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‘Right Local Helmi’: Spire Restaurant, Wavetree

June 26, 20255 Mins Read
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Harley Young Delights in lovely mid -week lunch on Smithdown Road

Smithdown Road is on a lot of only one street. Stylish French-bistro-style places, such as Belzan, to collect family-for-a-a-up-up restaurants like Chamber 36, you know that when you go to this wavetree section, you will not leave hungry later.

But if you go to Smithdown and go to Church Street, you will find a modest Spire restaurant near Grab-And-go-style chicken favorites Beak and Boozer, Footy Bar and Grill for the first twenty first changes.

Outside, Spire’s white façade doesn’t suggest a lot, but pop your head and if you have a table, you will stay on a long way – trust me.

Outside the Spire Restaurant
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Dave and I arrived as soon as the restaurant opened for a few minutes, the stomach scraped and eagerly see how spire prices in the middle of the week early in the afternoon. The tables were neatly pre -set with sparkling glass and fresh flowers in the vases. The room itself is very underestimated, it has enough room for about 30 deck, but you can tell a lot of care and the attention is set on how the spotless tables and drinking glasses were.

In addition to the United States, the restaurant had another table when ordering drinks (two glass bottles of diets at a modest price of £ 6.20), but it changed quickly and half past twelve years.

The locals and the regular ones were caught with each other at the tables, and the Adam’s bartender, server and versatile legend seem to break the bits with orders and delivery. The atmosphere was catchyly hospitable and bright enough to brighten the bitter January afternoon.

We decided to go to two courses for lunch menu at a reasonable £ 25 -Dave chose a beginner and terminal pistachio shell, cranberry jam and brioche murders and 7oz beef, chip and pepper sauce (£ 6) bacon crotch and chicken sauce; And the sticky toffee pudding with Butterscotch sauce and vanilla ice cream.

As I waited for the walls on the walls, which always extended in 2006-2024, covering every metro publication in Cheshire’s life, a good food guide and Harden -some of which had been admitted from Spire to another.

Dave’s beginner arrived quickly, a well -introduced skeletal salad for well -presented slate and branded products and fresh carrot ribbons – a potted brie rinses and bubbling in his case under the bed of the Pistachio and a cordial doll Karankajama Jam. The Brioche-Murt was driven into a triangular, but still different sizes and flaws that show that they have been made with love in the house, not stores.

Dave enjoyed this thoroughly, polishing it just before he used his last Croute triangle to an ingeniously designed corner to scoop up and ruin the remnants of the molten brie goodness from Ramek.

I was jealous. I should have been greedy and went three courses instead.

After 10 minutes, the mains arrived charming. Dave’s beef fillet had a nicely closed top and the juices had begun to extend underneath, perfectly with a few fat boiled chips with mopeds later. Part of the salad, one button mushrooms and lightly roasted tomatoes add splashes on the plate, and the pepper sauce is served in a rich jug to pour the wings. All of which were gel beautifully.

2025 01 28 Spire -Naudana File

The Goorsnargh chicken was delicately gentle and damp when he was baptized with plenty of leek puree and chicken sauce, which formed the bed. The crisp BBQ chicken and the bacon crotch on the side sitting under a crack plate, which made a satisfactory wrinkles when it was dismantled. Delicious.

Both Kroquette and the chicken breasts were hard in size and did not need much insertion, but included a sideboard steamed and greased vegetables, which was a nice touch.

2025 01 29 Spire Goosnargh chicken

Finishing a meal with an absolute winning dish was a lovely sticky toffee pudding with Butterscotch sauce and vanilla ice cream.

The Butterscotch sauce was rich, but not even a little sick as some sticky toffee puds can be and had leaked the cake into each gap on the fluffy layers. Completely fantastic. I can still taste it now by writing this.

2025 01 28 Spire Sticky Toffee Powered

An inexpensive, good quality and friendly, Spire restaurant is a hospitable place that deserves the same praise that locals give it to notice from afar. If you are ever around the Wavere and you feel your stomach, pop your head like me. You won’t be disappointed.

Spire Restaurant, 1 Church RD, Liverpool L15 9EA


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All score reviews are unreported, impartial and are always paid for S.Com and completely independent of commercial relationships. They are the first person’s account of one visit, a knowledgeable restaurant reviewer and do not represent the company as a whole.

If you want to see the receipt as evidence that this magazine paid for a meal, a copy is available on request. Or maybe ask the restaurant.

15.5/20


  • Food
    7.5/10

    Potted Brie 7.5, Beef Fleet 8, Goosnargh Chicken 8, sticky toffee -yanks 8.5 Ambience – 4/5


  • Atmosphere
    4/5


  • Maintenance
    4/5

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