaurants.
Sundays at 60
Join 60 on Sundays for a relaxed lunch or dinner.
No Sunday is complete without a Fabulous Roast Dinner with all the trimmings and it is even better if someone cooks it for you and does the washing up !
We are open between 12-2.30pm and 5-8pm
Independent on Sunday
When Samuel Chamberlain published British Bouquet, his "Epicurean Tour of Britain", in 1963, the Bostonian devoted a lengthy chapter to the gastronomic delights of London (and five pages to Guildford) but failed to include a passing mention of any restaurant in what was then Lancashire. An editorial strategy that was perverse 50 years ago would, today, be regarded as little short of insane.
Even the man from Massachusetts, were he revising his 500-page work today, would be obliged to travel to Liverpool, if only to visit 60 Hope Street, probably the…