Zero Clucks Given - Menu

45 Oxton Rd, Birkenhead, England, CH41 2QQ, United Kingdom

🛍 Meat, Cheese, American, Desserts

4.9 💬 33 Reviews
Zero Clucks Given

Phone: +447961892564

Address: 45 Oxton Rd, Birkenhead, England, CH41 2QQ, United Kingdom

City: Birkenhead

Dishes: 7

Reviews: 33

"I was so excited to find this vegan restaurant just around the corner from me! I 'm recently vegan and also have severe lactose gluten intolerances so finding safe food for me can be a challenge. Additionally, I don 't really like to eat processed pretend meat. But Leila was extremely helpful and the blonde chef (didn 't catch her name) told me that they are developing a gluten free mac cheese, can 't wait! Instead I have a small animal friendly fries and it 's AWESOME! Chillin ' out surrounded by cool graffiti and listening to the retro alternative music (yeah, I 'm a child of the 80s) is a super way to treat myself on a Saturday. Had a chat with Carl, co owner, lovely guy, and just an overall brilliant vibe in there. You can take out, but I prefer to eat in and relax its awesome! #Veganuary UPDATE May 2022 so after enjoying the animal free fries for the past 4 months, Carl and Angela very kindly created some new GLUTEN FREE dishes to the menu and gave me some complimentary portions to try out....!!!!Gluten free mac and cheese and a chicken kebab with garlic sauce OH MY GOODNESS I INHALED THEM BOTH!!! I 've attached the new photos and I 'm not kidding you guys, you HAVE to try this out! It 's just SO amazing knowing that this food won 't make me sick! They are also going to put gluten free desserts on the menu I mean C 'MON!! I can find no faults here nothing but great food, people, art, and music! You won 't regret eating here! Updated from previous review on 2022 02 06"

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Loved the menu and prices ! Incredible for either sit in or delivery.

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Amazing food, the staff are very friendly. The Big Mick was so tasty! I've eaten in had take away. The wings and gravy are yummy!


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the big mick is enormous, the loaded pommes are excellent. the milkshakes are the best! recommend this restaurant and take it with. all completely vegan and amazing. plant revolution!


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I can't resist overordering when I visit because there are so many delicious options! The staff is wonderful, and the food is fantastic. We're truly grateful to have such an excellent restaurant in Birkenhead.


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The food here is outstanding. We recently placed a large order so we were able to try a variety of different menu items. Everyone was so impressed by the flavour and quality of the food. I can't wait to order again soon!! Check out the poutine fries.


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This was likely the best vegan restaurant I've ever been to. It was fantastic! We had the Thunder Chips, the Big Mick, and the Pizza Box, which came with wings, fries, twirl rings, and coleslaw. Everything was flawless, and the portion sizes were quite generous as well.


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It’s incredible what they do with seitan, from the “chicken” to the “doner meat” it’s all incredible, I’ve eating here at least 10 times so far, even basic things like the chips, the gravy the hummus are really delicious. Did I mention they do ice cream? Highly recommended.


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This place is a quality find in Birkenhead, bit of a mad setting as not many vegan places in the town but an absolute must visit. Food is loaded and tasty, decent price, service is quick, staff are friendly, setting is pretty cool inside (although the plants in the window could do with bit more tlc) will keep going back again and again cos the foods boss!


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This is an incredible place! First off, the food is outstanding. I'm not usually one to get excited about chicken dishes, but this was honestly the best I’ve ever had! The burger was delicious, and the waffles for dessert were simply to die for! The interior is really cool, and the owners are so friendly, allowing our noisy group to sit and enjoy our meal together. I can’t wait to return to Wirral for another visit!


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I was so excited to find this vegan restaurant just around the corner from me! I 'm recently vegan and also have severe lactose gluten intolerances so finding safe food for me can be a challenge. Additionally, I don 't really like to eat processed pretend meat. But Leila was extremely helpful and the blonde chef (didn 't catch her name) told me that they are developing a gluten free mac cheese, can 't wait! Instead I have a small animal friendly fries and it 's AWESOME! Chillin ' out surrounded by cool graffiti and listening to the retro alternative music (yeah, I 'm a child of the 80s) is a super way to treat myself on a Saturday. Had a chat with Carl, co owner, lovely guy, and just an over...

Categories

  • Meat Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.
  • Desserts Delight in our selection of indulgent desserts, from luscious chocolate creations to delicate fruit-infused treats, each crafted to end your meal on a sweet note and leave your taste buds craving for more.

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