The entire country will be coming together to mark the Coronation of King Charles III and Royal Albert Dock is joining in the celebrations.
An extra day off courtesy of the newly-crowned King is the perfect opportunity to spend time with family and friends, so make the most of it with these spots to celebrate at the dock.
In London it’ll be all about pomp and pageantry but Revolucion de Cuba’s definitely got the best rhythms! It’s bringing the infectious beats of Katumba to the dock on Monday 8th May, with drummers making their way here from Eurovision Village at the Pier Head for a bank holiday party.
If you’re looking for a keepsake of King Charles’ official crowning, to give a regal feel to a celebration party or maybe as a collectible of the future, With Love From Liverpool is supporting the red, white and blues with a range of Coronation themed items to choose from.
Feast like a king or queen over the bank holiday weekend at Miller and Carter where, in addition to the sumptuous Sunday three-course menu, you can raise a glass to the monarch and tuck into a special celebration set menu on Monday, with an option of extra sparkle and a glass of Mercier Champagne.
Desserts don’t come much more typically British than an Eton Mess! So, to celebrate the Coronation, Roly’s Fudge has created a limited edition flavour that brings together the dessert’s delicious taste in an irresistible sweet treat.
Take the chance of a long weekend to browse and shop for a unique gift or just some delicious freshly-made treats at The Maker’s Market this Sunday. You’ll find an array of the region’s finest makers, bakers and creators showcasing fantastic original artwork, craft, food and drinks, all day from 11am to 4pm.
For dockside dining with a stunning backdrop, PANAM has family-friendly all-day dining with a great view of the Floating Earth artwork by Luke Jerram. On Friday and Saturday, bottomless dinner will be served from 6pm or have al fresco drinks on the Colonnades as the 10-metre planet lights up after dusk.
Get the long weekend off to a molto bene start with Burnt Milk Hotel’s biggest wine tasting to date on Bank Holiday Friday. There’s an Italian theme with five wines, bread and olive oil and an Italian digestif. £45 per person and it’s a 7pm start.
Make the most of the Bank Holiday for HM the King and have a day exploring the dock’s many museum and gallery attractions. At the Maritime Museum on Friday and Saturday, you can enjoy free performances between 10am and 5pm each day with Museum Sessions Live which is part of EuroFest.
Celebrate with some British classics at Revolution’s Bottomless Brunch which is on every day over the Coronation weekend. For £35 per person, you can enjoy a brunch dish and two hours of free-flowing drinks including prosecco and the sunshine favourite Aperol Spritz, plus alcohol-free choices too.
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