The Lodge is the epitome of classic, neighbourhood pubs. Drift away from the city centre and venture out to Lark Lane where this traditional pub features interiors of exposed brick, a long wooden bar, timeless lamps and a black and white chequered floor to create a fun, cosy atmosphere. Nestled on a bohemian street, this spot is great for an alternative night out in the area - make sure to look out for the Lark Lane Poet too; for a small fee he'll come up with a poet on the spot for you.
There's no need to wake up early as breakfast at The Lodge are served until 3pm. You can feast your way through a full English, breakfast sandwich or a more refined option of poached eggs and avocado served on toasted sourdough with tomatoes and a balsamic glaze.
No messing around with the favourites seems to be the key to The Lodge's menu. Lunch includes everything from a club sandwich and philly cheesesteak toastie to pork meatballs in a rich tomato sauce topped with cheese and served in a toasted ciabatta. Oh, and they all come with fries and salad so you certainly won't be left hungry.
At dinner, you may start with one of the exciting small plates including the unique hoisin duck, cucumber and spring onion topped fries. The mains include burgers, local-dish braised beef scouse, fish and chips as well as homemade pies, baked to order, served with creamy mash and plenty of rich gravy. The dessert offering is simple with only three options but with sticky toffee pudding, brownie and apple pie up for grabs, who needs anything else?
This traditional pub is sure to deliver a fine British feast, proving that family favourites shouldn't be messed with. Pop in on a Sunday for a roast dinner served with all the trimmings - just be quick because once they're gone, they're gone!