300 Restaurants near Wirral

We found 300 restaurants within 15 miles 15 miles of Wirral

There are so many restaurants in the Wirral so that you can find your new favourite place to eat without being lost for options. But, it would be fair to say that you may feel a bit overwhelmed when sifting through these options with no easy way to narrow them down. Luckily, on this page, you'll be able to use the filters on the left hand side of the page in order to whittle down your options, and you’ll be able to find a restaurant that ticks all the boxes with ease. Our filters will even allow you to narrow down your restaurant choices based on budget, the kind of cuisine – which is perhaps the most important part, and much more. The Wirral has got so much on offer, from Brazilian and Greek restaurants, through to ice cream, Japanese, and Middle Eastern. If you like to sit in the sunshine during the summer months, you'll also be able to choose from options including beer gardens, restaurants with great views, waterside dining and outdoor seating with terraces. Depending on the time of day that you’d like to dine, we’ve got breakfast options, bottomless brunch, long pub lunches, evening meals and restaurants that serve late into the night.

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The WRO Lounge

The WRO Lounge

Wirral, CH48 4DY
4.6 miles
The second incarnation of the Wro brand, opened in summer 2009 to a rapturous reception. A development of the chic yet relaxed vibe established in the ... Find out more
Roscoe Head

Roscoe Head

Liverpool, L1 2SX
4.6 miles
What we think
" The only pub in Merseyside to appear in every edition of the Good Beer Guide since it was first published in 1974, this unobtrusive family-run booze ..." Read our full review
Stanley's Bar and Grill

Stanley's Bar and Grill

Liverpool, L3 0AN
4.6 miles
Stanley’s Bar & Grill is a theatre style restaurant, and a great spot to meet up with loved ones and enjoy some delicious food. If you like a bit ... Find out more
Harvester - Croft Park

Harvester - Croft Park

Birkenhead, CH62 3PN
4.6 miles
Welcome to Harvester Croft Park, Harvester restaurant in Wirral. Here you will find our famous grills and salads; we serve real food fresh, fun and ful ... Find out more
Röski

Röski

Liverpool, L1 2TE
4.6 miles
Having won MasterChef: The Professionals’, chef Anton Piotrowski went on to open Röski in Liverpool to showcase his modern British food in a ... Find out more
Papillon

Papillon

Georgian Quarter, L1 9BQ
4.7 miles
A Public House. Find out more
Buyers Club

Buyers Club

Liverpool, L1 9AX
4.7 miles
What we think
"Tucked off Liverpool’s Hardman Street, this multi-purpose enterprise – drinking spot, kitchen, music venue and off licence – is domin ..." Read our full review
The Florist - Liverpool

The Florist - Liverpool

Liverpool, L1 9AX
4.7 miles
The Florist is a heavily styled restaurant between the Knowledge and Georgian quarters in the centre of Liverpool right near the waterfront. This is an idea ... Find out more
The London Carriage Works

The London Carriage Works

Liverpool, L1 9DA
4.7 miles
What we think
"Since consolidating and dove-tailing its fine-dining restaurant and brasserie, the smart-casual London Carriage Works feels like a more focused operati ..." Read our full review
The Quarter

The Quarter

Liverpool, L8 7PU
4.7 miles
What we think
"Part of the successful 60 Hope Street Group, this buzzing restaurant and deli has expanded three times in the last few years to cater for its ever-burg ..." Read our full review
Flute Liverpool

Flute Liverpool

Liverpool, L1 9AS
4.7 miles
Welcome to the Flute, we are a highly recommended pub for all live sporting events with 2 large screens, 10 TV's and 2 booths also with their own privat ... Find out more
Hope & Anchor Liverpool

Hope & Anchor Liverpool

Liverpool, L1 9DE
4.7 miles
Nearby to the university, in the heart of Liverpool, Hope & Anchor exudes the quintessential British charm of a traditional pub. Its interior boasts a m ... Find out more
Cuthbert's Bakehouse

Cuthbert's Bakehouse

Liverpool, L3 5TB
4.7 miles
Cuthbert’s began in 2006, establishing its roots in Aigburth with a humble home bakehouse. Juggling their commitment to demanding full time jobs in th ... Find out more
Frederiks Liverpool

Frederiks Liverpool

Liverpool, L1 9BX
4.7 miles
This self-proclaimed ‘neighbourhood kitchen and bar’ is a great spot for a quick dinner and beer after work, but it’s also a wonderful pla ... Find out more
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A metropolitan borough of Merseyside, the Wirral, as it’s informally known, encompasses just over 60 square miles of the northern part of the Wirral Peninsula. It might not be the biggest borough in the country when it comes to size, but it is home to 1900 listed buildings, 215 churches, 50 towns and villages, 10 lighthouses, five nature reserves, two watermills, and a castle and fort. There’s lots to do in the Wirral, so why not pay a visit to the Eureka! Science + Discovery centre to enjoy a family friendly day out, soak in the culture at the Lady Lever Art Gallery, or take in the beauty at the Birkenhead Priory. It’s said that the Wirral was once land that was heavily overgrown with bog myrtle, and the name Wirral literally means myrtle corner.