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By (user no longer on site) OP 30 weeks ago
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Can anyone recommend us some good bars in Liverpool City Centre for a Sunday evening? We’re staying over night so we’re going make the most of a kid free night. |
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"Can anyone recommend us some good bars in Liverpool City Centre for a Sunday evening? We’re staying over night so we’re going make the most of a kid free night."
I really would depend on what type of vibe you are looking for.
Castle Street - a number of wine and cocktail bars, with some decent restaurants too. Some nice 'old man' boozers in this part of town too.
Matthew Street - Beatles territory. Music and merriment. Usually lots of tourists, usually lively. Sunday nights quieter than Saturday (and that's a good thing!)
Baltic Quarter (Jamaica Street)- Hipster vibe, lots of nice bars, nice beers and event spaces.
Hope Street / Rodney Street - Theatre quarter, but loads of wine bars and boozers.
Concert Square - Crazy quarter. Usually lots of parties. Busy if football is or has been on.
Can pass on specific recommendations depending on where you are staying and what you are looking for. Just DM me
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By *wen1973Man 30 weeks ago
West Bromwich |
"Can anyone recommend us some good bars in Liverpool City Centre for a Sunday evening? We’re staying over night so we’re going make the most of a kid free night." Try Matthew Street for rubber soul beatles and cilla black , grapes pub, central pub opposite central station. Xx  |
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By *t71Man 30 weeks ago
north west wales |
Great charlotte st great irish bars not sure how busy on Sunday nights but not as expensive as Mathew st nice bars likevthe Albert scholl nearby and a short walk to concert square coyote ugly mccooleys snd many other bars and all the irish bars on Hangover st all close together and coopers if you like a bit of karaoke have fun |
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" would always recommend The Philharmonic. Historic and gorgeous pub.
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The mens toilets in the Philarmonic are listed. Impressive tiled urinals. On my Victorian guided walking tour we were shown them. |
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By *im_86Man 30 weeks ago
liverpool |
As someone else said, depends what type of bars/pubs etc… you are looking for.
As a historic pub fan, following are my go to:
- philharmonic dining rooms
- thomas rigby’s
- lion tavern
- the railway
- Peter Kavanaghs
and that’s just a brief starting list
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By *im_86Man 30 weeks ago
liverpool |
" would always recommend The Philharmonic. Historic and gorgeous pub.
The mens toilets in the Philarmonic are listed. Impressive tiled urinals. On my Victorian guided walking tour we were shown them. "
and it’s the only grade 1 purpose built ph in the country |
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