A historic pub established in the 19th Century, The Philharmonic Dining Rooms stand across the street from the Philharmonic Hall. Needless to say, most of the pub's patrons are those attending concerts at the hall. Renowned throughout the city for its opulent Victorian decor, the pub interiors are simply a sight to behold. Lavish wood paneling, ornate chandeliers, Victorian wallpapers and a look reminiscent of a polished gentleman's club greets patrons. The lavishly decorated men's washroom deserves a special mention and has to be seen to be believed! On offer is a stellar selection of award-winning real ales, apart from the finest whiskeys as well as wine. The food menu goes beyond regular pub-grub, and features a full menu of British favorites, with seasonal specialties that should not be missed. The characteristic rooms are also available for private events. Check website for more.
Alma de Cuba is perhaps one of the most unique bar and restaurants you will ever come across. That's because this trendy Latin-American watering hole is set in what was once St Peter's Catholic Church. A lot of the original design of the church still stands, like the remains of the altar, Lady's chapel and religious paintings. The active calendar of events features everything from live gigs to launch parties throughout the year. Despite the dated setting, the space is often used for contemporary events and is host to a number of shows that can best be described as glamorous. Drinking and dining at a church takes a little bit of getting used to, but Alma de Cuba remains a superb venue for a fun night in town.
Fashioned in the art deco style of the 1930s, The Ship & Mitre is located in the city's business district. While the interiors no longer carry the original art deco features, the nautical theme makes for an attractive and unique setting. The pub is popular for its stellar range of cask conditioned ales, having been recognized on multiple occasions by CAMRA and winning an award in 2009. The fifteen beers from various local microbreweries on tap make this a haven for beer-lovers. Also on offer is an extensive choice of bottled Belgian and American beers. The Higher Room above the pub is available for private hire. Check website for more.
Thomas Rigby's is a historic pub in the city that has been offering good times over the years. Chilled pitchers of beer and ale along with a decent selection of wine are provided here. The pub is situated inside an old building and the rustic decor adds to the old-world feel. Ask the barman who would happily recount anecdotes of famous people who have enjoyed a drink in its precincts.
A cocktail bar and nightclub rolled into one, Modo shows you how to have a fun night out in the city. Start the night at the bar with one of their expertly mixed cocktails, and as the night progresses, you can move on to party mode in the clubroom. Lavishly done up with LED lighting and luxurious booth seating, the bar attracts the city's glamor brigade. You can reserve VIP booths or complete areas for your private events. The popular cocktail menu boasts of favorites like Long Island Iced Tea and Purple Rain, as well as entire pitchers of Mai Tai and Black Russian. Check website for more.
Occupying a spectacular waterside space in the Britannia Pavilion, this glamorous bar and restaurant delights with a highly acclaimed food menu of modern British favorites and stunning views of the Albert Dock. The restaurant interiors are a superb mix of the old and new, with the stellar original features of the Grade 1 listed building forming a perfect backdrop for the stylish furnishings and contemporary lighting options. The bar serves up an extensive list of spirits and has something for everyone, while the food has received critical acclaim from many quarters and does not disappoint. The spacious venue is ideal for hosting private functions. Check website for more.
Home of the RedBall Brewery, Kash Tap Rooms is a lively bar and grill which is known for its wide variety of beers. Try out any of the variety of beers which are available on tap, in kegs or in bottles and linger over a lunch of hearty American eats. Their burgers come especially recommended. Ale and a well-selected list of wines are also served here. The bright decor in this quaint brick building makes its a great meeting place for friends.
Fashioned in the art deco style of the 1930s, The Ship & Mitre is located in the city's business district. While the interiors no longer carry the original art deco features, the nautical theme makes for an attractive and unique setting. The pub is popular for its stellar range of cask conditioned ales, having been recognized on multiple occasions by CAMRA and winning an award in 2009. The fifteen beers from various local microbreweries on tap make this a haven for beer-lovers. Also on offer is an extensive choice of bottled Belgian and American beers. The Higher Room above the pub is available for private hire. Check website for more.
Nestled within the precincts of the The Kazimier, The Kazimier Garden is an outdoor space where one can savor some of the choicest ales, toddy and sherry while sitting under the stars. The vibrant venue sees locals hanging out in large groups or cherishing an intimate conversation on the wooden benches. Food is also served here and consists of favorites like braised pork, bangers and mash and other seasonal entrees. The bright flowers, lush greenery and cool breeze available all year, transport diners to a haven where good food, great drinks and an enjoyable time rule the hour.
An extremely vibrant place with a beautiful garden that is home to some of the most classy music events and parties. Natural wines, crafted beers and an assortment of spirits keep you company along with classic flavors. Avail of the elegance, perfect for a private event or spend time with your loved one here.
Located adjacent to Shropshire Union canal, Artichoke is a modish restaurant serving British cuisine. The place is known for its fresh locally produced ingredients. Some of its specials include Lamb henry, Irish goat cheese, Onion bhaji, Steaks, Salads, Pizzas and lots more. In addition to food, they have a long selection of wines and cocktails which perfectly goes with your choice of food. It offers both indoor and outdoor seating, offering beautiful views of the canal. Reservations are essential.
Built in the 1840s, this unique Grade II listed building is owned and managed by the descendant of a renowned family of traders. Situated opposite the docklands, the building looks a little shabby on the outside but has stood the test of time as one of the few structures in the area to survive the Second World War. Rich in history, the decor has a definite West African influence. Brimming with character, the drinking and dining room offers a varied menu of traditional dishes that are served daily. The pub's cellars are home to the Wapping brewery and offer and excellent range of freshly brewed beer. If you see strange visions at closing time it may not be just the beer as rumor has it, The Baltic Fleet Pub is haunted.