Liverpool - Queen Square - Elliott Review

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How Helpful?: 
Average: 5 (3 votes)
Author: 
Number of Visits: 
This was my first visit
How Busy?: 
A few tables occupied
Date of Last Visit: 
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Time of Day: 
Weekend Lunch
Rating: 
4.75 / 5
Friendliness of Staff: 
5 (Wow, I feel incredibly welcome! Recognised if a frequent visitor)
Speed of Service: 
5 (Under 5 mins - I had only just got back with my cutlery and sauce)
Quality of Food: 
5 (Nando's fit for a King - The very best (Please tell us why)!
Decoration & Cleanliness: 
4 (Very clean, newly furnished, impressive artwork and lighting)
Comments - Stand out in our monthly competition! What did you eat? Unique aspects? Parking/transport tips?: 

First Liverpudlian Nando's, and likely to be my last as a Northerner. Entered, and was shown to a table, and pondered the menu. After deciding, I went to order. The Nandoca was ever helpful and navigated the order with great ease!

The outlet is quite open plan. You enter, and walk down a small staircase in to a large waiting area. The till and grill is on the rear wall, with seating to both the left and right of the entrance. Those to the left are tall seats, with those to the right being smaller lower seats. There is a staircase in the right hand corner leading to an upper level, which was closed on this visit. Some very nice decoration too, Afro-art around the place, with vibrant colours. Lovely.

The meal arrived after less than five minutes, which was incredible. Usually this kind of speed means a not so great meal, however it looked and tasted wonderful. I ordered Churrasco thigh burger mango and lime with chips and salad. The burger was packed with fino-slaw, chicken, and peri-naise busting out of a crispy roll. The chips were wonderful and light, with the salad cold and crisp. Lovely stuff.

The outlet is located in Queens Square, next to the bus station of the same name in the centre of Liverpool. Other eateries are located around the area including Burger King and Ask Italian. You can reach here by all bus routes in to town, and Liverpool Lime Street or Central railway stations. There is parking available in the city, competitively priced, but they are not in the immediate vicinity of this outlet.

Overall a peri-tastic Nando's experience in Liverpool. Very handy outlet for the city, and worth a visit!

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