We’re sad to see the closure of too many great arts and music venues of late. But when your favourite bar goes, boy that hurts. Here, then, are seven of our favourite watering holes that have long since called time. Bet you’ve got yours too?
It’s January, yes. But you’ve just been paid? Possibly. Possibly you’re not working. Anyway, what are we, your careers advisor? It doesn’t matter. Just dance…
Prick up your ears. It’s not all closures and calamity. Bandito Tequila is a place with enough Latin spirit to keep you perky til payday…
In a year which has seen the loss of many of our best-loved venues, and noise abatement orders served on others, moves are afoot to make our city centre even quieter next year. David Lloyd reports.
Liverpool’s finest venues and promoters come together this festive season for some serious shindigs. Stephanie Heneghan picks out 10 of the best. Plus: win Chibuku and Circus tickets!
A night as free wheeling and unpredictable as…why as the very start of our universe itself. At least, that’s the bold claim of the Intergalactic Megatron crew.
Not many bars in the Ropewalks offer your five a day, and an alternative way to kick back with mates. Then again, as Tori Hywel-Davies discovers, Brink offers bar life, but not as we know it.
From Roy Ayres to Andy Weatherall, Gus Gus to the, ahem, Courteeners – the Magnet’s constantly been the source of evenings that are as eclectic as they are entertaining. So, says, Stephanie Heneghan, its return couldn’t be better timed.
Where does the time go? And how much of it can you remember? Stephanie Heneghan meets the ringmaster general, Yousef, ahead of this month’s ninth birthday party at Circus.
Sometimes it’s good to be a stranger in your home town – good to go to a bar where nobody knows your name. SevenStreets celebrates the Liverpool hotel bar.
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