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Phoebe Barton

Huge new steakhouse Hawksmoor coming to iconic Liverpool building

Hawksmoor is opening a brand-new steakhouse restaurant in Liverpool, bringing its charcoal grilled steaks and "award-winning" cocktails to the city.

Based in the grade II listed India Buildings on the corner of Brunswick Street and Fenwick Street, Hawksmoor Liverpool will offer diners its 35-day dry aged steaks among other dishes. The chain has made a name for itself having recently ranked number one on the World’s Best Steak Restaurants list, and currently has seven restaurants in London, one in Manchester, one in Edinburgh and one in New York.

Co-founder Will Beckett said: “We‘ve spent lots of time in Liverpool over the years, and it’s one of the most exciting and dynamic cities in the country. We’ve found a beautiful, listed building in such a great location. It’s an amazing site, we're really excited to do it justice by building something really special.

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“We have made lots of friends in Liverpool, many who run and own some of the fantastic independent bars and restaurants that make Liverpool tick, and have been such a key part of the reputation Liverpool has developed in the last few years. We’ve been talking to them for a long time about how we can build a restaurant that would really fit into this city.”

The India Building’s owner Legal & General added: “L&G are really pleased to welcome Hawksmoor to this truly outstanding Grade II Listed building, and are excited to see the further transformation of India Buildings through the tenant fit out of this and the adjacent Banking Hall unit, where tenant discussions are on-going.”

The Hawksmoor Liverpool restaurant will open in the city later this year. For more information, visit the website.

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