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Liverpool’s Favourite Irish Sports Bar, Dicey Reilly’s, Launches Sizzling New Summer Menu

New dishes, family-friendly options, and all-day breakfasts turn up the heat on Wolstenholme Square

New dishes, family-friendly options, and all-day breakfasts turn up the heat on Wolstenholme Square

Dicey Reilly’s, the city’s most loved Irish sports bar, located in the heart of Wolstenholme Square, is spicing up the summer with the launch of its brand-new seasonal menu. Known for its warm hospitality, unbeatable game-day atmosphere, and Irish charm, Dicey’s now adds an exciting mix of mouthwatering new dishes to its culinary line-up.

The summer menu brings bold flavours and comfort food classics with an Irish twist. New additions include the tangy and fresh Hot Honey Halloumi Salad and the hearty Hot Chicken Fillet Roll, guaranteed to satisfy hungry sports fans and casual diners alike.

Sharing is made even more delicious with Dicey’s signature platters:

  • Salt & Pepper Spice Bag – A cult Irish favourite featuring salt and pepper chicken and chips with curry sauce (£15)
  • Nachos to Share – Loaded with cheesy nacho sauce, pico de gallo, jalapeños, sour cream and guacamole (£13)
  • Pretzel Board – Warm pretzels served with hummus, pâté, pickles, coleslaw, and hot cheese sauce (£13)

The showstopper? The all-new Dicey’s Sharing Box (£22) – a feast of tender chicken strips, hot honey halloumi bites, belly pork, sweet potato tots, salt & pepper fries and BBQ bites, served with a trio of dips including honey whiskey sauce, BBQ and blue cheese.

No Dicey’s visit is complete without the legendary all-day Full Irish Breakfast (£12) includes sausages, bacon, egg, mushrooms, tomato, white pudding and toasted sourdough, with veggie options available. Kids are also catered for with a new value meal deal – a main, drink and ice cream for just £10.

While the Premier League may be taking a break, Dicey’s isn’t slowing down. With 10 ultra-HD TVs, a giant 3-metre screenprivate viewing snugs, and a fully integrated sound system, the bar is the ultimate destination for summer sports – from Wimbledon and F1 to the Women’s Euros, Rugby World Cup, Irish GAA and Hurling .

“Whether you’re coming in for a bite, a pint,  the big match or the big race, this summer’s menu has something for everyone,” said Lily Holt, General Manager at Dicey Reilly’s. “We’re proud to keep the Irish welcome alive in Liverpool – and to keep our guests well fed and entertained all summer long.”

Open seven days a week and pet-friendly, Dicey Reilly’s also boasts a spacious sun terrace, perfect for enjoying Liverpool’s rays with a cold drink and tasty food.

If you have not yet tried Liverpool’s most loved Irish sports bar – what are you wating for?

Opening Hours
Mon–Thurs: 3pm–11pm
Fri–Sat: 12pm–12am
Sun: 12pm–11pm

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