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Seeing Woolton Village asks for time and efforts, so if you feel hungry afterwards, visit this restaurant for a good meal. Discover new dishes of French cuisine in the comfort of Caveau. This place offers you to try tasty sea bass, fillet steaks and scallops. Spend a nice time here and share nicely cooked chocolate cheesecakes, crepes and meringues with your friends. Degust good wine or delicious draft beer. Great coffee is what can make you return to this spot.

This restaurant is suitable for celebrating an anniversary, a wedding or a birthday party. The attentive staff welcomes people all year round. Enjoyable service is a strong point that plays a great role for the success of Caveau. Based on the reviewers' opinions, prices are average. You will appreciate the cute decor and cool atmosphere of this place. 4.4 is what this spot got from the Google rating system.

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Matthew Burgess-Evans Request content removal
This place a gem in the Village. Amazing food, beautiful atmosphere and great service! Highly recommend! Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommendation for vegetarians: Highly recommend Vegetarian offerings: Vegetarian menu or section
Susan Turner Request content removal
Service: Dine in Price per person: £100+ Food: 4 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 2
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It was my Wife’s Birthday and she requested Caveau for the 10th December, I immediately agreed and with the whole covid experience eatery’s have had to step up their game with online services so despite trying to book there online and getting no reply two years ago, I thought I would give it another go. ‘Tumbleweed.’I called up several days later and was told they do not get emails, so you are better always calling, ‘well say that on your website’ that clearly needs fixing.We arrive 6.30 and are shown to the table by the kitchen, its not my night out as not for wanting to spoil my Wife’s celebration we agree to sit here with myself facing the kitchen door 3 ft away. Without dwelling on the door that looks like it has not been cleaned for as long as it has been there, never mind a coat of fresh paint during lock down. Bear in mind we arrive at 6.30pm and there are only two other tables occupied so it felt as though we were being penalised for being a couple. If this were my restaurant, I would put a divider partition and make it into a one-sided booth for two.We then get told that the two tables are different heights and be careful which to my Peril I poured two glasses of wine and one fell over. A piece of 6 mm MDF will be all of £12 to correct these tables to create a even surface, but anyway the paper table coverings ‘yes I said paper’ it was like being at a kids party were eventually changed but I had to ask and bare in mine we are right outside the kitchen door here so you would expect staff to be ‘observant and attentive’.My starter ‘Rabbit terrine’ was the dullest food I have ever eaten; my wife’s scallops was OK but if it were fantastic then she would have appreciated it and commented.Our mains were Duck which if I am honest was nothing short of an OK eatery trying to step up its game, my Wife’s was Lamb and if she must go for seasoning straight out of taste one, I know the flavours are not there. Sadly, it was just average.Dessert, crème brulee, which is a signature speciality for a French eatery but come on present it with some flair.Finally, the wine, my two first choices of sauvignon by the bottle are not available, if you are going to have a wine list then get the wine in stock, if cannot get the wine then create a wine list that you can, copy and paste reserve list into word and print it out.We love to walk away from an eatery and tell everybody what a great night out we had on social media and with friends but sadly this whole celebration was an experience of somewhere that has lost its sparkle amongst growing competition and our last three ventures into Woolton for food have been incredibly positive and all within the last 6 months.I would have emailed you this rather than as a review but sadly you would not receive it.I wish you well for the future.
French, Vegetarian options
$$$$ Price range per person £20
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59 Allerton Rd
Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
Address
59 Allerton Rd, Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
Features
Outdoor seating Сredit cards accepted No delivery Booking Wheelchair accessible
Opening hours
SundaySun 12PM-7PM
MondayMon Closed
TuesdayTue Closed
WednesdayWed 5PM-10PM
ThursdayThu 5PM-10PM
FridayFri 12PM-2PM
5PM-10PM
SaturdaySat 5PM-10PM
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