Alma de Cuba

St Peter's Church, Seel Street, Liverpool
L17 4AZ

www.alma-de-cuba.com
Nearest station: Liverpool Central
Review

The daddy of Liverpool’s resurgent style-bar scene, this converted Catholic church continues to impress, with its friendly service, awe-inspiring interiors, impressive range of drinks, and its effortless party-friendly vibe and ad-hoc events most weekends. Latin beats predominate, so brush up your salsa skills.

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