Liverpool's fortunes have historically been tied to shipping. But imports and exports like sugar, spice and tobacco pale in comparison with Liverpool's most famous export of all—the Beatles. Relive the hysteria at the Beatles Story Experience, and check out Paul's childhood home, but also leave time for exploring Liverpool Cathedral and the Walker Art Gallery.
Restaurants in Liverpool
5.0 based on 61 reviews
The Liverpool Comedy Cellar is Liverpool's newest and coolest comedy club. Set in the intimate cellar of The Magnet Bar, in the pulsating heart of Hardman Street, the Liverpool Comedy Cellar features the cream of the International Comedy Circuit "up close and personal" every weekend and when the laughs stop the Magnet takes over with music to enjoy into the small hours. The Magnet is one of Liverpool's oldest and most iconic music venues where superstars such as Freddie Mercury, Peter Wylie, and the "Cool Ruler" himself, Mr Gregory Isaacs, have performed. Voted by the Guardian newspaper as "The Best Venue in Liverpool", The Magnet provides the perfect base for the Liverpool Comedy Cellar. Comedy and meal packages available at Bistro Jacques and The Refinery see website for details.
First time and certainly not the last. Belly laughs from start to finish in a great atmospheric and well organised venue What better way of starting the evening with 1.5hours of intense laughter and entertainment Host and 3 comedians were brilliant and the place was buzzing Thanks for a great night and sorting our ticket problem out
5.0 based on 106 reviews
Great gin and staff. Helpful and friendly. I particularly enjoyed the gin slushies- perfect for a balmy day.
5.0 based on 268 reviews
Exciting new bar set in a lovely Georgian Town House on Hope St in Liverpool, serving over 140 types of Gin also cocktails, wines beers and spirits.
5.0 based on 45 reviews
Would like to thank Ann & her team for their warm welcome & hospitality. The buffet was wonderful & reasonable, also for dressing the function room for my dads wake. The private function room & access to the beer garden was brilliant & much needed in the heat. On behalf of us all thank you & keep up the good work. Would recommend highly :)
5.0 based on 144 reviews
A fresh, new and creative space in the heart of Liverpool’s unspoken creative district. A place for artists to meet like-minded people, share ideas and develop new work. Experience cold beer, vegan pies, hot coffee and homemade cake! Come and show off what you’ve got at the Arts Bar!
Visited with my girlfriend's we all had a fab night great music and lovely staff especially a lovely young lady called Francesca will definitely be visiting again.
5.0 based on 50 reviews
The year was 1902. Mystery filled the rooms and liquor flowed. Welcome to all who are curious, the haven of the brave. The lantern outside casts a bewitching glow, welcome dear traveller, you're at the Devil's door. The Oracle is a speakeasy cocktail bar with magicians performing at the tables.
Staff went above & beyond to make our night special , cocktails were amazing & such a lovely vibe - will definitely be going back !
4.5 based on 16,180 reviews
The Cavern Club is the cradle of British pop music, the place where the Beatles musical identity was formed. Today's Cavern is a thriving live music destination and one of Liverpool’s top places to visit. The three venues - the Cavern Club, Cavern Live Lounge and the Cavern Pub - showcase not only the incredible legacy of The Beatles, but also new up and coming bands and established artists. Discover for yourself the evocative spirit of this legendary venue and experience the unique and powerful Cavern sound performed live on stage every afternoon till late in the evening.
You mustn’t be in Liverpool and not visit such an iconic venue. A small entrance fee is a bargain given the great live music, friendly staff and massive amount of memorabilia, photos etc. Dale’s walking tour of The Cavern and Mathew Street is fabulous, entertaining, informative and free! Very highly recommended, would gladly have paid for this too.
4.5 based on 294 reviews
Welcome to The Green Room, Liverpool! The Green Room is the UK's Number One Cabaret lounge, bringing you the very best Tribute Acts and Comedians all within a lively, friendly and fun atmosphere! Suitable for all parties, couples and anyone in between The Green Rooms provides an extensively stocked bar, pop up gin bar, table service during show time and a free glass of champagne on arrival! If that's not enough to get you going, then our Cabaret acts certainly will!
We enjoyed another great night at the Greenroom last night.We love watching Asa Murphy-he always puts on a fabulous performance and has everybody joining in and dancing.Everyone is friendly in relaxed atmosphere.Saw someone new to the Greenroom too.Scott Johns is really good singer.It was his first time performing here and he went down a storm.Hope to see him again.We have been here many times and will continue to come back again.
4.5 based on 491 reviews
The Cavern's third stage is The Cavern Pub. Located on Mathew Street almost directly opposite the club itself. Open daily from 11am with a wide range of Cavern and rock memorabilia on display, there’s live music every night of the week with free admission at all times. At the Cavern Pub, we present the very best musicians from Liverpool’s vibrant and legendary live music scene. From our solo-artists to our bands you will hear great original versions of classic songs from the 50s to the present day.
Situated right across the street from the Cavern Club, this place is a gem. Reasonably priced drinks, quick service, friendly punters and excellent live music. Add to that, no cover charge, this place is well worth visiting.
4.5 based on 584 reviews
Hot Water Comedy Club is Liverpool's ONLY purpose built comedy club offering live comedy 7 nights a week right in the heart of Liverpool City Centre. Expect some of the finest headline comedians and TV names every single week. Our 162 seater theatre is one of the finest rooms in the country to watch stand up comedy so expect a night of side spitting laughter. Full disabled accessibility.
We went on a Monday when it was free entry (but have to pre book tickets for a seat). The bar is well stocked and decent prices (with it being free entry I'd expect it to be a little bit more for drinks). The seating area is a little crammed to say the least and the front row is practically on the stage! But the MC who introduced the acts Danny McLoughlin was great and on form, had me in stitches. And the acts themselves were great, some more than others but you do have to expect the odd poor one. Nearly 3 hours of entertainment for free, will be returning again! And hopefully see Paul Smith next time. One down side for sure is the toilets.
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