Piccolino is a italian restaurant Central Liverpool Liverpool located in United Kingdom.
14a Cook St. Liverpool L2 9QU United Kingdom
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Visa & MasterCard) |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Drinks | Full Bar |
Excellent food and service. Simple, good value Italian food , well prepared and very tasty. Cosy setting, lovely atmosphere and friendly / attentive staff.Deffo come back again :) ????????????????????????
Saturday afternoon with friends this was the place to be service was swift and sleek and the menu had a good selection. Great atmosphere with happy staff nothing was too much trouble.
Nice Italian restaurant . Good service , not spectacular dishes but nice for the price. No loud music (good), high chairs for children (good), a bit too loud on Friday evening (bad).
Nice restaurant , friendly service , lots of choices on the menu.
Calzone pizza with meatballs was delish.
Excellent food and atmosphere. Be sure to speak to the Albanian barman and ask him to make you a 'Liverpolitan'
Delicious Italian food in Liverpool! I'm Italian and must say this is authentic cuisine !
Try the asparagus and poached egg for a starter, delicious!
AVOID. The customer service in this establishment is horrendous. 8th best Italian in Liverpool? I could list many better locally. Go elsewhere, feel valued & have a great evening.
The Fried Chicken Livers are mind-blowing!
4 of you seated in a booth that fits 6? A party of 6 you aint. Stay sober & check your bill.
Le penne all'arrabiata , the best in town !
Risotto frutti di mare !
Excellent service and fantastic food. Would highly recommend! - Graham Rose
Excellent food, try the chorizo in honey and the meat board with bresaola. They specialise in Campari cocktails so you're guaranteed a good negroni. - Robert O'Rourke
Had a lot of fun here. Great atmosphere. It was a specially organised event in the lounge for us at a conference. The group knew how to engage us all, get us up on stage and get us all singing along. - Louise S
Multi-roomed pub that has been in every edition of the Good Beer Guide since it started. Ask for 3 thirds is you fancy trying a few of their beers. - Graham Rose