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Restaurant to open above the club shop


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While football fans around the country have to be content with Bovril and a pie, Kopites will soon be enjoying a whole new culinary experience when the club opens a family-friendly restaurant at Anfield.

 

The Boot Room Sports Cafe will serve top quality steaks, salads, pasta, pizza and much more at competitive prices from 11am until 11pm seven days a week.

 

Diners will also be able to enjoy hot and cold drinks, cocktails and big-screen TVs when the restaurant opens for business above the club shop on October 14.

 

Head chef Chris McDowell has been signed from Gusto on the Albert Dock - but kids are allowed to snub our talented cook and prepare their own pizza!

 

There will be lots more to keep children entertained, including the chance to visit a state-of-the-art ice-cream machine.

 

 

 

Vegetarians are also well catered for - and we're happy to accommodate all other dietary needs as well as parties.

 

To make things even easier, the club is providing secure parking outside the Centenary Stand.

 

Christian Grall, Executive Head Chef at LFC, said: "The Boot Room restaurant will provide the local community and visitors to the stadium with a unique, fun and family-orientated experience.

 

"The food and service will be of the highest standards with some unique twists that will hopefully add a little theatre to guests' dining experience."

 

 

 

Christian has worked at the club for 10 years and has always been keen to open a restaurant within the stadium.

 

He added: "There has long been a demand from fans for us to provide a restaurant facility open outside of match days at the ground and along with my newly recruited team I am very excited about the upcoming opening."

 

The Boot Room Sports Cafe can meet the demand for up to 230 diners, so booking isn't essential.

 

However, we highly recommend you do so during our opening week due to the anticipated interest.

 

Restaurant to open at Anfield - Liverpool FC

 

 

Even more proof if it was needed that they have no intention of building a new ground

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While football fans around the country have to be content with Bovril and a pie, Kopites will soon be enjoying a whole new culinary experience when the club opens a family-friendly restaurant at Anfield.

 

The Boot Room Sports Cafe will serve top quality steaks, salads, pasta, pizza and much more at competitive prices from 11am until 11pm seven days a week.

 

Diners will also be able to enjoy hot and cold drinks, cocktails and big-screen TVs when the restaurant opens for business above the club shop on October 14.

 

Head chef Chris McDowell has been signed from Gusto on the Albert Dock - but kids are allowed to snub our talented cook and prepare their own pizza!

 

There will be lots more to keep children entertained, including the chance to visit a state-of-the-art ice-cream machine.

 

 

 

Vegetarians are also well catered for - and we're happy to accommodate all other dietary needs as well as parties.

 

To make things even easier, the club is providing secure parking outside the Centenary Stand.

 

Christian Grall, Executive Head Chef at LFC, said: "The Boot Room restaurant will provide the local community and visitors to the stadium with a unique, fun and family-orientated experience.

 

"The food and service will be of the highest standards with some unique twists that will hopefully add a little theatre to guests' dining experience."

 

 

 

Christian has worked at the club for 10 years and has always been keen to open a restaurant within the stadium.

 

He added: "There has long been a demand from fans for us to provide a restaurant facility open outside of match days at the ground and along with my newly recruited team I am very excited about the upcoming opening."

 

The Boot Room Sports Cafe can meet the demand for up to 230 diners, so booking isn't essential.

 

However, we highly recommend you do so during our opening week due to the anticipated interest.

 

Restaurant to open at Anfield - Liverpool FC

 

 

Even more proof if it was needed that they have no intention of building a new ground

 

So ya only just found out eh ?

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Even more proof if it was needed that they have no intention of building a new ground

 

not really even if we started to build a new ground tomorrow it would take about 3 years before it was ready,so it makes sence to get as much out of the present ground as we can.its abvious that there was space at the ground doing nothing so instead of leaving it empty purslow and ayre have looked at ideas to generate money.unlike the previous commercial department the present team know how to use the clubs name to make money(sadly because of the owners we aren't seening the benifets of it)

after club shops another good money making scheme would be a chain of club restuarants.

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Might go in there one day, take a seat. Wait patiently for the waitress to arrive "Are you ready to order?"

 

"Yes, love, I could murder a whopper"

 

Jump up and stab every single one of the beauts in there with my LFC fork (probably wouldn't kill the kids in truth, just torture them with the state-of-the-art ice cream machine). Scoop out their eyeballs and skullfuck the cunts.

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I sometimes wish that Football as we know it today would totally collapse. It's the only way we could ever get back to how it used to be. Imagine all the money just disappearing from the game, it would be great.

 

It could happen within a month if every single football fan stopped going to the grounds.

 

The panic amongst the cunts at the top of the game would be a joy to behold.

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