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Cavern Club


Most famous club in the world
10-Aug Mathew Street
Liverpool, Merseyside L2 6RE
United Kingdom
+44 871 222 1957
Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, this was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The original club closed down in 1973 to make way for an underground rail link; it moved to its present site in 1976. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century. In addition to live entertainment, there are three rooms for different tastes in music including retro, dance and party.

Review © 2007, Wcities
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Cavern Club photo by Ben Shepherd
Photo: Ben Shepherd
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Photo: John Hansen
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Photo: Mario Valencia
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Photo: Ian Pickavance
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Photo: John Baxendale
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Photo: Andrew Myers
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Photo: Chad Pensiero
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Photo: Nicolás Orellana
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Photo: Albert Saboya
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Photo: Aaron Donovan
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Photo: Joshua Friedman
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Photo: Seán Goggin
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Photo: Gianluca Corte
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Photo: Michael
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Photo: Andy Barton
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Photo: Alexandria Beckett
 

 
Cream Nightclub


World renowned nightclub
40 Slater Street
Liverpool, Merseyside L1 4BX
United Kingdom
+44 151 709 1693
One of the most famous nightclubs in the world, Cream could possibly have been the catalyst that started the new revolution in the city's booming nightlife. Each Saturday, the club attracts the UK's biggest DJ's including David Morales, Boy George and Judge Jules. Dance, techno, house and garage music are blasted from the speakers until 4a. Clubbers come from all over the country to join in one of Britain's biggest dance events and the atmosphere they experience is fantastic.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Exchange Bar


Ideal for a take away breakfast or a formal business lunch
1 Old Hall Street
Liverpool, Merseyside L3 9HF
United Kingdom
+44 151 255 0167
Situated in one of the few remaining medieval streets in the city, this pub is full of character and offers some of the best hospitality around. Don't expect chrome and beech, as the owners have unashamedly stuck to a traditional British pub theme. In addition to the fine range of wine and beers, they also offer a takeaway breakfast menu of toasties and sandwiches. Best recommended for a lunchtime visit as they close earlier than your average pub, but for a pint and a bite at around midday you can't go wrong.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Flares


Fun 70's music nightclub
Mathew Street
(Cavern Walks)
Liverpool, Merseyside L2 6RE
United Kingdom
+44 151 236 4554
Descend a small flight of stairs and step back in time to the 1970's era, where disco is the key word and white suits are the ultimate in fashion. Once inside, the fever grabs you and it is almost impossible to resist getting on the dance floor in true Tony Manero style. The clientele range from ages 17-70, with many dressing appropriately for the occasion in retro clothing and Day-Glo wigs. This place is guaranteed to put a smile on your face, so do not leave town without a look. It is closed on Sundays.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Flares photo by skippybird
Photo: skippybird
 

 
Life Cafe


Trendy dining plus comedy
1A Bold Street
Liverpool, Merseyside L1 4DJ
United Kingdom
+44 151 707 2333
Originally the Lyceum library, this hip venue is set in a lavish and glamorous building. Undoubtedly one of the coolest hangouts in town, it has become something of a cult success, drawing trendy types who are out to impress. The cafe bar area is airy and modern in design, and the bar staff take pride in displaying their mixing skills. The menu offers the standard lunch and dinner time fare, including burgers, seafood, sausages, and plenty of gooey desserts. The cocktail menu is the belle of the ball here, though, featuring over twenty pages of drinks, ranging from shooters to cocktails by the pithcer.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Life Cafe photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Pacific Bar and Grill


Pacific Rim cuisine
11 Temple Street
Liverpool, Merseyside L2 5RH
United Kingdom
+44 151 236 0270
Tucked away on a narrow side street, this club boasts a spacious interior designed for comfort, with low lighting, candlelight and lots of cosy seating areas. In addition to the huge cocktail menu, the menu includes light meals such as duck and hoisin wraps. If you can drag yourself away from this ultra-chilled haven, there is also an appealing restaurant in the basement that serves a delicious range of contemporary Asian food. The eclectic mix of customers are without a doubt loving every minute and this venue comes highly recommended.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Pod


Laid-back jazz and blues
137-139 Allerton Road
Liverpool, Merseyside L18 2DD
United Kingdom
+44 151 724 2255
This pleasant suburb in the south of the city is fast becoming the fashionable place to eat. One of a rapidly expanding cluster of restaurants to emerge in the last couple of years, Pod is the ideal spot to while away an hour or two. Within a relaxed and contemporary setting, the sultry tones of blues and jazz music complement the mellow ambiance. The cuisine is mainly tapas and dishes such as goat's cheese and prawns, stuffed red peppers and fried squid are just a few tasty ideas. Sunday breakfast comes with an unlimited supply of coffee.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Pod photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Revolution


Funky vodka bar
2 Temple Court
Liverpool, Merseyside L2 6PY
United Kingdom
+44 151 236 0905
The large luminescent bar at this hip club leads to a sensuous boudoir style lounge. Large sofas, heavy red velvet curtains and richly-brocaded furnishings create an opulent, yet relaxing backdrop. For some serious flavour explorations, try the glacier mint, pear drop or cinnamon vodkas. If you do not like vodka, you have probably stumbled into the wrong bar—but there is a selection of specialty beers worth trying, as well as a selction of excellent tapas served during the day and a full English breakfast available on Sunday.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Revolution photo by Einar Örn Einarsson
Photo: Einar Örn Einarsson
Revolution photo by garymcq
Photo: garymcq
 

 
Ye Cracke


Lennon Drank Here
13 Rice Street
(between Hope & Pilgrim Streets)
Liverpool, Merseyside L1 9BB
United Kingdom
+44 151 709 4171
Established since 1846, this listed building is one of the city's oldest public houses. The pub was a favourite of John and Cynthia Lennon in the 1960s, and the Beatles are portrayed on the hand painted mirror in the lounge area. Still very popular today, the pub's atmosphere is lively and friendly. Visitors will find many aspects of this old pub interesting, including the War Room, which is a small area once used for discussing manoeuvres during wartime. It is still home to heated debates today.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ye Cracke photo by Ted Mills
Photo: Ted Mills
Ye Cracke photo by James Mounsey
Photo: James Mounsey
Ye Cracke photo by Stephen Nulty
Photo: Stephen Nulty
 

 
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