£95pp—Michelin-listed dining experience
Why We Love This Deal
The Michelin Guide says The Art School Restaurant "continues to nourish the good diners of Liverpool". With chef Paul Askew at the helm, It has been awarded two AA Rosettes and a spot in The Good Food Guide. For £95, join us at the well-loved eatery for an exclusive event just for Travelzoo members. Start the afternoon with a glass of vintage sparkling wine, then enjoy a specially curated 3-course meal with two paired wines. Paul will also be on hand to take questions about his fine-dining expertise.
What's Included
- Valid for an exclusive Travelzoo member event in The Lantern Room at The Art School Restaurant, which includes:
- A welcome glass of vintage Henners 2018 sparkling wine and Gordal olives
- Amuse-bouche and breads
- Three courses from an exclusive menu, curated just for Travelzoo members
- Two paired wines with your meal, selected by the sommelier team
- A Q&A with the chef Paul Askew
- Service charge
- An optional table reserved in The Cellars after your meal. Any extra drinks purchased will be charged at full price
More Reasons to Go
- "Cooking is ambitious and full of colour", confirms The Michelin Guide.
- The chef competed for the North West on series 12 of "The Great British Menu", where his main course scored a perfect 10. You may also recognise him from "Saturday Kitchen", "Sunday Brunch", "Celebrity MasterChef", and "Friday Night Fakeaway".
- Paul is well-known in Liverpool for championing regional produce, and dishes follow a field-to-fork ethos. He is the president of Disciples Escoffier UK, which promotes culinary excellence and legendary chef Auguste Escoffier's values among UK food professionals.
- Paul is also a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Culinary Arts—a highly respected, senior figure in the UK's hospitality industry.
- The Art School Restaurant is housed in a former Home For Destitute Children. "This proper old-school fine dining spot headed up by Paul Askew is worth every penny" (Time Out).
- Dishes are "full of ambitious flair" and elements "all fit together as snugly as jigsaw pieces" (The Good Food Guide).
(15 Member Ratings)





