This used to be the default establishment for 18th birthday meals, back in the days when I was an age that I’m annoyingly not now. Inside, the place always felt like a mêlée between the most irritating of office Christmas parties and the most boisterous of children’s parties, something that seems even more apparent now with the big cuddly lions guarding the window panes. The staff were very friendly but they couldn’t hide the fact that the restaurant is livelier than a Justin Bieber hanging. All in all, it’s okay for the reliable Plan B of an 18th, but I wouldn’t advise it as a place to pop the question.
Hex P.
Place rating: 4 Liverpool, United Kingdom
Caesars Palace is a huge restaurant situated in the heart of the city centre. I’ve been here several times and always enjoyed it. The staff are friendly and welcoming. The restaurant is clean and well kept. Everything is shiny and new looking. There are tables of different sizes and the staff are happy to pull tables together to accommodate larger groups. If you are sat next to a large group it can be a bit noisy, but this can happen in most restaurants. The menu has an excellent variety of dishes to suit all tastes and budgets. Everything I have tried here has been delicious. It’s nothing mind blowing but it is always good. When your order is taken you never have to wait too longer for your food to arrive and the staff are attentive, coming back to ask if your food is OK and if you need more drinks. When the restaurant is busy you can get the feeling that you’re sort of on a conveyor belt to be served and then pay and leave, but with Caesars Palace being so popular and busy you can understand this. This is a good place, nothing amazing or out of the ordinary, but good for a bite to eat before hitting the town.
Plasma
Place rating: 1 Liverpool, United Kingdom
I used this restaurant many many times over the years when I worked in Liverpool. It was a really nice place with good food and a great atmosphere. Then in 2007 they had a little run in with the Health and safety executive. I wont go into details but if you google it the information is out there. Needless to say, I don’t even look in the door anymore. (The company blurb does say its under new management from 2010 onwards and they will STRIVE to do their best… Hmm !)
Philip S.
Place rating: 3 Liverpool, United Kingdom
Caesars Palace — once a classy restaurant has now turned into a less casual place to eat. They generally attract a lot of small groups of friends and families. Think of Caesar’s Palace as selling fast food but in a restaurant. That was certainly my impression when I ordered a burger and chips from their early bird menu, plus they do sell a variety of grilled dishes and specialities making it much more than just pizzas, burgers and kebabs. The service was efficient and friendly. Staff know exactly what they’re doing and they appeared well organised from the start of my meal to the end. As for my burger, it was broken in half(first time I’d ever had a broken in half burger at a restaurant)! Nevertheless, it was quite meaty(but a bit rich). The chips and salad were good as was the starter of deep fried potato wedges with a sour cream dip. It was nothing to scream about but all this just cost me £5.95(not including drink). All in all, their food is really reasonable and will normally leave you with a full stomach!
Anthony S.
Place rating: 2 Liverpool, United Kingdom
Caesar’s palace has definately seen better days. This restaurant has been providing cheap and cheerful pasta, burger and pizza dishes for almost 20 years but now with its grubby exterior and bulbs missing from its once bright neon signage, I didn’t find Caesar’s an appealing prospect. It has usually been a popular destination for groups of kids hanging about in town on Saturday afternoon or shoppers looking for sustainance after a long afternoon of traipsing around the shops. However this saturday afternoon was pretty quiet. It could be a one off but looking around the street and knowing that most of town was busy on the other side of the shops near Liverpool 1, I don’t think it was a one off. The food is very cheap though and is probably best enjoyed by a family as the selection of pizzas and burgers are just the type of things to keep the kids quiet.
Liam M.
Place rating: 3 Liverpool, United Kingdom
Caesar’s palace is aptly named it is a huge and grand property which is lavishly decorated with marble and some rather outlandish fish tanks. The place could either be considered as tacky or classy depending on your own personal perspective either way it is an experience. The place is huge it has an upper floor and can cater for parties of up to three hundred people so it is definitely a professionally run establishment which can handle the pressure. The problem is I don’t feel that the food lives up to the surroundings and is something of a dissappointment. They do however provide a personal favourite of mine which is a traditional two course roast dinner for only £8.50 which is great value to be fair however not all the food lives up to this level of quality. Caesar’s Palace is a lavish place which promises much but unfortunately it doesn’t quite deliver despite the fact it is a pleasant establishment with great staff.
Jemma P.
Place rating: 3 Largs, United Kingdom
Caesar’s Palace is a huge property on th corner of the main road in the middle of Liverpool city centre — and I think it’s location has a lot to do with its success. From outside it looks a little tacky — and you can imagine what the food and the inside décor is like before you even step through the door. They do market themselves as a luxury restaurant which I think is a bit over-optimistic! The restaurant is ideal if you are large group going out for a birthday meal or for a work’s do. The meals are cheap-ish, somewhere around £8−10 for a main. The garlic bread with cheese is yummy. There isn’t a great atmosphere in here, possibly due to the huge seating area. which is why I suggest good for groups — if you’re the life and soul of the party you’ll have a blast. Overall, Caesar’s Palace USED to be the place to go, used to be a luxury restaurant, but now is somewhere you are likely to end up for a work’s Christmas night out.
Rebecca C.
Place rating: 3 Liverpool, United Kingdom
Caesar’s Palace views itself as a luxury restaurant, which, in my opinion, it isn’t. It is, however, handy for large groups just before you go out or if you’ve got a birthday amongst friends. There’s a good selection of food and most mains are less than £10, so it’s pretty fair for prices. There’s just something about the place that makes me not warm to it. I don’t know if it’s the size of the place — it can seat up to 350 people — that makes it lack atmosphere. Maybe it’s because right outside are the bus stops and they used to be a favourite place for tramps to linger or pee against the wall. The food isn’t exactly something to write home about, but for what you’re paying you can’t complain. There is also a cocktail bar where you can sit and observe people around you having a good time(most other people seem to enjoy themselves here, it must just be me!)
Sam S.
Place rating: 3 Birkenhead, United Kingdom
Good place to visit before a night out or for a group meal. We had a bad experience several years back so didn’t eat here for about 3 years but have recently started going back and so far the food has been good! Mains and desserts are the best, especially the desserts! They actually have more then one veggie option, which is great. Although I always stick to the veggie pizza and veggie burger, it’s nice to have another option just incase I feel like a change. They also have jacket potatoes if you don’t fancy a large meal.
Gemmao
Place rating: 4 Liverpool, United Kingdom
I really like the food at Caesar’s Palace, and am a fan of the garlic bread with cheese! It is really easy to spot, as it is really big and on the corner of a main road. There are lovely features inside, and this ‘fancy’ restaurant doesn’t have ‘fancy’ prices! I’ve been here for many family birthday meals and it’s also a nice place to relax after a day’s shopping, which fits in as it is right in the city centre. Personally, I think that the staff are friendly and make you feel like valued customers. I would recommend this restaurant to anyone!
Jeanet
Place rating: 4 Liverpool, United Kingdom
Before liverpool one arrived with zizzis and other palces to eat there weren’t many places you could go to eat as a amily that were not fast food joints but weren’t too expensive. That’s where Caesar’s palace comes in. It’s family friendly, has a huge variety of food in nice surroundings. The staff are friendly and the food is really good value, not costing much more than a mcdonalds would do. It;s very popular so you sometimes have a little wait for a table but there’s always plenty available so you never have to wait too long. i also totally recommend the ice creams!
Cherry
Place rating: 3 London, United Kingdom
This used to be the place to go for a meal! Used to go here with mates, and always after a late night Christmas shop! That was back in the days when there wasn’t a huge amount of choice of restaurants so Caesar’s has kind of slipped into the background now. Still a good option for a bite to eat though.
Ell8
Place rating: 3 Merseyside, United Kingdom
Caesar’s Palace has always been a firm favourite with myself and my family. A really good selection of food and drink are available and the food has always been cooked to a good standard. The staff are friendly and the service is generally quick and you are never waiting long to be seated during a busy period. It’s fairly cheap too, which is always good!