The only vegan things they would serve for breakfast is pie. They could just serve avocado and toast or wedges, just bread/ toast if you wanted more options which they already had wouldn’t even require any more food delivery. Also someone’s toast was burnt if this happens just redo it.
After seeming this place on TV, I made it my goal to go there if my team ever got to the premiership and played Liverpool. So tonight was the first time for me going to Anfield, and the opportunity of a famous pie awaited. Each pie is given a name and I decided to go for the “Shankley”, named after Bill Shankley, Liverpools three time league champion and UEFA cup winning manager. That’s where the winning ends, the pie, much to my disappointment, was missing a nice moist filling and replaced by an excessive amount of salt, leaving me to hunt for the nearest bar to rehydrate myself. Apparently, pie prices are increased for match days, £4.20, and from what I’ve tasted, the price should decrease at least to the same price in the “Liverpool stadia”, (as written in the signs coming off the motorway), to £3.80 at least. So the next time I travel 190 miles for a football game in Liverpool, I’ll be either be raiding the fish & Chip shop or stadium kiosks.