Menu from Clockworks
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Gluten-free
Vegetarian
Sandwiches
Peasant Po Boy
Slow roasted pulled beef brisket smothered in its own roasting juices with baby gem, tomato & mayonnaise
Captain Carolina
Bourbon and stout beer marinated sirloin steak with sautéed red peppers, onions topped with a red jalapeno & cheddar cheese sauce
Lady Kagashi
Oriental marinated chicken breast with shredded carrot, cucumber, beansprouts, baby gem & sriracha mayonnaise
Breakfast
Baroness Scrambled Eggs
asparagus, avocado with a tomato salsa served on an English muffin
Aristocrat
wilted spinach and red pepper filled hash brown, poached egg, hollandaise
Waffles
Fresh stacked Vanilla waffles with Nutella, strawberries & whipped cream
Lunch
The Butcher
back bacon, sausages, stornoway black pudding, potato scone, eggs your way, roast field mushrooms, grilled tomato, baked beans, farmhouse toast
The Gardene r (v)
avocado, grilled halloumi, potato scone, eggs your way, roast field mushrooms, wilted spinach, grilled tomato, baked beans, farmhouse toast
Royale
smoked salmon, poached eggs, hollandaise, toasted english muffin
Pulled beef brisket scouse
with pickled beetroot & a crusty baguette
Herb crusted lamb shank
with minted pea puree and creamy layered potatoes
Coca Cola slow cooked belly pork
with braised red cabbage & mustard mash
Desserts
Bitter Lemon Sponge
lemon vodka sorbet, house lemon curd, marbled chocolate, italian meringue
Sticky Ginger Pudding
date & ginger sponge, toffee sauce, vanilla pod custard
Glasgow Mess
deep fried chocolate bars, honeycomb, toasted pecans, irn bru ice cream
More about the restaurant: Clockworks
Clockworks Liverpool is inspired by the city’s long and colourful industrial history and is located in a stunning 200 year old building, where the team has created an interior space to reflect this extensive history. Keeping the exposed brick, steel and iron pays homage to this industrial era, while simultaneously leading the way in the Wolstenholme Square foodie revolution. Located in the heart of Ropewalks, Clockworks serves up classic British comfort food for breakfast through to dinner before morphing into a trendy and cosy cocktail bar the evening where the bartenders mix cocktails that will leave you speechless. It’s important to the team at Clockworks to honour Liverpool’s roots as well as foster a real community atmosphere. Check out this independently owned Liverpool emporium as soon as possible – it’s sure to become a favourite.
Frequently asked questions
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Thinking about making a Clockworks booking?
After taking a step inside inside Clockworks Liverpool, it’s easy to see why this is one of the coolest venues in town. Designed to reflect the industrial history of this iconic city, the space sets the scene for a dining experience to remember, no matter if you’re in for breakfast, lunch, dinner or drinks. Located at Wolstenholme Square in Ropewalks, this independently owned restaurant and bar serves up an extensive range of British-inspired dishes alongside expertly mixed drinks that we’re quite sure you’ll be very enticed by indeed. You should be very curious about Clockworks, that’s for sure.
In terms of the menu at Clockworks, for breakfast you can expect everything from a full English through to eggs Benedict, granola and waffles topped with all manner of delicious extras. While the lunch and dinner menus are seasonal and subject to change, you can expect dishes such as gin-cured salmon ceviche; Stornoway black pudding bon bons and house-seasoned chicken wings to start. Following on, take a gander at the haddock and chips battered in craft ale; stuffed chicken breast with peppercorn sauce or the supreme shepherd’s pie made with lamb and beef. Washed down with a craft beer or cocktail and you’ve got yourself an ideal night at Clockworks Liverpool in Ropeworks. Bookings are essential.
