Undoubtedly, one of the most famous clubs in the world, this was the birthplace of a revolution that changed the music world forever. It was from this club the 'Fab Four' rose to heights. The original club closed down in 1973 to make way for an underground rail link, moving to its present site in 1976. The Cavern Club has been witness to almost three hundred performances by The Beatles, and it was here that Sir Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th Century. In addition to the main club, the venue features the Cavern Live Lounge, a space for private parties and one-off performances, as well as the Cavern Pub, a relaxed watering hole with regular local live music. In addition, to live gigs, the club also caters to a number of tastes including retro, dance and party.
Wildly popular in the city, G Bar has been rocking Liverpool's nightlife for more than a decade now. Three unique rooms, each with a unique character of their own make up the club. The cheeky Church Room, with a church themed decor is the main venue, while the aptly named Bassment serves hardcore dance enthusiasts. The WKD Love Lounge is ideal for a relaxed night. A popular gay nightlife hotspot in the city, G Bar also attracts a fair amount of straight clientele, especially for its rocking club nights. Most of the parties wind up in the wee hours including an otherwise unheard of 7a on Saturdays. Check website for more.
Krazyhouse is one of Liverpool's most diverse nightclubs, offering three separate floors, each with its own DJ and a musical focus to please all tastes. The club opens just two nights a week, with Thursdays hosting Time, a wildly popular student night, while Saturdays see a mixed crowd of revelers for hardcore partying. Stiff drinks and the club's late hours ensure a rocking party all night long.
The Shipping Forecast is a lively bar and eatery offering an array of delicious meals and a superb selection of ale. Beyond the stellar food and drinks, the place also hosts live events like concerts and DJ nights throughout the week. Exposed-brick walls and an industrial decor set the stage for a lively night of partying. To know more or reserve a table, check the website.
The understated and comfortable coolth of the Peacock draws an eclectic crowd. Located in the heart of Liverpool's clubland quarter, this welcoming yet hip pub manages to avoid the pretentious pitfalls of some of its neighbors, projecting an easygoing, non-gimmicky atmosphere. This is no ordinary pub however; in addition to serving up a respectable pint, the Peacock boasts an enticing selection of cocktails. Live music and free BBQ every Friday also make this pub a cut above your average local, giving imbibers a few more excuses to visit the Peacock.
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.
Who said cakes and cocktails don't mix? At Berry & Rye's dim-lit speakeasy, sample some exciting mixes by the trustworthy bartenders as you finish your second helping of their delicious cake. With its unmarked black-door entrance and shady velvet curtains, Berry's might appear to be very cloak-and-dagger, but your feelings will be quelled once you sip on their heady mixes. The bar is designed to evoke a bootlegger vibe, which it does, with its half-melted candles and vintage posters. Listen to the strains of sorrowful blues as you sip on your Old Fashioned and feel your worries of the day melting away, here at Berry & Rye's.
EBGBS is a happening basement nightclub housed under Heebie Jeebies in the heart of Liverpool. Brick exposed walls and the ceiling illuminated with dim red lights add to the overall vibe of this nightclub. Apart from the dim red lights, you will also find colorful lights dancing to the beats of the song during DJ and live music nights. This is the place to be if you want to witness the performance of talented local singers and bands in the city. Electronic and rock music is played all night on every Friday of the month attracting a large crowd from across the city. Amazing music and great drinks guarantee that your times at EBGBS is fun and memorable.
Descend a small flight of stairs and step back in time to the 1970s, where disco is the key word and white suits are the ultimate fashion. Once inside, the disco fever grabs you and it is almost impossible to resist getting on the dance floor, Tony Manero style. The club sees a diverse clientele from ages 17-70, with many going all-out with retro clothing and Day-Glo wigs. Flares calls itself the grooviest bar and disco in town, and so it is! It's cheesy, it's fun and it's guaranteed to put a smile on your face, so don't leave town without a look.