A new open air secret garden created by celebrity chef Gino D'Acampo is now open.
Located at the home of his Old Hall Street restaurant and 360-degree Sky Bar at INNSiDE by Melia, the garden is a result of a £300k investment and transforms a previously unseen outdoor area into a beautiful open-air oasis.
Guests can visit a central 25 metre island bar with seating for 30 people, which serves up an extensive selection of Italian and international wines, cocktails, spirits and beers. The alfresco venue is bursting with plants sourced from Italy and features an open lounge complete with relaxed designer lounge furniture.
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Gino's open outdoor kitchen will offer diners an ever changing cicchetti menu with small Italian plates that are ideal for sharing.
The Secret Garden is also home to resident DJs, who will be playing music inspired by the best Mediterranean destinations.
The venue is open from 12pm to 10pm, seven days a week. Access to the Gino D'Acampo Secret Garden is through the hotel, with guests directed to the first floor roof terrace.
Sharing his thoughts on the launch, Gino D'Acampo said: "I'm super excited to announce the launch of my new Secret Garden at INNSiDE Liverpool. Alfresco drinking and dining are a big part of Italian culture.
"From the moment I saw the space, I knew we had to transform it into something special. It's incredible. I can't wait to invite Liverpudlians and those visiting this amazing city to join me for a negroni."
For further information or to make a reservation, guests are invited to get in touch at liverpool@ginodacampohotelsandleisure.com or by calling 0151 832 4517.
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