And with the G safely parallel parked, and with a cocktail in hand a “Scouse Bird” (my turn to drive later on), we tucked in with gusto. The beer garden at Blind Tiger is a hidden gem in Liverpool, nestled away in a dainty courtyard, the zen exotic green garden offers a quiet, reflective space in the heart of Liverpool. Head outside to their spacious yet homely garden area, equipped with plenty of sociable seating space and just the right amount of cosy spots for intimate catch ups. Our Slovakian waitress Lenke informed me that tonight they were giving everyone a sample of each starter, so that their clients could report back their favourites.
One of the local Liverpudlian’s favourite bars on Duke Street, Sound is a cosy boozer with wooden furnishings and comfy leather sofas. With some of the world’s biggest acts and DJs, Level is on a mission to bring Liverpool back to its prime clubbing heyday of the 90s. Back to Seel Street and Brooklyn Mixer, known for its ‘big beats’, this venue hosts regular DJ’s and events throughout the week. It’s one of the best kept secrets in Liverpool . Designed to bring back the memories and style of the black and white movie era, you can’t help but be bowled over by the venue’s impeccable design, which offers plush black and white booths, projectors playing black and white movie clips and candelabras dramatically adorning each table. Ropes were made in fields but ropemakers bought or rented thin long strips of land. Located on Seel Street, this vibrant bar was once Liverpool’s oldest Catholic Church and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.
Specialising in hard milkshakes that are deliciously over the top and stacked with goodies, this seems to be the only link to the dystopia novel and film.
. Two cups of slightly lack-lustre coffee brought the performance to a close, the only slight blemish to the dining experience. A favourite of Bold Street, Leaf is a fabulous restaurant, bar and live music venue famous for it’s vast array of exotic teas, delicious homemade food and wine, beer and cocktails choices. With an interactive Jukebox, acoustic Piano or XBOX 360 there will always be something to keep you entertained. Level opened in 2014 and ever since then it has grown as one of the most popular nightclubs in Liverpool. Empire is a prime nightlife hotspot playing everything from disco, funk, hip hop, RnB, deep house and club classics mixed by local and international DJs. Inside it’s playful and bright, with colourful seats, faux grass hedges and neon signs that blend Liverpool’s musical heritage with pop art. MENUS. Whether you play it safe with a delicious passion fruit, sample the infamous baked bean shot or shock the senses with chilli, the choice is yours. Head honcho, Clare Deane, established Liverpool Noise way back in 2011 hoping to share her passion for all the amazing things happening in Liverpool.